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Title: Bachmann Climax
Post by: tac on December 19, 2008, 09:44:19 AM
Afternoom, All - got a call this morning from a friend whose wife had bought him a 1/20.3 Climax many moons ago, and he had forgotten about it [!], and since I had one, could he bring it around and get it checked out before attemtpting to run it [wise move].

Turned out to be the same road-name as mine - Pardee & Curtin - so without delay, I upended it and took off the truck bottom covers.

Hmmmmmm  The inside of both trucks was liberally spread with a near solid white substance, and I MEAN near-solid.

I take it that that was the white grease that had gone totally mastic over the years, and set about removing every trace of it, a task that took me over two hours...

Got my Hob-e-Lube set out, and did a full lube job, top to bottom, front to back, and put her on the tracks for a gentle run.

Well, that was three hours ago, and it's still running in front of ten home-built log cars with wood logs.

What a beauty this loco was and is, and what a great shame that it has been deleted from the Bachmann catalogue.

I would not part with mine for a small fortune.

tac
www.ovgrs.org
Title: Re: Bachmann Climax
Post by: darkdaniel100 on December 19, 2008, 03:27:18 PM
The climax is a great looking have been trying to get one aswell as a lyn for sometime now ... and the new mallet *sighs*. Would be great if the climax were to make a return!
Title: Re: Bachmann Climax
Post by: TJ-Lee on December 19, 2008, 06:09:44 PM
I too wish Bachmann would re-release the Climax. I'd like to have one to run along with my Shay.

TJ
Title: Re: Bachmann Climax
Post by: az2rail on December 19, 2008, 09:59:29 PM
I have the same engine, but repainted to my personal road name. This is one great engine, and I would'nt mind having another.

Bruce
Title: Re: Bachmann Climax
Post by: glennk28 on December 20, 2008, 04:11:32 AM
Don't forget to replace the rear driveshaft if not done already--should have a slip joint near the rear truck to prevent stresses if the two motors don't run at exactly the same speed.  Call service for one. 
Title: Re: Bachmann Climax
Post by: paintjockey on January 23, 2009, 08:58:21 AM
There was one at the ECLSTS last year, new in the box for $200. I still beat myself up for not buying it.

Title: Re: Bachmann Climax
Post by: Loco Bill Canelos on January 23, 2009, 12:47:24 PM
There are some still around and as for the Lyn, it seems to show up on Ebay every other month or so. 
Title: Re: Bachmann Climax
Post by: andyb on June 07, 2009, 08:00:24 PM
I managed to pick up a Pardee & Curtin Climax on ebay recently in very good little-run condition for £150 - apparently a good price for the UK? It goes very nicely with my Pardee Shay.

While looking for photos of the real thing on the Internet, I came across a reference (but no photo) to a Climax that was apparently owned by the Linville River Railway.

Is the Bachmann Climax close enough to be a passable rendering of the Linville Climax? If so can anyne tell me what colour the loco should be painted (unless black of course...  ;D ) and what the lettering would have looked like...

also a closer look at my Climax reveals a series of 'hooks' running along the left hand footplate. Can anyone tell me what these were for? Perhaps I have a pipe or cable missing?

Thanks in anticipation,

Andy

Thanks
Title: Re: Bachmann Climax
Post by: az2rail on June 07, 2009, 09:15:11 PM
The hooks are to hold the siphon hose. Many times an engine could fill up with water by siphoning water from ponds and steams.

Look in the top of the packing, there may be a hose there.

Bruce
Title: Re: Bachmann Climax
Post by: andyb on June 08, 2009, 05:08:03 AM
Thanks Bruce, had a look but it seems mine has gone AWOL

Is it something easily replaced? or perhaps substituted?

A
Title: Re: Bachmann Climax
Post by: TJ-Lee on June 09, 2009, 04:21:21 PM
A,

Check out this thread on MLS for a very cool looking replacement for the siphon hose:

http://www.mylargescale.com/Community/ForumArchives/tabid/100/Default.aspx?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=28447

See the post with pics by Richard Schmitt:

"The siphon hose was made using a fabric cord from a fabric store. I then inserted a length of solder into the middle of the fabric cord so the fabric could be bent over the hooks on the locomotive and stay to that shape."

Really looks great.

Best,
TJ
http://tjlee-turtlecreek.blogspot.com