I Prevented a Train from Derailing with this Track Repair

No one want to see a train derailment happen and today I prevented
one from occurring with this track repair. This is one of the reasons why
I make weekly and/or biweekly track inspections to catch things like
this that break and fix them before a train derailment can occur. Often
in very cold weather I will even do a track inspection 3 or 4 times a week
because of all the things that break and need repaired.
We have 16 miles of jointed track here and that means there are around 4,330
joints in our track and almost 26,000 bolts that I am responsible for keeping
in good shape. It's a never ending job maintaining this jointed track. I
do the very best I can to keep all those joints in good health. Everything
we have on the track is old. Plus the heavy coal loads are hard on track
along with the weather conditions we have here in SW Pa. Bolts and
joint bars break all the time; almost daily I find new bolts that have broken
out and I put new bolts or joint bars on if needed when I find them.
There are only 2 of us who work track maintenance here. I wish they had
2 guys on the weekends and 2 guys during the week on track. Besides taking
care of all those bolts and joint bars (over 8,660 joint bars), I have to do tamping,
fixing mud spots, cribbing ties, loading and hauling ballast, pilot contractors
on the rail when they come in, change rail, unload ties, do tamper and hi rail truck
maintenance, make track inspections, help with car repair and switching of cars,
take care of 9 switches, clean bridge walk ways, etc. And I'm getting tired just
typing all the things I do on the railroad....:-)
Check out the video on riding the rails from the back bumper of my
hi rail truck here, it's a pretty cool view:
• Ride the Rails from a ...
Disclaimer: I am an employee of Iron Senergy at Cumberland
Mine. My job is railroad track maintenance. I am very fortunate to
have this job and everyone at the mine is very fortunate to have
Iron Senergy as it's current owner. Our past owners had every
intention of shutting this mine down, but Iron Senergy took
over and have kept this mine alive.
Please understand: I am NOT in any way an official or unofficial
spokes person for Iron Senergy or Cumberland Mine. Any viewpoints,
opinions or anything that I show in the videos, or write in the video
descriptions or any answer to any comment, should NEVER be
misconstrued or interpreted as being in any way shape or form,
any kind of official or unofficial statement from Iron Senergy,
Iron Cumberland, Cumberland Mine, any of the mine's management,
any of the contractors that may be shown in any video, nor of
any of my fellow co-workers.
Any viewpoints or opinions I may make in the videos, in the
descriptions, or in any answer to a comment is strictly that of my
own and NOT an official or unofficial statement or viewpoint that
Iron Synergy or any one at Iron Senergy or Cumberland Mine
necessarily has or makes.
Again, we are very fortunate to have Iron Senergy as our current
owners. Please, when making a comment be respectful of Iron Senergy,
Cumberland Mine, my fellow coworkers and also any contractors
that may be shown. Thank You, Dave
#trainderailment#derailment#trackrepair

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  • @rtqii
    @rtqii5 ай бұрын

    I learn more about railroading on this channel than all the other rail channels I watch.

  • @gingerday6654

    @gingerday6654

    5 ай бұрын

    I second that !

  • @poowg2657

    @poowg2657

    5 ай бұрын

    No doubt!

  • @philhoward4466

    @philhoward4466

    5 ай бұрын

    That's because Dave is here.

  • @capttom7772

    @capttom7772

    5 ай бұрын

    @rtqii, "PROFESSOR DAVE" at "DAVES UNIVERSITY of RAILROADING" is a "Hands On" kinda TEACHER ! I too have learned so much from this channel.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Richard, that was really kind of you to say that. We do appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @DaRealPhillyJawn
    @DaRealPhillyJawn5 ай бұрын

    Dave is one of the unsung heroes behind the scenes that keep our railroads running. Always a pleasure watching your videos. Look forward to them!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment DaRealPhillyJawn. Great to hear you are enjoying the home movies. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video my friend.

  • @DaRealPhillyJawn

    @DaRealPhillyJawn

    5 ай бұрын

    @ccrx6700 I enjoy how you explain things in simple terms and pay attention to detail. Can tell you love what you do. All the best to you buddy!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    @@DaRealPhillyJawn 👍😊

  • @Trains-With-Shane
    @Trains-With-Shane5 ай бұрын

    No missed swings on that drift or those bolt heads. Can tell you've done this once or twice before. Great work on that repair. Definitely saved the company some big headaches. You keep those guys, and those black diamonds, safe! Thanks for sharing this repair, Dave!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Shane. I've done it a time or two.... Appreciate very much your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @pchris6662
    @pchris66625 ай бұрын

    I bet days like this give you a good feeling when you go home knowing you were able to save everyone a huge mess, cost and cleanup. Nice job!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes they certainly do. Thank you for the nice comment Chris. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @michaelbrash8843
    @michaelbrash88435 ай бұрын

    74 here. Retired at 70 after 53 years as a carpenter. Still small jobs. Can't stand setting. Not good for you if you are able

  • @tomedgar4375

    @tomedgar4375

    5 ай бұрын

    Yep, I’ve failed at retirement myself

  • @july8xx

    @july8xx

    5 ай бұрын

    81 here I retired 12 years ago after working 50 years. Loved the job until they started micromanagement. I still have my own “hobby” machine shop. Keep doing what you like it keeps you alive. So many of my friends retired, sat in front of the tv. Their gone now.

  • @paulrosa6762

    @paulrosa6762

    5 ай бұрын

    Good eye my friend

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Good for you Michael, that's a lot of years of work and I hope you are enjoying your retirement. That's what my dad did after he retired, kept busy with some small jobs. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @michaelcase8574
    @michaelcase85745 ай бұрын

    Just another day in the life of...Dave, Track Repair Man! Thanks,Dave!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes it is, a typical day for me. Thank you for the nice comment Michael. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @jason27swg
    @jason27swg5 ай бұрын

    Save those old bolts!!! Wedge them in the doors to keep coal from spilling. Or hey use some flex steel! Great work my friend. Almost 70 and work harder than most 1/4 your age my hats off too ya !

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Jason. We need something to wedge into those car doors.....:-) Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @Milepost1965
    @Milepost19655 ай бұрын

    Unbeknownst to them they hired a arc Angel when they hired you, God bless you and yours Dave, thank you for everything you do.😊😊😊😊

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the really kind words Donnie, that was thoughtful of you to say that. Appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @paulne1514
    @paulne15144 ай бұрын

    You would have gone nuts at the steel mill I worked at. When I first started, I’d labor cleaning out switches, kerosene boxes, checking and replacing there battery for the switch target. The came the management change. They got rid of all the old time superintendents, foremen and yardmasters and brought in college kids with 2 year degrees. They knew everything. The track gang lost over 75% of the workers. No more maintenance. Salt was used on switches in the winter. Then they even stopped doing that. 10 gallons of unleaded, poured down the switch points and the crossbars, then a fusee. Derailments went through the roof. 3 derailments in an 8 hour shift. Some derailments had 5 cars on the ground. To become an engineer, it would take 14 years. Towards the end, 6 weeks! Old time engineers, would feel a tug on the throttle, stop, and I’d have to check the train. New engineers, feel a tug and open the throttle more! The. They layed off all track gang but 2 guys, and brought in outside contractors. They layed 2 1/2 miles of new track. I was there when the first Conrail locomotive came on that track. It derailed. They blocked it on, checked the guage, respiked it when I offered some advice. I was told to shut up. So I sat back( we were blocked by conrail) and watched as they passed the derailment spot and DERAILED again. The contractor had hired guys off the street and they knew nothing about setting the guage, which is what I was going to suggest. The whole 2 1/2 miles was out of guage. I have some pictures and can prove what I’ve said.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    4 ай бұрын

    I hear you on that Paul. Same thing is happening right now at Frontier RR Services. The old guys are leaving and the new ones are young and inexperienced and know everything. The old guys could change out a grade crossing with a grapple truck and backhoe, now the young guys bring in dozers and excavators along with the grapple truck and have twice the men. Then they wonder why they are not making money. Oh well, that's progress as they say....:-) I can relate to your story very well my friend, if we could talk in private you would understand. Thanks for taking the time to share that with me.

  • @trainman2k
    @trainman2k5 ай бұрын

    Dave, I have learned so much from watching you do your work - but this video has to be the ultimate. In this video, I learned you too are a southpaw! Made my day!!! :^) Again, many thanks to you for making these videos and please express my thanks to your 'Kings In The Upper Offices' for permitting you to make these. May God keep you protected and shed His blessing on you.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Trainman. Great to hear you are enjoying the home movies. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @davidbass7593
    @davidbass75935 ай бұрын

    Good job on that track inspection wow that coulda been a bad situation

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment David, you are right, it could have been a very bad situation. Then you would be seeing a video of Hulcher re railing cars. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video my friend.

  • @trainchasersatwork
    @trainchasersatwork5 ай бұрын

    The simplest things turn out to be the Achilles’ heel of a major disaster. Happy rails Dave, keep those great examples coming! 😃👍❤️🚂

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Trainchasersatwork. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @faktistletztenendes894
    @faktistletztenendes8945 ай бұрын

    13:48 Had to laugh at "69 1/2 years of age and I love doing this stuff" 😂😃👍 Keep up the good work, thankyou for this wonderful show and greetings from germany!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Faktist. Glad you enjoyed. Appreciate very much your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @ricmeister73
    @ricmeister735 ай бұрын

    You had me laughing out loud with the 250 ft lbs of torque, ha! Eagle Eye Dave doesn't miss a thing. The RR is in good hands. Great video thanks again for sharing.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Ric. Just doing my job out here trying to keep trains running safely. It is much easier to see the missing bolts in person than it is on film. The camera makes it much harder to see them. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @kevinblevins2612
    @kevinblevins26125 ай бұрын

    Glad to see something is being made in the USA again!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes for sure on that Kevin. They had gotten me bolts made in China, India and Mexico in the past and I was not happy about it. Those bolts are softer than the ones made in USA. Appreciate very much your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @kennethhanks6712
    @kennethhanks67125 ай бұрын

    Dave, another example of how the dudes in the "background" are just as important as the "glory guys" running the trains!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    You are right Kenneth. Thank you for the very nice comment and we do appreciate so much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @pdzh
    @pdzh3 ай бұрын

    I love watching how water flows, how flame dances in a campfire and how someone else is working 😂. Keep doing it, I really enjoy your content. I like the simplicity of your videos

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    3 ай бұрын

    Great to hear you are enjoying the home movies. Thank you for taking time to visit with us and check out the derailment prevention video. May you have a very good day my friend.

  • @pdzh

    @pdzh

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ccrx6700 yeah. I enjoy watching rerailment videos, it's fascinating. I started to watch them when my security company (previous job) hired by RR company to do traffic control for derailment accident area. It was fun to see it in real life and now I watch you

  • @nightwatchman5848
    @nightwatchman58485 ай бұрын

    Track Inspection and maintenance is no accident, there lucky to have good people like you. Dave your good at what you do.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Nightwatchman. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @milwaukeeroadjim9253
    @milwaukeeroadjim92535 ай бұрын

    Dave, you and I are the same age but I can no longer do any hard labor. In fact, it's hard for me to get out of my chair. Good to see you kept in shape all of these years. Make sure you continue to exercise after you retire.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    I've stayed pretty active Jim, hope I can stay that way for a long time coming too. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @SteveMikre44
    @SteveMikre445 ай бұрын

    Dave, Thank you for sharing this urgent repair of the broken bolts on curve 49. Being diligent on track inspections is certainly a vital aspect of railroading. Safety is no accident...

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Steve. You are right track inspections are very important, specially with the 16 miles of jointed track we have here. Appreciate very much your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @edwardcobb8017
    @edwardcobb80175 ай бұрын

    It's a thing of beauty when Dave is on duty. 🔧⛏️⚒️

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the kind words Edward, that was nice of you to say that. Appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @terryirons1966
    @terryirons19665 ай бұрын

    From Australia ..... again . great viewing Dave .

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Terry. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @martinsipple6478
    @martinsipple64785 ай бұрын

    I ran the nutter machine on the Delmarva line , for Conrail

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    We need one of those here Martin, and I elect you to come and show me how to run it! Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video my friend.

  • @JeffreyStrader
    @JeffreyStrader5 ай бұрын

    I truly enjoy watching you. It's a pleasure seeing somebody who truly enjoys their job.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the very nice comment Jeffrey, glad you are enjoying the home movies. Appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @christopherleenknecht920
    @christopherleenknecht9205 ай бұрын

    Great job Dave. In my day,we used a speeder for track inspection , with my hand ratchet & wrench got the job done. With we had a cordless impact would have life easier. Thanks for sharing Dave 👍👍🚂

  • @alro2434

    @alro2434

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks. Please, can you describe the speeder? As a kid we called them paddycars, had a putt-putt diesel engine on it. Now I realize the 'paddy' might have been a derogatory slur.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh for sure it would have been a lot easier Christopher with an electric impact wrench. We started out like you did with a hand wrench, but that impact sure gets a lot more done in a day. Thank you for the nice comment and we very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @terryrobertson8382
    @terryrobertson83825 ай бұрын

    You do a wonderful job of spotting and fixing these faults before they become a catastrophe. Good job Dave.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the really kind words Terry. That was thoughtful of you to say that. Appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @maryjohansson3627
    @maryjohansson36275 ай бұрын

    I so enjoy watching your videos. I have always loved trains and now I am learning how you keep the track in shape. I so admire the pride you take in your work.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Mary. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @mikep1085
    @mikep10855 ай бұрын

    Great catch on the broken bolts! Just curious... would it have made sense to replace the remaining old bolts, in case they had started to break where you couldn't see them?

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Not having x rays eyes like my old boss thought he had.....:-) If those bolts had not tightened up I would have replaced them Mike. Since they didn't break, they proved to me they were still pretty strong. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @ejharrop1416
    @ejharrop14165 ай бұрын

    Great catch and good that your mangers understand what you do. Fewer colds are a good thing but hard to prove. Nice work. Thank you and take care kiddo. 😊

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment EJ. Just doing my job out here trying to keep trains running safely. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @jonwatt678
    @jonwatt6785 ай бұрын

    It must take a well trained eye to spot a missing bolt as you drive the track!! Glad ya got it fixed..

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    By looking at each joint as I drive towards it you can pretty much spot those missing bolts Jon. Missing bolts are fairly easy to spot, unless there is a shadow. If the bolts are loose you can often hear a different sound as the truck passes over it also. Always if I'm in doubt, then get out and take a look see. Appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @handyandy6488

    @handyandy6488

    5 ай бұрын

    You answered my question as to how you spot the defects. Great work - and you're also doing a great job in sharing with us all the "dignity of labor" as I think it's called. Thank You.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    @@handyandy6488 👍😊

  • @MikeBrown-ii3pt
    @MikeBrown-ii3pt5 ай бұрын

    This video kinda reminded me of the story of John Henry. Legend has it that he was a little faster than you driving steel but, you still got the job done!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Don't think I could even begin keeping up with him Mike! Thank you for the nice comment and we do appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @Bongofurry
    @Bongofurry5 ай бұрын

    Good music ! I could use a wrench like that to hang my jumbo tron in the he shed cave hut ! Those imported bolts have way too much saw dust in the batter . HA !

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Just can't go down to the local NAPA and pick one of those wrenches up off the shelf Bongofurry, but it sure would look good in your cave! Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @jayhopkins6990
    @jayhopkins69905 ай бұрын

    Good way to show that when you're riding along the tracks, checking stuff your actually not joyriding Mr. Dave, glad it was you tightening that bolt with the big railroad wrench tell the ( spike installer machine too keep the spikes away from the bolt heads lol) Just a Canadian that loves your channel..🍁🙂👍

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Jay. What's a joy ride? :-) Appreciate very much your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @Arkay315
    @Arkay3155 ай бұрын

    Track work, a profession that keeps the world turning.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Arkay, we track men just do our job trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @Mr1fish2fish
    @Mr1fish2fish5 ай бұрын

    You have a pretty "rough-and-tumble" gopro camera, Mr. Dave; I never would have thought that there were work crews carrying on on the railroad tracks around where I grew up. Once in a great while a work truck would go down the tracks if I happened to spot it on my daily routines. You seem to be out all the time, every day, up and down the entire span of track. I never would have thought... I always thought that when you put a railroad in, then it is just in and you don't have to do anything else. Dave you have job security: you are on the ball. You're pretty good with that sledge hammer. Your videos make me wish I had another life. Your "torque indicator" is very state of the art.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Mr1fish. Just doing my job out here trying to keep trains running safely. With 16 miles of jointed track having 4,300 joints and 26,000 bolts, something breaks all the time, so yes I do run track frequently. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @johnnycee5179
    @johnnycee51793 ай бұрын

    I know a few people with some loose screws that need tightening up, you do requests Dave? 😊 You could save billions. Thank you Dave for being a professional.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    3 ай бұрын

    I know a few of those also Johnny, I'm not much good at tightening up loosely screwed people tho.....:-) Thank you for taking the time to write in and to check out the video. May you have a very good day my friend.

  • @i.m.dunwerkin8297
    @i.m.dunwerkin82975 ай бұрын

    One of the more mundane yet very important jobs. Nice to see what is involved.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    You are right about that, simple stuff can really make a difference on the railroad I M. Glad you enjoyed. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @DonaldSchruppSR
    @DonaldSchruppSR6 сағат бұрын

    asking, not judging. why would you not change out the bolts that had not broke? Seems they would have received extra stress making them prone to failure sooner than expected. Having worked in factories and construction I know there are tolerances and studies etc. leading to decisions. Part of this question is because the bolts you replaced had rust meaning they had been fractured for awhile before breaking. Your intros make me smile every time!

  • @opieshomeshop
    @opieshomeshop5 ай бұрын

    *_69 and half years. You only got 20 more years before you retire._* HA HA!!! Those tracks sure are pesky sometimes. I'm guessing those bolts are probably 20 bucks a piece. Probably still a little high in price but if they save the company nearly 100 grand from a derailment its money well spent.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    I was hoping to make it to 100 David, might have to work as a Walmart greeter for those last few years tho....:-) I do not know the price on the bolts, purchasing doesn't privy me to that info. We buy them by the pallet so they are cheaper than having to buy individual bolts. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @StormySkyRailProductions
    @StormySkyRailProductions5 ай бұрын

    Bringing back more and more memories of doing this stuff Dave. Enjoyed watching and have a great Thursday.(Steve)

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Sure wish you were here to help me that day, but I know you were there in heart and thoughts Steve. Appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @StormySkyRailProductions

    @StormySkyRailProductions

    5 ай бұрын

    I know I wished I could be there also to help out. Yes indeed in thoughts. Your very welcome.@@ccrx6700

  • @peteengard9966
    @peteengard99665 ай бұрын

    Cold shrinkage. I've seen gangs spray kerosene and light the rail on fire to get the joint closer. It's amazing how much they expand and contract. Nice job Dave.

  • @robertheinkel6225

    @robertheinkel6225

    5 ай бұрын

    Fire snakes?

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    We use Fire Snake here Pete, it is a gel filled pack like a big sausage and burns really well. Kerosene is a bit messy, but we also have a rope soaked in diesel fuel we have used. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @beverlymichael5830
    @beverlymichael58305 ай бұрын

    I hope the company knows how valuable of an employee you are. Saving them a lot of money why on a derailment. Good eye spotting issues before you have accidents. Well done sir.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Beverly. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @michaelball760
    @michaelball7605 ай бұрын

    Never seen track bolts beveled like that in 20 years. Might have to try and get some.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Those were the very first bolts we've ever gotten in here with the beveled oval neck Michael, I've never seen them anywhere else either. I like them, much easier to drive in a stubborn bolt that just doesn't quite fit right. They came from A&k Railroad Materials. Closest dealer to you is in Salt Lake City, Utah. Appreciate your stopping by tonight and watching. Sure wish you were my track buddy out here......

  • @michaelball760

    @michaelball760

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ccrx6700 we get most of our track materials from A&K 👌

  • @brucefrye8799
    @brucefrye87995 ай бұрын

    That's railroading ha ha!!! And I like that you're bringing to us thanks

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Bruce. Great to hear you are enjoying the home movies. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @4everdc302
    @4everdc3025 ай бұрын

    That's Railroadin⛏️👷‍♂️ Worth your weight in gold, Dave. Another great ride along🚂🙋🇨🇦🇺🇲

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Doug. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @brucemoore463
    @brucemoore4635 ай бұрын

    Worked 42 years Maintenance of Way on the KCS! I don’t miss all those late night calls out fixing track in all kinds of weather! Most of our railroad was CWR and you can’t fix it that way! Hydraulic puller is what we used to fix pull apart on Welded rail! But what you are doing is the right way of fixing things in jointed rail! Good job! I don’t miss it! 😝

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    4 ай бұрын

    I sure wish I had CWR here, 16 miles of jointed track is a real maintenance nightmare, but oh well, that's what we got Bruce. Fortunately I get almost no late night calls, I patrol track rather frequently and keep things repaired as best I can. Appreciate very much your taking the time to write in and to check out the preventing a derailment video my friend.

  • @tomedgar4375
    @tomedgar43755 ай бұрын

    More great content, your channel should be named Railroading 101, or Dave’s Maintenance of Way Wisdom. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. There is a live steam club around who would love your talents. Thanks for posting.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Tom. Just doing my job out here trying to keep trains running safely. Norfolk Southern would love my talents too and they really need it....LOL Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @tomedgar4375

    @tomedgar4375

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ccrx6700 👍👍👍

  • @peterfong2241
    @peterfong22415 ай бұрын

    Ahahahaha, Every time I look at you bro I have to laugh, Great video as usual bro, very informative, watching from Jamaica west Indies !!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Glad to hear you are enjoying Peter and you get a kick out of me. Appreciate very much your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @shirleyharrington-moore9657
    @shirleyharrington-moore96575 ай бұрын

    Thanks for taking us along, Dave. You are a hero for saving the cars from a derailment.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Shirley. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @kenmanzo8471
    @kenmanzo84715 ай бұрын

    Nice work Dave. I tell my guys here in California about the cold weather back east and pull aparts.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Ken. I usually get about 6 or 7 pull aparts every year here. But I get to play with the Fire Snake when I do! :-) Appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @glyn1
    @glyn15 ай бұрын

    You are good boy to stop that train from derailing doing your job as it should be

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Glyn. Yes sir, just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @rodneydavis324
    @rodneydavis3245 ай бұрын

    Love what you do and you'll never work a day in your life. It seems that you have found what you love to do.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Rodney and you are right about that. I do love railroading. We appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @rodneydavis324

    @rodneydavis324

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ccrx6700 How did you know that bolts broke? I forgot to ask.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    @@rodneydavis324 could see them from inside my truck Rodney 😊👍

  • @earlschmitt884
    @earlschmitt8842 ай бұрын

    I just asked about seeing you actually doing the work, and here it is. This video is great. Thanks Dave.😊

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    2 ай бұрын

    Really pleased to hear you enjoyed Earl. Thanks so much for visiting with us and checking out the video. May you have a very good day my friend.

  • @clineshaunt
    @clineshaunt5 ай бұрын

    Good work Dave! I posted a comment in another video of yours that I made a report on NS ‘s website that I thought a washout was getting very close to undermining their rail bed. Never done that before and I don’t know if it’s a concern or not but I figured it wouldn’t hurt to let them know and maybe take a look.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    That was a very good thing you did Clineshaunt. At least you know you did the best you could, now it's up to NS. And if they don't do anything and a train derails there, call me and I'll come out and make a video....:-) Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @clineshaunt

    @clineshaunt

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ccrx6700 As long as I can give you a hand, then lunch on me! While you're out here, there's a Ritchie Bros about 20 minutes away and you guys can pick up some side booms. Hope you're having a good weekend Dave!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    @@clineshaunt we do need the side booms!!! I would love to go to a richey brothers place 👍😊

  • @nlo114
    @nlo1145 ай бұрын

    This type of fracture can be reduced by scheduled greasing of the fishing surfaces on the joint-bars (fish-plates). This is still carried out on preserved railways in UK to extend the life of jointed rail. The purpose of the fishplates is to hold the rail-ends in alignment, while allowing a small amount of expansion and contraction. The bolts should only be taking the clamping force to hold the fishplates tight, without stress from rail movement as shown by the tell-tale fretting on the bolt shank.

  • @alro2434

    @alro2434

    5 ай бұрын

    Even when lubricated, pulling those bolts tight should make that joint pretty unmovable. Is there something there to restrict/stop it from being clamped solid? Thanks. Seems like it would need a shouldered-bolt or a nylon-lock-nut there.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    We used to loosen the bolts, hit the joint bars and oil the fishing back many years ago nlo. However we used to have a lot of extra help out here. For the past 8 years or so it has only been me and 1 other guy and I have to do all the tamping, keep 16 miles of joints up and safe, maintain my equipment and do a who host of other stuff here, so there simply is not time enough to lube 16 miles of joints, and like you say, to get benefit from doing that, it must be done at least twice a year. We do appreciate very much your watching the video on preventing a train derailment and for taking the time to write in my friend.

  • @rickcooper6817
    @rickcooper68175 ай бұрын

    Good job Mr. Dave! The cost of a rerail is definitely substantial, not to mention the possible loss of rolling stock or even an engine. You are the man!!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Rick. Just doing my job out here trying to keep trains running safely. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @briankemp5206
    @briankemp52065 ай бұрын

    Nice catch and repair Dave. 69 1/2 years! still swinging iron! Great job Dave.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Brian. Just doing my job out here trying to keep trains running safely. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @robertf3479
    @robertf34795 ай бұрын

    Dave, you just gave us an estimate of about $50k to $75k to pick up after a derailment. I suspect that is a low-ball figure, hiring Hulcher's big toys and experts cannot be cheap, especially if one of the locos is one of the pieces that ends up in the gravel and has to be picked up. Preventing just one of these accidents goes a long way toward paying your salary for a year or more. With your sharp eyes and experience I don't think you get paid enough.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes that's just a ball park figure Robert and cost vary greatly as you know depending on how many cars are off and if a loco is off and whether they are rolled over or still up right. I probably should have explained that better in the video. Probably a minimum for a single car derailment where the car is still up right is around 15,000. Costs a ton of money also when they sink a barge to get that barge raised too and barges do sink from time to time here. Glad you could stop by tonight and check out the video my friend. And I'm happy with my pay, I'm not here for the money, I'm here because I love railroading.

  • @PlanetMojo
    @PlanetMojo5 ай бұрын

    Great job spotting those broken bolts Dave, missing or broken bolts are the cause of many a disaster! There needs to be a lot more diligent people like Dave inspecting critical structures!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the very kind comment Mojo. I'm just doing my job here trying to keep trains safely running. Theres over 750 people work at this mine and they all depend on the steady flow of coal down the tracks. Appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @wilburroth5150
    @wilburroth51505 ай бұрын

    Good work Dave! Almost like chopping that wood, eh? Can`t help but think about the lack of work that some of our younger folks won`t do. I know I had labor intensive work almost all my life. See you on your next video. 🙂👍

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Wilbur. You are right, a good many of the young guys want to sit in front of a computer or play on their cell phones all day. It's getting harder and harder to find young guys to work on the RR. Appreciate very much your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @tzadik36
    @tzadik365 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video! When bolts break it indicates undue stress leading to failure. If due to low temperatures, a different (alloy of) steel could be in order. The high rail in curves being subject to greater stress, those joints could be redesigned and different steels used for them. The objective should be to have the joints last as long as the rails do.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    I don't know of any bolt manufacturer that makes a different alloy for track bolts Robin. Some of the bolts we have were made in China, India and/or Mexico and they are softer than the ones I put in that were made in USA. So when purchasing buys me junk bolts to begin with, what else can I do but put them in and replace them when they break. Plus the weight of the heavy coal trains and the cold weather is hard on bolts to begin with. I've chewed them out numerous times about not buying me bolts made in USA, but bean counters sitting behind a computer trying to save a few bucks makes my work harder....:-) Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @motomanmx
    @motomanmx5 ай бұрын

    good ballast, good surface, good ties I wish my 60mph track looked like that!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    You haven't seen all my mud spots then have you motomanmx....:-) Some of my track is really nice and some of it is full of mud. But thank you for the nice comment. We do appreciate very much your watching the video on preventing a train derailment and for taking the time to write in my friend.

  • @user-kl6cd8rf9z
    @user-kl6cd8rf9z5 ай бұрын

    You got the block Dave, thanks for all, especially the section gang deets, good 'bumper' cams, awesome.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Brad. Great to hear you are enjoyed the home movie. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @GMCGUY-
    @GMCGUY-2 ай бұрын

    Other Great Phenomenal video Dave, I didn't know that you were 70 years old almost. I thought you were like 58 59 years old. You should be retired.My friend and relaxing and enjoying life. But when I say this And I see you on your videos and see how happy you are Well I think you are enjoying your life working for them. YOU ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR JOB NOT MANY PEOPLE CAN SAY THAT IN THE WORLD. BUT YOU SURE CAN WE ALL LOVE YOU DAVE. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤GREAT VIDEO BROTHER

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the very nice comment GMCGuy. Your kind words do mean a lot to me, perhaps more than you may realize. Very much appreciate your taking the time out of your day to watch the video. May you have a most blessed day my friend.

  • @fatlo8400
    @fatlo84004 ай бұрын

    Hi Dave, the rail track repairs, need a lots of energy, it's not easy at the age 69.5, but you did the job, it's amazing. Cheers!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the nice comment Fat Lo. Just glad I don't have to do this all day long! :-) Thanks so much for taking the time to check out the video my friend.

  • @rcpilot1963
    @rcpilot19635 ай бұрын

    Supper Dave to the rescue. Good eye Dave.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment RC. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @rcpilot1963

    @rcpilot1963

    5 ай бұрын

    Love both of your channels, keep the good stuff coming. @@ccrx6700

  • @lewistodd9242
    @lewistodd92425 ай бұрын

    Wonderful video Dave. I turn 69 in two weeks and my back hurts from just watching you. But then I injured my lower back while on active duty a long time ago. Both camera's did a wonderful job and now I need to head over to your other channel to see the trip down the rails. Have a great evening my friend.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Lewis. Sorry to hear about your injury, I understand back problems, they are no fun. Appreciate very much your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @ralfnjan
    @ralfnjan5 ай бұрын

    Now that's a cordless impact wrench!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes it is, I use it a lot and love it. Don't have hydraulics on this small hi rail truck so it really comes in handy. I do have hydraulics on my big hi rail truck and have a hydraulic impact wrench for it Ralfnjan. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @daveadock2874
    @daveadock28745 ай бұрын

    Another great video. You do excellent work and your company should be proud to have you as an employee. You must have sharp eyes to catch those missing bolts, you must be part hawk!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Dave. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @mattkinnard6899
    @mattkinnard68995 ай бұрын

    That was really cool seeing that joint come together from the drift pin. I did not expect to see it move that much from a couple swings.Good job keeping everyone safe!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Lot of well distributed weight behind that swing Matt.....:-) Skinny guy could use all the leverage I have.....LOL Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @thomasgasaway5068
    @thomasgasaway50683 ай бұрын

    Dave,again you have shown you still have the right stuff. Take care and be safe.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    2 ай бұрын

    Appreciate the kind words Thomas, just doing my job here, but it's an important job in keeping the train running safely. Thank you very much for visiting with us and checking out the video. May you have a very good day my friend.

  • @sgttombailes3380
    @sgttombailes33805 ай бұрын

    Job Well Done,,,Dave... HooAH !!!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Tom. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @beeenn649
    @beeenn6495 ай бұрын

    Such a delightful person, very informative and a big smile on his face. It just makes your day!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment beeenn. Was kind of you to say that. Appreciate very much your taking the time to write in and to check out the preventing a derailment video my friend.

  • @858493
    @8584934 ай бұрын

    Thank-you again Dave, like the comments below we learn so much from you, you do not realize as a driver the stuff you blokes do on track and im so glad you share this all ...thanks again regards Doc from Down Under in Australia

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    4 ай бұрын

    Your certainly welcome. Most engineers here have little knowledge of how we keep their trains safe and on track, so these videos are helping spread awareness of what all it takes to keep trains moving. Glad you could stop by and watch the video Doc.

  • @dorothycole8611
    @dorothycole86115 ай бұрын

    Good thing you discovered this. Your job is so important! You are good with that sledge hammer! And that track wrench is a serious wrench!!!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. We do appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment.

  • @chieft3357
    @chieft335713 күн бұрын

    I've watched your videos and I notice at times you are alone on the job. I find it odd that someone else is not with you for safety reasons. It's not that you can't do the job, it's a safety thing to me. Be safe out there.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    11 күн бұрын

    You are right Chief T. I do work by myself a lot of the time and yes it's not the safest thing in the world to do. My old buddy who was supposed to be with me, wasn't much of a buddy. I have a new one now and he's going to be with me a lot more than the last one was. Thank you for your concern and I do appreciate very much your checking out the video. May you have a very good day my friend.

  • @georgealdredge2806
    @georgealdredge28065 ай бұрын

    Great 2nd angle with the GoPro. Hope to see more of that in the future if situations/scenes permit the extra setup and editing time. 😎

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment George, glad you enjoyed the different views, I will do more when I get the chance in the future. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @richardaustin2640
    @richardaustin26405 ай бұрын

    Nice work Dave! Always keeping an eye out certainly pays! Keep those trains rolling safely 🙂

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Richard. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @Bassotronics
    @Bassotronics5 ай бұрын

    Such a satisfaction when one spots an issue and resolves it in time. Great job!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Bassotronics, and you are right about that. We do appreciate very much your watching the video on preventing a train derailment and for taking the time to write in my friend.

  • @jeffsnider3588
    @jeffsnider35885 ай бұрын

    Well you know that you could do a better track inspection if riding on one of those early model Fairmont rail speeders......Especially one without a cab or heater like a model S-2. One that I took a trip on was also called a "picnic table with wheels". A belt propelled the rig and a sliding ignition timing plate would allow the engine to run either direction which meant no transmission, yea really simple. It would be nice in the Summer. Maybe the mine would buy you one?

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    They might spring for a 3 wheeled bicycle for me Jeff....:-) I would love to have a speeder here, but for sure it would need heat. My buddy has one of those open cab Fairmonts, he takes it on speeder rides in Ohio and invited me out, but I couldn't go last year. Appreciate very much your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @CameronMcCreary
    @CameronMcCreary5 ай бұрын

    I wonder if it gets too cold if that effects whether bolts break more often? Very nice work Dave. I'm two years behind you; you do a great job keeping those rails safe and functioning.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Cameron. Yes the cold causes the rail to shrink which pulls on the bolts and if the bolts are weak, they can break. Hot weather doesn't do that. We do appreciate very much your watching the video on preventing a train derailment and for taking the time to write in my friend.

  • @jamesford3648
    @jamesford36484 ай бұрын

    Wow, So HAPPY that you have over 65k of Subscribers. I remember when you started out and as I said then, You were Destined to have a GREAT Channel and you do. It is my FAVORITE RR Channel anywhere. Keep it Coming Pally…

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment James, was kind of you to say that. It is amazing how the channel has grown, all thanks to great folks like you who watch the home movies. Appreciate very much your taking the time to write in and to check out the preventing a derailment video my friend.

  • @trottermalone379
    @trottermalone3795 ай бұрын

    Your uploads keep getting better and better. Thank you for sharing a day in your work life!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the very nice comment Trotter. Glad you are enjoying. Appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @clarencewiles963
    @clarencewiles9635 ай бұрын

    Look, find, and repair. But you can’t fix what’s not inspected 😊 the inspection need to be done ✅

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes sir it does, that is why I run track at least once a week and more often in colder weather Clarence, things break out here a lot in the cold temps. We do appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @richardbrobeck2384
    @richardbrobeck23845 ай бұрын

    Dave Great job on the rail fix that battery impact really saves the day and thanks to those new bolts they will become a big hit among the rail repair crews I am sure !

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Richard. Yes I do like those new bolts, they are much easier to get in when a bolt is being stubborn. Appreciate very much your taking the time to write in and to check out the preventing a derailment video my friend.

  • @raymondsprengelmeyer1278
    @raymondsprengelmeyer12785 ай бұрын

    Thank you for another great video Dave! It's a good thing that you are young and can handle those rather large tools you use! Great job Dave!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Raymond and yep, getting younger every day....:-) We do appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @davewallace8219
    @davewallace82195 ай бұрын

    Eternal vigilance, is the price of safety...thanks dave!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Dave and you are right, and it's a never ending thing here to keep up track safety. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @alro2434
    @alro24345 ай бұрын

    "This'll be interesting to see how this turns out." just as Mr Dave turns his butt to the viewer/audience/camera and bends over!! Great shot, thanks for the Laugh! Also, I wanted/wished to see you snug up those impact wrenched nuts manually with the BIG wrench, just a calibration check for the impact & to see the manual effort those batteries save you. Thank you very much for your terrific, crackerjack videos!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the really nice comment Al. I do like that impact wrench but sometimes have to add a little extra man power with the big boy wrench. Can't go down to the local NAPA and get that puppy off the shelf.....:-) Glad you enjoyed and we appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @jeffcibulka5063
    @jeffcibulka50635 ай бұрын

    Thanks Brother.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Your certainly welcome Jeff, glad you like the show. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @Santafefrank
    @Santafefrank5 ай бұрын

    Thanks Dave

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    You are welcome Santafefrank. Appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @yetidynamics
    @yetidynamics5 ай бұрын

    fixing that excessive "clackity"

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Just doing my job out here yetidynamics trying to keep trains running safely. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @jamesburnside3023
    @jamesburnside30235 ай бұрын

    Great info and well done

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment James. Glad you liked this one. Appreciate very much your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @TheNorthwestWind
    @TheNorthwestWind5 ай бұрын

    love your videos

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment TheNorthwestWind, glad to hear you are having a good time with us. We do appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @timlabell
    @timlabell5 ай бұрын

    That was awesome. 👽

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Tim, glad you enjoyed. Just doing my job out here trying to keep trains running safely. Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @1clinkerman
    @1clinkerman5 ай бұрын

    Wonderful video!!!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Clinkerman, glad you enjoyed the home movie. We do appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @niknack666
    @niknack6665 ай бұрын

    That's a Big Dang Wrench

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes it is, just can't go down to the local NAPA and pick up one of those off the shelf niknack....:-) Very much appreciate your taking the time to check out the preventing a derailment video and also for writing in my friend.

  • @alanwbelcher
    @alanwbelcher5 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you're still lovin' it at that age! Same as mine & I'd rather not be swinging a sledge like that; my back would be complaining for days! Be safe!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm glad also I can still do this Alan. Thank you for the nice comment. Appreciate very much your taking the time to write in and to check out the preventing a derailment video my friend.

  • @KWMeikle
    @KWMeikle5 ай бұрын

    Nice work. Thanks for posting.

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Kevin. Just doing my job here trying to keep trains running safely. We do appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video on preventing a derailment my friend.

  • @rexmasters1541
    @rexmasters15415 ай бұрын

    Thanks Dave it was another great video!!!!!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the nice comment Rex, glad you enjoyed the home movie. We do appreciate very much your taking the time to check out the how I prevented a derailment video my friend.

  • @christopherreinsmith1401
    @christopherreinsmith140118 күн бұрын

    Hi Dave, im new here! Ive always been fascinated with trains, and rails! And i like, how you show us, fixing, the track! Its pretty cool! Thank you!

  • @ccrx6700

    @ccrx6700

    17 күн бұрын

    Your welcome Christopher and welcome to the channel. We are pleased to have you join in with our community here. Hope you will continue to enjoy the home movies my new friend.