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Re: Introducing "Little Mac" a 3-1/2" Gauge electric switche

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 9:15 am
by jcbrock
People were having a great time giving Marty's loco a try at the St Croix meet, I hope a few people in the club get them to increase high line usage and hopefully maintenance. It ran all day on a single charge and easily took two adults around.

H&NERY, I didn't know that was you this weekend. Bring your Northern back to one of the spring/fall meets, I'm sure people would like to see it.

Re: Introducing "Little Mac" a 3-1/2" Gauge electric switche

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 10:07 am
by Marty of FWF
Just jumped in here to post an update about the 3/4" Barber trucks being completed and ready to ship.
Then I noticed some familiar photos from the St. Croix run. Nice.
We did have a very nice weekend and a great time.
Thanks,
Marty

Re: Introducing "Little Mac" a 3-1/2" Gauge electric switcher

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 3:41 pm
by Pontiacguy1
How is the Lil Mac holding up? Hopefully you've sold several. Been well over a year since we've heard any update on it.

Re: Introducing "Little Mac" a 3-1/2" Gauge electric switcher

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:02 pm
by dakine
I am building a Clishay. (Statesboro, Ga - North Georgia Live steamers.)
An old post of yours stated - "I have replaced the boiler with an 8" steel/copper firetube boiler with a modified to fit firebox."
I am planning on the similar, 8" steel shell with expanded or rolled 1/2" copper tubes and using COAL. - My question is how man tubes did you use? See My builder log if you have time - for layout to boiler tubes.
Thank you , really need all the help I can get! I am new at this. Take care, John