Yes, its very easy to run, a bit more complex than the Lady Anne, the Pease has a steam stop valve so you can refill the lubricator under steam, is RC control only, has a sight glass with blow down valve and a goodall valve to keep boiler water filled. So its more than a one fill run and done engine. It was a mess when I got it. Bent frame from being dropped and with the original burner that was slow to heat and howled badly. I tore it down and fixed the bent frame issue, and Jim Sanders of Wee Bee Locomotive Works built a new longer and better burner for it. Years ago when these were new, along with the Colorado 2-6-0, another gentleman in the USA that did live steam stuff made replacement burners for these. From discussions with Ian Pearse, not many of these or the Colorado's were made in a combined batch. I dont think there are videos on youtube of any other 0-4-0's running and only one or two of the Colorado's. So a very uncommon engine to see running it seems. My wife and a I went to a local steam up, first one since the Covad stuff started up, and I ran the Pearse for over an hour with short stops for water, fuel and oil. AD