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  • the emd is 16-567

  • Excellent Video  !!

  • @TVdinners8579 Thanks for watching!

  • Crank that sucker up !!!

  • i CAN'T STOP WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS!

  • @OllieOnCamera I appreciate the support...thanks!

  • Thank you for posting. The rotary plows have always held my fasination. BTW: I don't know if another responce already posted this, but the "DO NOT HUMP" means that do not send this over the hill in a hump yard. A hump yard is where a string of cars are run over a hill, and gravity is used to switch them to the proper tracks. Take a look at Selkirk, NY. Search "Selkirk Hump Yard".

  • @kellingc Thank you for all the added info...we appreciate it. Thanks for watching!

  • I just want to take a minute to thank the staff at The Museum of Transportation on behalf of (I'm sure most all) the viewers like myself that are amazed by these machines, for letting this man inside to give us all a look. I'm sure you probably don't let many in, and if it were not for your decision to do so here, we'd probably never get the chance to admire this machine as much as it deserves.

    To the poster of the video, thank you as well for pursuing this chance and capturing a great video!

  • @RevDogg I'm sincerely glad that you enjoyed looking at his amazing machine. I anticipate having many more videos like this when the weather gets a bit better. Thanks for watching!

  • @ClubRockstar91 I definitely wouldn't want to walk in front of one. Thanks for watching!

  • great dear. i love trains.

  • @AftabKhaskheli I have some more train videos on the way soon. Be sure to check out the Railroad playlist on my channel, if you get the time. Thanks for watching!

  • I used to do work there and I never got to see the inside of this until now.

  • @Streetcar1743 I really felt privileged to get a look inside. Thanks for watching!

  • Did you get a look at the turbo? I couldn't see it in the video.

  • @dattomcat89 No, I'm afraid I couldn't see it either.

  • Awesome. Thanks for showing this. I wish we could hear that engine fire up!

  • @HD41117 Believe me, I'd like to see that as well. Thanks for watching!

  • the blue 1

  • show the engine that pushes it

  • I been there lots of time over the summer . took my son there and a great place for kids to learn stuff

  • @wheelman20012002 Hey Wheelman, thanks for checking it out. It really is a great place for kids. I used to take my son over there too.

  • Part 3 of this huge beast , great machine , THanks for asking the guy to let you in.

  • @dutchurbanminer Glad you enjoyed the tour, Pablo. Thanks for watching!

  • I try to wach all the videos for every one I sub to most are very intresting

  • @TheFred1952 I certainly appreciate the support..thanks again!

  • @azzarbprime1 It won't be long before the snow hits us here too. Thanks for checking it out, Mike!

  • @tmaxx1980 Thanks for watching!

  • I didn't know something like that existed. I like it.

  • @paperweightgirl They didn't make very many like this. Thanks for taking a look!

  • wow very impressive i wonder how much torque shes got ?

  • @GeneralGHustler I'd actually like to know that. I'm sure that number would be way more impressive than the horsepower.

  • @RamblinAround could you imgaine 3000 HP and 3000 in Torque lol

  • man that is just awsome! does it still run? would be a shame if it didnt, would be a sight for sure to see the beast alive and running

  • @1gamoguy I don't believe it's still operational, but I sure would like to see running. Thanks for checking it out!

  • thanks that was cool

  • @TheFred1952 Thanks for watching!

  • Wow, that's pretty neat. How fast does that thing go in the 1/4 mile ?...lol

  • @centralnyguy37 It's not going to outrun a Chevelle SS or anything, but it sure could tear one to pieces..lol Thanks for watching!

  • sweet video! I wish Lionel would make a scale version!

  • @kgtrains I can't believe they haven't yet. That would be very cool. Thanks for watching!

  • Awesome video one of the best so far , keep up the great work !!!

  • @lionel153 Glad you found it interesting. Thanks for watching, I appreciate the support!

  • Cool attachment! I love Museums of Transportation; closest we have might be the Evergreen Aviation Museum of McMinnville, Oregon; home to Howard Hugh's 'Spruce Goose'. Thank you. Peace & Love

  • @ONWSCCO I'd really like to see the Spruce Goose in person one day. Howard Hughes was an interesting man, to say the least. Thanks for watching!

  • None of these around Dallas, Texas. Very cool one Jeff!! Now if I can find an old video of one in action...

  • @samspace81 There are a couple of good videos of similar plows in action here on YT. Thanks for checking it out Sam.

  • Very cool. Thanks for sharing.

  • @IHcubcadet Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!

  • Unbelievable! Not even self propelled with all those massive 3000 horses dedicated to that plow turbine! Thanks for the great, DETAILED videos, Jeff. Cars and trains....soooo up my alley.

  • @leugbol Glad you found it interesting...thanks for watching!

  • Very impressive machine. It's staggering to find out that it is not self driven and has to be pushed.

  • @Firemind94 I was surprised to hear that too. I guess it takes a ton of power to throw snow. Thanks for watching!

  • Great Video!

    Would love to see it in action.

  • @GerryK61 I'd sure like to see it fired up too, but I don't think that will be happening any time soon. There are a couple of vids on YT of similar ones in use.

  • Extremely cool revisit!!!! You just can't bring your dog near the snow plow since the sign on the outside reads' "No Humping"

  • @talfacprez LOL....thanks for having a look at it!

  • interesting to see thanks.

  • @shartne Thanks for taking a look!

  • Cool stuff. Reminds me of a meat grinder lol. Could u imagine if this thing hits a car while in operation....wow

  • @73Shakes I heard a rumor that it may have ate a Chevy truck once...lol Thanks for checking it out!

  • Thanks for giving us a better look at it, pretty interesting stuff!!☺

  • @805ROADKING Thanks for watching, my friend. It was pretty cool to take a look inside it. 

  • Awesome bro, that some crazy awesome stuff right there. Can't imagine the work it took to keep that sucker going and the crew that it took to opperate it. Sick stuff bro, thanks for the inside view man.

    keep on rockin

    Skull Crusher Adventures

  • @dbzgt545 It is a pretty wild piece of machinery. Glad you found it interesing...thanks for watching!

  • Sweet- That place is on my list of places to visit whenever I make it back to the mid-west. Thanks for the interior shots!

  • @pearsonba350 I'm sure you'd really like that place. There's always plenty to see. Thanks for watching!

  • As an x-Navy machinist mate, I can relate ---- valves,gauges leavers,knobs n' buttons, gotta love it !

  • @dickylobster Glad you found it interesting...thanks for watching!

  • When was the last time it ran?

  • @lolilikesnakes I'm not sure about that one...but I think it was donated in 1994. Thanks for watching!

  • wouldn't want to stand in front of that!! very cool.

  • @67mustangreg Yeah, I think this would chop up almost anything in it's path.

  • if sign was this is a transformer as transformer movie i believe it

  • @koioo2 It would make a great transformer..lol Thanks for watching!

  • I have often wished I had one of those up here with some of the storms we get!

    Thanks for the tour

  • @Goregoon This would definitely do the job...Thanks for taking a look at it!

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