Find a space between the ties, and wrap about 10 foot of 1¼ inch link chain around the rail about 8 times will wreck this junker and put it in the scrap yard forever!
Rural space is best where the train will hit the chain wrap at a high rate of speed and the crew is unable to slow the machine down sufficiently. It is best to do this on a trestle or at a tunnel opening so that the machine impacts with the terrain and is destroyed.
Best not be around when it happens, but it will wreck!
@mngrr lol! You know what I call the higher pitched whistle? I refer to it as the "screaming bitch" just because sounds like a really angry woman screaming lol!
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Not this week!
Another way to cause a great to watch wreck of a steam locomotive is to wrap the chain around rail at a switch.
Wreck the steam locomotive!
Cockroach2008 2 years ago
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Find a space between the ties, and wrap about 10 foot of 1¼ inch link chain around the rail about 8 times will wreck this junker and put it in the scrap yard forever!
Rural space is best where the train will hit the chain wrap at a high rate of speed and the crew is unable to slow the machine down sufficiently. It is best to do this on a trestle or at a tunnel opening so that the machine impacts with the terrain and is destroyed.
Best not be around when it happens, but it will wreck!
Junk!
Cockroach2008 2 years ago
The 'lower' whistle sounds like an SP 6-chime, the 'high' whistle definately sounds like a Chinese knock-off 5-chime!
NathanH5 3 years ago
Nope, the signal-whistle (high-pitched) is custom; I believe the engineer owns it.
SR722 3 years ago
anyone want to tell me why the whistle suddenly changes?
ronthecyborg 4 years ago
The locomotive whistle changes suddenly because there are two whistles aboard the engine itself. I prefer the lower whistle instead.
railfan101 4 years ago
oh yah that lower pitch whistle is defintlly the nicer one an old SP 6 chime very nice
gaycowboy31 3 years ago
@railfan101 I don't know why anyone would choose the higher pitch. The engineer must be tone deaf! LOL.
mngrr 11 months ago
@mngrr lol! You know what I call the higher pitched whistle? I refer to it as the "screaming bitch" just because sounds like a really angry woman screaming lol!
railfan101 11 months ago
@railfan101 I like that. The lower, SP whistle sounds really nice though! I'll have to try and catch this locomotive some time.
mngrr 11 months ago