@Splinter5570 Thats for sure the first few laps are running on some real icy rails, the brass in the snow is a real ice magnet but a brick paver slid over the rail should bust off stubborn ice build up if a few laps do not do it. And proper drainage is necessary as the heaving of saturated soils freezing will destroy your grades
What kind of remote controls do you have? Radio? Wired through the track? What kind of modulation is used to encode the control signals on the medium? Do you have continuous control of the reverser, or only two or three positions? How is the water level maintained?
you lose loads of power due to slipping
Splinter5570 1 month ago
@Splinter5570 Thats for sure the first few laps are running on some real icy rails, the brass in the snow is a real ice magnet but a brick paver slid over the rail should bust off stubborn ice build up if a few laps do not do it. And proper drainage is necessary as the heaving of saturated soils freezing will destroy your grades
SkipW 3 weeks ago
Very good, more power than I would have thought it would have. Nice looking Garden RR
kcubal 1 month ago
What kind of remote controls do you have? Radio? Wired through the track? What kind of modulation is used to encode the control signals on the medium? Do you have continuous control of the reverser, or only two or three positions? How is the water level maintained?
b43xoit 1 month ago
@b43xoit just manual control i like to touch the warm levers at these temps
SkipW 3 weeks ago
Awesome!
radoliz2 1 month ago
Is that scale snow drifts?
gjhgjh 1 month ago
That plough sure earns its keep!
bluecomet390 1 month ago
You need a better plow and maybe working sanders.
timbg 1 month ago
@timbg A Steam powered Rotary would be nice
SkipW 1 month ago
looks like you are constantly going down hill the whole time lol, like a cork screw
alexander1485 1 month ago
very cool!!!
thestuffz 1 month ago