Frodo Report post Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) English: With speeds topping out around 85 MPH, Locomotive #2542 - a Mountain type locomotive - served as a work horse for Illinois Central Railroad in both passenger and freight service during the middle years of the 20th century. #2542 is one of only two surviving 2500 class Paducah Rebuilds (named for the square "Paducah" steam dome atop the boiler) with a sister locomotive, #2500, residing in Centralia, Illinois. These were the largest steam engines in the ICRR fleet. The wheel arrangement for this locomotive was reconfigured in 1942 from a 2-10-2 to a 4-8-2 arrangement; beginning her life as locomotive #2906 in Lima, Ohio Locomotive Works in 1921. Owned by the City of McComb City, Locomotive #2542 was acquired in 1962 largely through the efforts of the late Oliver Emmerich (then editor of the McComb Enterprise Journal), the McComb Junior Auxiliary and other local civic groups. Her home was in Edgewood Park until relocated to this spot on June 21, 2000. Photo taken from The Northbound Amtrak City of New Orleans Edited July 15, 2023 by Northmount changed "sand dome" to "steam dome" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted July 14, 2023 @chuck123wapati Happy Birthday Chuck, , your thread turns 10...pages Here ya go friend, these are the locos I was talking about . About as close as I could get. They're just sitting there, pretty much abandoned . I managed to count 10 loco's . The yellow one in the foreground ' 2301' is a newcomer, it has only been there for a few months. They were in good working condition, almost new some of them , but I did find out that one or two may have been vandalised inside. Now that really p**ses me off !! Theres no need for that. The building in the background is our wheat bin for the local farmers to offload their grain, but even that has now been closed by the grain handling company. So now the farmers have to travel much further to offload their grain at another wheat bin in another town, at extra expense , go figure. So now as a result the roads to and from , are now in constant need of repair . Can't fix stoopid !! HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted July 15, 2023 On 7/14/2023 at 2:22 AM, Handstitched said: @chuck123wapati Happy Birthday Chuck, , your thread turns 10...pages Here ya go friend, these are the locos I was talking about . About as close as I could get. They're just sitting there, pretty much abandoned . I managed to count 10 loco's . The yellow one in the foreground ' 2301' is a newcomer, it has only been there for a few months. They were in good working condition, almost new some of them , but I did find out that one or two may have been vandalised inside. Now that really p**ses me off !! Theres no need for that. The building in the background is our wheat bin for the local farmers to offload their grain, but even that has now been closed by the grain handling company. So now the farmers have to travel much further to offload their grain at another wheat bin in another town, at extra expense , go figure. So now as a result the roads to and from , are now in constant need of repair . Can't fix stoopid !! HS 10? Seems like only yesterday lol. Its a shame they are mothballing those for such a global sham. Ironically over here they are bringing back passenger trains to our U.P. line. They rerouted them in the 60's and a good portion of our town dried up. they were a great source of income for the shops downtown. Now they are bringing them back to get us ready for public transit IMO. We wont be able to afford personal vehicles in the future its just not good commie/socialist/new world order business to have rich peasants. We will live in 15 minute towns and walk or ride public transport. But you know that's all a conspiracy theory right. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted July 16, 2023 13 hours ago, chuck123wapati said: 10? Yeh, I know, the camera angle doesn't do justice. I could have walked further down the line a bit more, then I could see them from a different angle .I'll try to get a bit closer if I can or use the zoom a bit more, but have to be careful, don't wanna get caught trespassing, the line & land is privately owned 13 hours ago, chuck123wapati said: Ironically over here they are bringing back passenger trains to our U.P. line. Its good to see that they're bringing passenger trains back, not often we hear about something returning, wish we had that here, it would benefit so many towns, more jobs and $$$ . Steam trains, now that would be awesome For us, it would be good to have our ' T3' lines' back in service, (branch lines) for grain transporting to and from small regional towns and wheat bins , but our stoopid state gubment in all its "wisdom" decided not to put in any funding for their upkeep, and then a bad accident happened around 10 years ago ( no-one killed thankfully) , but they shut down all the T3 lines as a result to the detriment of smaller towns, ...and local jobs, causing an increase in semi's on the roads risking so many lives, the roads around here are not good. The T3's remain abandoned to this day . But local community ' action groups' are trying to get them funded and opened again. HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted July 19, 2023 On 7/15/2023 at 11:14 PM, Handstitched said: Yeh, I know, the camera angle doesn't do justice. I could have walked further down the line a bit more, then I could see them from a different angle .I'll try to get a bit closer if I can or use the zoom a bit more, but have to be careful, don't wanna get caught trespassing, the line & land is privately owned Its good to see that they're bringing passenger trains back, not often we hear about something returning, wish we had that here, it would benefit so many towns, more jobs and $$$ . Steam trains, now that would be awesome For us, it would be good to have our ' T3' lines' back in service, (branch lines) for grain transporting to and from small regional towns and wheat bins , but our stoopid state gubment in all its "wisdom" decided not to put in any funding for their upkeep, and then a bad accident happened around 10 years ago ( no-one killed thankfully) , but they shut down all the T3 lines as a result to the detriment of smaller towns, ...and local jobs, causing an increase in semi's on the roads risking so many lives, the roads around here are not good. The T3's remain abandoned to this day . But local community ' action groups' are trying to get them funded and opened again. HS i would love to take ride on a passenger train some day, that would be so cool just to sit and ride and watch the world go by. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billybopp Report post Posted July 19, 2023 56 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said: i would love to take ride on a passenger train some day, that would be so cool just to sit and ride and watch the world go by. Passenger trains are great here on the east coast! If you take into account the time to get to/from airports and through security they are usually faster than flying. If you get unlucky with traffic, they're faster than driving and you don't have to pay to park wherever you're going. You can kick back and read or watch stuff on your phone or tablet. I used to live in the Philly burbs in NJ where I drove to the train station and rode in to work every day. It was about a 30 minute ride where, again, I could kick back and read. I occasionally drove to work when I had something to do after work. I had to leave home about 1/2 hour earlier to avoid sitting in traffic, and still had to pay a toll to cross the river. Public transit trains are awesome. I've also done some long distance train rides, but that was in the '70s when I was a kid, to visit grandparents for summer vacation. I even got to ride the infamous Turbo Train. - Bill Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted July 19, 2023 that is cool, I'm sure they are a god send back there where there are a lot of people. My folks rode the old narrow gauge train from Durango to Silverton one time they made me drive the car lol i was only 15 then and only had a learners permit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted July 23, 2023 I've always wanted to go on a trip on a few trains, one is called ' The Ghan' , goes from Adelaide to Darwin , and the other is ' The Indian Pacific' , goes to Sydney from Perth , I prefer first class Haven't seen much of Oz, but this is the perfect way to do it, no driving and no stress. One day.... Something special about riding on trains . I used to go to school daily on trains, on ' old diesel clunkers' as I called them. Modern trains look nice, but have no character . I have briefly mentioned these before, but heres a few pics of my ' Landy's' Chuck. I actually worked on the ' 62 this afternoon . Its the most likely one to start, run & drive. Just needs a bit of work on the clutch master cylinder. All orig, even the points & Champion spark plugs, and has only 53000 miles on it , mostly farm work. Theres no reason why the 68 won't run, its all there except the carby ,I also have spare parts if I need them . Was my regular drive once, I drove that everywhere back in the day . The ex military is all orig, does run, but very rough on 3 cyl's . The last time I drove it was to do the fire breaks,some years ago, the old plough is still hooked up. HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted July 24, 2023 This is a breakfast sammich that is on a roach coach in Austin Texas it is called Jefe 2- slices French toast made from 2 peices a as of Texas toast 4 slices bacon 2- sausage Pattie’s 2- fried eggs with yoke broke Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted July 24, 2023 23 hours ago, Handstitched said: I've always wanted to go on a trip on a few trains, one is called ' The Ghan' , goes from Adelaide to Darwin , and the other is ' The Indian Pacific' , goes to Sydney from Perth , I prefer first class Haven't seen much of Oz, but this is the perfect way to do it, no driving and no stress. One day.... Something special about riding on trains . I used to go to school daily on trains, on ' old diesel clunkers' as I called them. Modern trains look nice, but have no character . I have briefly mentioned these before, but heres a few pics of my ' Landy's' Chuck. I actually worked on the ' 62 this afternoon . Its the most likely one to start, run & drive. Just needs a bit of work on the clutch master cylinder. All orig, even the points & Champion spark plugs, and has only 53000 miles on it , mostly farm work. Theres no reason why the 68 won't run, its all there except the carby ,I also have spare parts if I need them . Was my regular drive once, I drove that everywhere back in the day . The ex military is all orig, does run, but very rough on 3 cyl's . The last time I drove it was to do the fire breaks,some years ago, the old plough is still hooked up. HS those are soooo cool my friend, i would love to have one. Man it makes me miss my old Jeep and a couple of other old trucks i used to own. so much character in those old vehicles that new junk just doesn't provide lol. 11 hours ago, Frodo said: This is a breakfast sammich that is on a roach coach in Austin Texas it is called Jefe 2- slices French toast made from 2 peices a as of Texas toast 4 slices bacon 2- sausage Pattie’s 2- fried eggs with yoke broke breakfast of champions!!! smothered with syrup!!! oh yea Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted July 24, 2023 3 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said: breakfast of champions!!! smothered with syrup!!! oh yea ....and all washed down with a nice dark ale, and I don't care what time of day it is I have a good rapport with the local supermarket owner, I have done leather stuff for him in the past. Every so often he'll give me a new beer to try out, a freebie ...or two from a supplier, and I give him a nice ale or two at Christmas Only this time he gave me a whole bottle of peanut whisky . Its delish, but a little sweet for my palate, so I added some dry ginger ale to it , Whacko !!! The last ale he gave me was a nice dark chocolate ale, just one 600ml can almost had me on my a***se HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted July 30, 2023 On 7/24/2023 at 6:37 AM, Handstitched said: ....and all washed down with a nice dark ale, and I don't care what time of day it is I have a good rapport with the local supermarket owner, I have done leather stuff for him in the past. Every so often he'll give me a new beer to try out, a freebie ...or two from a supplier, and I give him a nice ale or two at Christmas Only this time he gave me a whole bottle of peanut whisky . Its delish, but a little sweet for my palate, so I added some dry ginger ale to it , Whacko !!! The last ale he gave me was a nice dark chocolate ale, just one 600ml can almost had me on my a***se HS man i haven't had a good stout for ages, i think i may pick some up. Peanut whiskey? thats a combo i haven't heard of. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted July 31, 2023 23 hours ago, chuck123wapati said: Peanut whiskey? thats a combo i haven't heard of. Its very sweet, more like a liqueur than a spirit . Some bourbons have honey and /or spices mixed in, they too can be very sweet. Original recipes are my palate HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted July 31, 2023 40 minutes ago, Handstitched said: Original recipes are my palate HS I'll drink to that lol. It is getting close to brewing season here. we will be picking chokecherries today then later in the week we will be going out for Service berries. They will be wine for the next winter or two. Apples and such go to Brandy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted July 31, 2023 My new project 96 s-10 4x4 extended cap shift in the fly automatic. 4.3 l vortic 98k miles on the odometer , needs. Tranny and a radiator and a lot of TLC Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted August 1, 2023 21 hours ago, Frodo said: My new project It might need a wash & polish as well. Just take your time it'll work out just fine. . I'm still working on my ol Grey Fergy TEA 20 tractor. Had to postpone completion for a while, but back onto it now. I think I described it as a 'slow moving jigsaw puzzle' , once piece at a time. Good luck , you'll get there 22 hours ago, chuck123wapati said: It is getting close to brewing season here. This is where I so love Mother Nature. I pay close attention to the changing of the seasons. Its just starting to warm up just a little bit here , and I guess its will start to cool down over there. HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted August 1, 2023 9 hours ago, Handstitched said: It might need a wash & polish as well. Just take your time it'll work out just fine. . I'm still working on my ol Grey Fergy TEA 20 tractor. Had to postpone completion for a while, but back onto it now. I think I described it as a 'slow moving jigsaw puzzle' , once piece at a time. Good luck , you'll get there This is where I so love Mother Nature. I pay close attention to the changing of the seasons. Its just starting to warm up just a little bit here , and I guess its will start to cool down over there. HS Mother Nature is Gods artistic side ypu have to admit that he used the whole world as his pallet and did a Damon good job of it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted August 1, 2023 To nights dinner 2- pounds ground round mixed with a can of cream of mushroom little salt lots of pepper libetsl dose of garlic powder roll into meatballs. 360 f 1 hour 6- tables on butter, Flour, start a gravy add little salt, lots of pepper, garlic powder add water vas needed make a big pot of mashed potatoes add half the gravy pourvthe other half over the meatballs and continue to cook add meatballs to tatters s add enjoy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted August 3, 2023 On 8/1/2023 at 3:32 PM, Frodo said: To nights dinner 2- pounds ground round mixed with a can of cream of mushroom little salt lots of pepper libetsl dose of garlic powder roll into meatballs. 360 f 1 hour 6- tables on butter, Flour, start a gravy add little salt, lots of pepper, garlic powder add water vas needed make a big pot of mashed potatoes add half the gravy pourvthe other half over the meatballs and continue to cook add meatballs to tatters s add enjoy yum yum we make ours with patties instead of balls but they are darn good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted August 3, 2023 On 7/31/2023 at 7:56 AM, Frodo said: My new project 96 s-10 4x4 extended cap shift in the fly automatic. 4.3 l vortic 98k miles on the odometer , needs. Tranny and a radiator and a lot of TLC trannys are expensive, i have a 03 Chevy 1500 setting in my yard with the tranny problem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted August 3, 2023 On 8/1/2023 at 5:33 AM, Handstitched said: It might need a wash & polish as well. Just take your time it'll work out just fine. . I'm still working on my ol Grey Fergy TEA 20 tractor. Had to postpone completion for a while, but back onto it now. I think I described it as a 'slow moving jigsaw puzzle' , once piece at a time. Good luck , you'll get there This is where I so love Mother Nature. I pay close attention to the changing of the seasons. Its just starting to warm up just a little bit here , and I guess its will start to cool down over there. HS It never got warm here, its been a beautiful summer with plenty of moisture and low temps the garden is bulging with goodies just about 1/2 ready to be canned for the winter. i love fall but.... I'm not ready. Picked four gallons of choke cherries yesterday from the neighbors tree. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted August 26, 2023 @chuck123wapati G'Day Chuck, well, its that time of year...again. Spring has sprung Canola crops are in full bloom in blinding yellow , the blowies (blow flies) have woken up, a time for weed spraying , slashing, and fire breaks . Started early with the fire breaks. Got my ol' Fordson E27N tractor fired up about an hour ago,damn thing started first press of the button...and without any ' Start Ya Bastard' ( ether) , beauty. Early to get them started, early to finish before it gets too hot and while the ground is still a little soft.. Slashing and mowing to do. Weeds are taller this year, extra rain and flooding does that . Apart from annual chores, I so love the changing of the seasons . Its also a time to get in the occasional barby with a few steaks, satay skewers etc. Just had our local agricultural show a few weeks ago, had the best day in a long time. Mother Nature was awesome Wasn't the same without my best friend, Mum. Christmas won't be the same this year. Hope all is well in your part of the universe and you're in good health Be good stay safe HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted August 26, 2023 2 hours ago, Handstitched said: @chuck123wapati G'Day Chuck, well, its that time of year...again. Spring has sprung Canola crops are in full bloom in blinding yellow , the blowies (blow flies) have woken up, a time for weed spraying , slashing, and fire breaks . Started early with the fire breaks. Got my ol' Fordson E27N tractor fired up about an hour ago,damn thing started first press of the button...and without any ' Start Ya Bastard' ( ether) , beauty. Early to get them started, early to finish before it gets too hot and while the ground is still a little soft.. Slashing and mowing to do. Weeds are taller this year, extra rain and flooding does that . Apart from annual chores, I so love the changing of the seasons . Its also a time to get in the occasional barby with a few steaks, satay skewers etc. Just had our local agricultural show a few weeks ago, had the best day in a long time. Mother Nature was awesome Wasn't the same without my best friend, Mum. Christmas won't be the same this year. Hope all is well in your part of the universe and you're in good health Be good stay safe HS Very well my friend. the days are getting noticeably shorter and we have been doing a lot of wild foraging and harvesting in our garden. It wont be long till snow fly's this year.it hasn't been warm at all in fact there is still snow in the hills from last year. None of our warm weather plants did very well but the chard, beets and cooler weather crops did great lol. looks like fried green tomatoes this year lol only one has turned red and they only have about three weeks tops before first frost. its funny we have two predominate "weeds " in our garden, Mallow, and lambs quarters but both are edible and have grown like weeds this year lol so they also go in the freezer. Its crazy how much edible food gets pulled up and thrown away just because its been forgotten as a food source. I've been re wiring the house and fixing the windows for the coming winter, next month hunting season so I'm gonna be busy. I'll bet that old tractor is music to your ears lol i love to listen to them idle along while puffing along. You better put in a garden this year I hear food is going to get scarce world wide. plus you can hit some farmers markets if you have them over there. Take good care of your dad my friend and you stay safe and well also, holidays are now meant for good memories of those you love, St Patty's day kicks my ass, it was my moms favorite and she passed just a couple of days prior. She wore this cheap green plastic shot glass on beads around her neck that she would take a couple nips out of. It hangs off my bed post now and i wear it for her memory every year. God bless you and your pop my friend. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted August 31, 2023 @chuck123wapati Hello friend, wasn't sure whether to talk about this, or where to post it, but theres a certain individual that keeps freezing when doing press conferences. I'll keep that ' stuff' starting with ' P'' well out of the conversation . However, I have recognized the condition, similar to what my Dad has experienced in the past. Dad used to just 'freeze' , sometimes mid sentence, doing simple tasks like boiling a kettle, or when mid- stride when he stood up. Its scary sh**t ! They are called ' syncope's ' . Its either dehydration, medication/s, or perhaps a combination of both. But ever since the Dr's stopped the dementia medication, and simplified other meds, he's hardly had an episode since. One Dr even said, "some dementia medications are more trouble than they are worth" . While theres no cure for dementia, he hasn't got any worse after coming off his dementia medication. So just wondering if said 'person that freezes' has dementia ? HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted August 31, 2023 9 hours ago, Handstitched said: @chuck123wapati Hello friend, wasn't sure whether to talk about this, or where to post it, but theres a certain individual that keeps freezing when doing press conferences. I'll keep that ' stuff' starting with ' P'' well out of the conversation . However, I have recognized the condition, similar to what my Dad has experienced in the past. Dad used to just 'freeze' , sometimes mid sentence, doing simple tasks like boiling a kettle, or when mid- stride when he stood up. Its scary sh**t ! They are called ' syncope's ' . Its either dehydration, medication/s, or perhaps a combination of both. But ever since the Dr's stopped the dementia medication, and simplified other meds, he's hardly had an episode since. One Dr even said, "some dementia medications are more trouble than they are worth" . While theres no cure for dementia, he hasn't got any worse after coming off his dementia medication. So just wondering if said 'person that freezes' has dementia ? HS That could very well be the case. lol I'll try too. No p from me!! He's on some drugs of some kind I'll bet. I wont say it was the vax but...… who knows what they put in his. Every day another young healthy athlete dies of heart problems. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites