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Getting SVRy #19 Out Of the Engine Shed

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2009

Here's me and Larry trying to get Sumpter Valley Railway #19. Well the plymouth 10 tonner didn't have the power to get #19 out witch is a 2-8-2 it took the 10 tonner and me on a car mover to get her out.

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  • its so cute! we will soon have a working 0-4-0T.....i wonder how much that can pull......(wheel slips its head off trying to pull a caboose downhill)...hmm.....

  • wow yea that would be pretty bad lol

  • Hahaha, nice...I'm preeety sure that little Plymouth can't haul a steam loke...lol

    Least I won't have to hostle steam locos...

    You guys are narrow gauge, right?

  • well the 10 tonner is so old that the weels wont spin ween trying to pull her out and it leaks hydraulics faster then you can use it lol. yes we are narrow gauge.

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  • I remember days with our Plymouth trying to get our 30" 2-8-0 out of the barn. Those were fun days.

  • why does she leak hydraulics isn't that against fra regs?

  • haha thats called narrow gaugin it lol

  • A mini switcher with a cool horn!

  • We may not have all the "niceties" of most narrow gauge rr's at hesston, but at least we've got capable plymouth's lol

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