Gone back out with Dave & Scott to explore a different area of Renfrew Nova Scotia. We find something very cool on our travels. 1897 Robb Armstrong Steam Engine. • 1897 Robb Armstrong St...
Looked like a great day of riding! - - - 8:10 - I was cheerin' you on for the swan dive, but nope, didn't happen - lol - - - 9:15 - Gremlins are making a comeback. You should go salvage it - lol - - - 23:05 - Cool find!!! it's a generator. Take it camping with you. You won't have to bring gas along to run it - lol - - - 25:34 - WHAT?!!! I can't hear you, my muffler is too loud! HAHAHAHA!!! - - - 35:03 - yeah, 7 minutes worth🙄😴- 🤣 35:09 - well you would've had enough battery to get back to the truck, "in case something happened", if you would've turned it off after the hour in the mud pits - HAHAHAHA!!! - (just messin' with ya of course - lol) - - - Awesome stuff Todd! Thanx for the tour buddy!
Hi Q .. 🤣🤣 Swan dive turn into a belly flop. 23:05 Wonder what it would be worth in scrap metal but ya better have a crane.. lol After leaving the mud pit it was pretty much a dusty ole service road ride back. Plus a person can see another way back in my previous video if they want. ( besides I carry 9 batteries with me at all times) .. lol Appreciate the comment buddy... 😉
I just don't know what a video search on robber Armstrong. It seems that he builts steam engines. Are the Van or snowballs you have back in the 1800s? And that's what I'm assuming that was a steam engine. Good for what purpose not sure. I guess I should have prof read what I sent. Mr Armstrong was from Amherst NS. There is some good vedios on him on u-tube. I watch your vedios, good stuff. I wouldn't mind catching up some time.
Hi John. Those 4 parts we found were part of a steam engine. Not sure what they used it for myself. Back in the day maybe they used it in a sawmill.. Not 100% sure about that. Appreciate the comment.