Have a couple of old F7 Diesels which need gears sets. Trains were purchased in 1960-1970 time frame. Can anyone help?
You could try Northwest Short Line. Their On-Line Shopping web page is: http://shop.osorail.com/
Len
Trains that old are hardly ever worth fooling with. They are operationally and cosmetically inferior in every way. Plus, mechanisms that old are almost always completely oxidized electrically and congealed lubrication-wise. Unless you have an overriding sentimental attachment, get new equipment.y
Len,
Thanks for the posting for Northwest Short Lines. I went to their site and found that the only gear size the showed had gear teeth that were much too wide.
Now for my problem: I have a metal (not brass) engine that I bought at a train swap. Poor ole dumb me forgot to get the manufactures name from the seller. The teeth on my gear is metal, but I don't know how to size it nor do I know how to measure the diameter of the axle or the number of gear teeth. (I cant reach it with my calipers).
So, with my limited description do you have any further ideas how I could locate a replacement or should I just park it on a side track and forget I ever had it?
Thanks for your many posts in the past....I've found them quite useful.
Bill
Is it cast metal?
The number of teeth is fairly simple to count. Use a marker on one tooth, then spin the motor by hand to make the gear rotate. Count the number of teeth until the mark comes around again.
If the bottom of the power truck comes off, you should be able to access the axles to get a diameter measurement.
Len
Ram,
Yes, it is cast metal.
Len,
Great ideas! I'll give it a try next week if I don't go blind after watching the eclipse ::)
Quote from: Bill Baker on August 19, 2017, 04:46:08 PM
Len,
Great ideas! I'll give it a try next week if I don't go blind after watching the eclipse ::)
Safest way I know to look at an eclipse is not to look at it at all. Take a piece of cereal box, or something similar, and poke a pin hole in it. Hold it a bit above the sidewalk, with one side towards the sun, and move it around until you get a bright circle of sunlight on the sidewalk. As the moon goes by, you'll see it blot out the bright spot on the sidewalk.
Len
I am going to make a guess at what you have. It is a Cary body mounted on either an Athern, or Hobbytown main frame.