fantastic sound from the little six pot Sulzer. takes me back to the late seventies when I was regular visitor to the Eastfield depot in north Glasgow and inside the engine shed which was a cacophony of noise from all the locos sitting idling being worked on and the heavy smog of diesel fumes which would hang heavy in the air and would sting your eyes.
The look and sound of 26 038 defines what preservation is all about! A truly wonderful sound, and to be honest looking better than it ever was when in service! Well done to all!
@@BONESS27001 going over it again, it seemed most prominent when the shunter (0-6-0) passed the microphone/camera at 2:35 minutes. Video appears to show the wheels sticking/releasing as it moves forward (and back again).
fantastic sound from the little six pot Sulzer. takes me back to the late seventies when I was regular visitor to the Eastfield depot in north Glasgow and inside the engine shed which was a cacophony of noise from all the locos sitting idling being worked on and the heavy smog of diesel fumes which would hang heavy in the air and would sting your eyes.
I also like the six pot noise and remember this from Eastfield depot in the late 70s and 80s..
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The look and sound of 26 038 defines what preservation is all about!
A truly wonderful sound, and to be honest looking better than it ever was when in service!
Well done to all!
The guys at Bo'ness are very proud of this loco.
Most of the SRPS diesel group worked on this project.
Thanks for your comment Steve.
What a glorious sound.
Thanks for your comment Perry.
This must be what German preservationists call a Fitnessfahrt - always loved the Sulzer sound, thanks for sharing \m/
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Super video Tom looks and sounds great and so will the 27 when finished
The 27 will be a couple of years.
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@@BONESS27001 well worth the wait and thanks for the reply
6lda beast
Thanks for your comment Russ.
sounded like something was binding. The shunter?
I thinks its just the tight curve as they depart the shed.
I'll grease the rails tomorrow.
Thanks for your comment Kathryn.
@@BONESS27001 going over it again, it seemed most prominent when the shunter (0-6-0) passed the microphone/camera at 2:35 minutes. Video appears to show the wheels sticking/releasing as it moves forward (and back again).
What was the point?
Shunting assessment of the Bo'ness driver/shunters.
Thanks for your comment Jim.