- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
I had a guy reply to one of my YouTube videos and thought his reply and pics are worth sharing. The video he responded to is one I filmed from when I was operating a track-bound brushcutter for Union Pacific a few years ago.
Here's the video, for those that haven't seen it...
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There have been a handful of comments, but nothing really caught my attention until this one...
My response-
His reply-
His photo album from the event-
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?a...php?aid=50157&id=100000504850719&l=9df3a2c396
The last photo is a screen shot from my video, showing how the work head of the brushcutter was out, fouling the track that his train was running on.
I'm amazed the guys in the brushcutter lived, after taking on a train! Pretty crazy how badly things can go, by making what seems like a little mistake.
Here's the video, for those that haven't seen it...
[YOUTUBE]gvAGPDtl_qg[/YOUTUBE]
There have been a handful of comments, but nothing really caught my attention until this one...
Hit one of these in June 2000. They had track & time on Main 1 and had the other boom sticking straight out across Main 2. We derailed 2 locomotives and 15 cars! (Jacksonville, AR)
Great video, nice to see one still in operation!
My response-
Greg said:Holy sh!t! You hit one!? How did the operators come out? These things are sketchy to run, you need to balance the machine by keeping both work heads out right about the same. I can't believe the one you hit was fouling a main track... dumb!!!
His reply-
Was a heluva ride! Boom snagged front of engine, when it did, we snatched the brushcutter off main 1 and it slammed into the side of the lead unit derailing us instantly. Then the machine flipped up in the air and pretty much landed in the front door of the 2nd unit. Conductor was bad ordered, i was off 6 months and the operators got beat up and cut up pretty bad but everyone lived! gonna send you some pics of the aftermath!
His photo album from the event-
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?a...php?aid=50157&id=100000504850719&l=9df3a2c396
The last photo is a screen shot from my video, showing how the work head of the brushcutter was out, fouling the track that his train was running on.
I'm amazed the guys in the brushcutter lived, after taking on a train! Pretty crazy how badly things can go, by making what seems like a little mistake.