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show off LOL, i guess as a trucker i should have a peterbilt in
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Yes you should definitely have a Peterbilt but I think it should be in the garage not the backyard. We got a little over excited with our yard and now it's just a lot of work. That's what happens when you have an excavator and too much spare time. OK, back to Mikes park! ![]()
Last edited by RCP57; 05-11-2015 at 12:46 AM. |
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You tube channel? Link? I'm barely able to figure this photo bucket thing out and only got this far with help from Mario . We had a pond it's gone . I have a friend who has a Peterbilt in his garage 1984 never winter driven . For you southerners that is important as they like to dump salt on the roads here by the kiloton .
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My Euclid,front end loader/ dozerand paving machine
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railroad crossing
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Where is the carburetor on this diesel ? Hang on where is the diesel !
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Mikem-your work site is looking better everyday. Why don't you put this thread in the construction sites? You clearly have a lot of work into this. I can tell you from experience that an outdoor site is a lot of work. For several years I had a offroad R/C car & truck track in a vacant lot we had behind our house and I would spend 6-8 hours getting it prepared for a race and then it would rain and everything started over again. That was very frustrating but I loved every minute of it and wouldn't change a thing. Your doing a great job!!
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This piece of road was a little more challenging removal of half a stump and 8 feet of lily of the valley with a wicked root system .
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On Monday the railroad got a delivery of a new rebuilt railway car , by truck on the new road .oh by the way I would post more pics but photobucket freezes up every time I do one photo it's driving me nuts any ideas? Mike
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Maybe your pictures are too big. I think there used to be a rule on hear that pictures had to be a maximum of 600 X 400. But now that seems to have gone away. On P.b. you can set the size for your pictures. Once you set it they will always be that size. Your lay-out is looking good!!
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. Your layout is looking good, keep the pictures coming!
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no cross bucks at a curved grade crossing
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Big Ford thecrossbucks are coming . Truckmaker and Modelman I sent the problem to Pbucket and they said to use my iPhone to post pics ,I don't have an iPhone . And that Apple isn't updating the iPad for P bucket . That was from Robert the PB robot . So one at a time and freezer problems . Mike
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im not sure what i like more trains or trucks!! your doing a great
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Truck on road to deliver railroad car ,it's a narrow road
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Unloading the new railway car
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That's a slick way of unloading the new car. And it's a good thing the Mack could scoot over into the wide spot, nice setup
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This weekend I finished the missing link and turned around we had a pic of tracks and trains
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Is that an Abrams, lurking in the bushes?
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