Snowplough 101 - what not to do.

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Re: Snowplough 101 - what not to do.

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NickBrad wrote:That is unreal, in a way I'm disappointed that it didn't make it, I'd dig them out though, go get 3 more engines then give it a run 'cos I'm crazy like that lol.
It's just so tempting isn't it - maybe from the other side :P

I couldn't make out half of what they were saying for the engines, anyone got a transcript? Note at the end the guy on the left says something about easing and the response is "we tried that last time" :lol:
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Time to dig out the old black & white film. "Snowdrift at Bleath Gill"

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codrivermike wrote:Time to dig out the old black & white film. "Snowdrift at Bleath Gill"

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Have you got it in your British Steam Railways collection? :lol:
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Wow, I'd never seen that before either, but it seems the americans think just like I do lol.
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