Hi everyone, does anyone know what the wheel diameter is for the HO scale Bachmann 2-6-2 Prairie? I want to get some traction wheels for this locomotive and need the wheel diameter to order them. I have tried 4 times now to put bull frog snot on the drivers without any such luck unless someone else has a better idea. Thanks everyone.
Just measured it, seems to be roughly 9/16 of an inch. You should try looking it up or looking in the parts section; the diameter may be shown if they sell the wheels.
With .012 inches (roughly ::) ), representing one scale inch in HO, a measurement of "roughly" 9/16ths of an inch is almost useless.
Can't get any more accurate with the yardstick? lololol ;D
Sid
Well, excluding the flanges, it was 9/16
You could get a pack of these and use the size that fits:
https://www.walthers.com/super-traction-tire-assortment-pkg-18-steam-locos-6-each-510-511-512
Len
I don't think the traction tires go over the flanges. 😮😂😂😂
Every model railroader should have one of these in his tool box.
I had one in the 1970's and did some gear, motor upgrades with NWSL stuff using a dial caliper like this. Accurate enough. It cost me maybe six dollars at the time. Plastic and fiberglass construction. Never any error issues. Measure twice, cut once.
Today I have a battery operated, stainless steel one but still have the old one.
https://www.amazon.com/150mm-Plastic-Dial-Vernier-Caliper/dp/B000YP8FUS/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1539805746&sr=8-5&keywords=plastic+dial+caliper
Rich
Or you can use small rubber bands. Basically the same thing.
Quote from: Trainman203 on October 17, 2018, 09:47:40 AM
I don't think the traction tires go over the flanges. 😮😂😂😂
That's why I said "excluding the flanges."
Right. New glasses needed