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#1
Fred, thanks for the info and the link, very informative. I was actually attempting to do what PeterT (in the link) doing. I have another HO motor I am using the brush cap from and will adapt it. Looks like I may need to use the armature also as the trolley armature has melted plastic all over it (the brush cap as severely melted around one brush. I am going to try to pop the brush holders out of the HO brush cap (I have already popped them from the trolley's) and see if I can put the brush holders from the trolley into the HO brush cap. This will keep the bizarre brush connections intact.
#2
Large / G-Scale Trolley motor brushes and springs
March 14, 2024, 12:48:58 PM
I am looking for replacement brushes and springs for the Trolley motor. Any ideas where I can find them? Is this the same motor assembly as some of the HO motor assemblies?
#3
Large / Re: Front truck losing the wheels
December 09, 2023, 02:43:38 PM
Perfect! Thank you very much.

Bill
#4
Large / Re: Front truck losing the wheels
December 08, 2023, 03:45:07 PM
wraujr,

Thanks for your response. All very doable. I see the link for just the axles which are metal. Will the metal axles cause a short with power? I assume the plastic axle acted as an insulator since these wheels pickup power.
#5
Large / Front truck losing the wheels
December 08, 2023, 02:35:05 PM
I have an older 4-6-0 locomotive (part of a Christmas train). The wheels on the front truck are falling off due to the plastic axles cracking. Will the wheel sets with metal axles, i.e. PW03, serve as suitable replacements or will they short the power since these wheels pick it up?
#6
Well, I tried Ebay and purchase two different 0-6-0 locos. Neither one had what I needed. Their wheelsets both differed from mine AND differed from each other. It's a shame Bachmann will not support their older merchandise! Apparently they cannot build anything the same either!
#7
Thanks for the replies/assistance.

Jonathan, I've been looking at Ebay and found a couple of the 0-6-0s like you said. I guess the risk would be if they have cracked axles also. Suppose I'll take a chance.

JWard, I believe there was more than just the decoder added. It would appear they changed the wheel assembly and incorporated metal axles with a smaller gear. This is indicated in the 'parts' area for the 0-6-0 Drive Wheel Assembly where Bachmann also states "CURRENT GENERATION, METAL AXLE, SMALLGEAR  USED IN DCC ENGINES  Can not be used in earlier generation with plastic axle". I was hoping to find out if I purchase one of these I could possibly swap out the middle wheels (with the gear) and it would work. Anyway, thanks for the input.
#8
I have a NON DCC 0-6-0 locomotive in which both plastic axles have broken. I don't see the drive wheel assembly for the 0-6-0 NON DCC in the parts store, only the DCC version which it states will not work in the NON DCC locomotive.

Two questions:

Is the NON DCC drive wheel assembly still available for purchase or at least the plastic axle?

Can the DCC version be modified to work with the NON DCC version (i.e. swap the geared wheels between the two assemblies)?

Any assistance is appreciated, Bill
#9
N / N scale Spirit of Christmas Set
January 09, 2017, 07:57:49 PM
Recently purchased a used set.  One wheel set will not stay in the truck on a passenger car.  It appears the truck is damaged.  I do not see this particular truck in the parts catalog.  Any plans to have these available in the future?
#10
Large / Re: White Pass Tank Car
March 12, 2016, 12:39:50 PM
Hi Bill,

Thanks for all the advice.  I definitely like the tanker.  Nicely detailed as you say.  I'll be purchasing new trucks for it.

Thanks to Hunt for the description of how to post pics.  I guess I also need to set up a photobucket account so I can post pics in the future.  Currently do not have one of those.

Thanks again, Bill
#11
Large / Re: White Pass Tank Car
March 11, 2016, 08:29:07 PM
Thanks for replying Loco Bill,

I fully understand what you are saying about Ebay, risky at best!

Anyway, the tanker I received appears to be a single dome product of the Big Hauler Standard Line.  It wasn't advertised as operating.  Advertised as "only for display purposes".   I've since found the couplers won't even join with the coupler on the coal tender.  I stopped by a hobby shop and looked at a Big Hauler tank car and it definitely has a different truck.  I beginning to think I may end up purchasing two sets of trucks.  If that is the case, would I be able to purchase the trucks with the plastic wheels (model PN-8188) and replace them with the metal wheels in the current trucks or do I need to buy the metal wheel truck (model G98901)?  The frames look to be the same whether they are plastic or metal wheels.

I tried to upload pics but no matter how small I make them this system tells me the 'upload buffer is full'.
#12
Large / White Pass Tank Car
March 11, 2016, 02:43:47 PM
Recently purchased a Bachmann White Pass Tank car from Ebay.  The trucks will not swivel therefore it will not track around curves.  Upon investigation, it appears the arm for the coupler that is attached to the truck first rises toward the chassis to clear the axle it extends over.  This rise causes the arm to fit between two pieces extending from the chassis and keeps the truck from swiveling.  My question is are these the correct trucks and a spacer is missing between the truck and chassis?  This is not the truck that is illustrated on the any parts diagram for the 'narrow frame tanker' or any other rolling stock, nor is it shown as available in the parts department.

I have seen pictures of other White Pass tankers with the same setup.  The seller also had no clue, he bought it at a train show and only used it for display purposes. 
#13
On30 / Re: Royal Blue On30 2-6-0
June 27, 2011, 02:45:52 PM
Yea, thanks, my bad.  I got confused I've been looking at so many Royal Blue's on Ebay and kept seeing the 4-4-0s but they are all the N-gauge.  I will be calling Bachmann service.  I'll let you know what happens.
#14
On30 / Royal Blue On30 2-6-0
June 23, 2011, 11:37:22 AM
I have an older On30 Royal Blue 2-6-0 which took an eight foot plunge of its track.  The drive wheels are bent/loose and it lopes around the track.  The Royal Blue is no longer produced as a 2-6-0, it now a 4-4-0.  Does anyone know, are the wheels and gear setup (diameters, teeth, etc.) on the 4-4-0 the same as the 2-6-0?  Could I use the 4-4-0 parts as a replacement?  Any info. would be appreciated.  Thanks, Bill
#15
HO / Re: Old Spectrum 2-8-0 runs poorly, need help.
February 16, 2007, 09:33:08 PM
Alan, I've experienced a problem with my relatively new 2-8-0.  It would run for awhile and suddenly stop, then pick up and start running again (under DCC control).  After spending much time cleaning wheels and pickups I discovered a broken connector.  I had the track power turned on with the tender light turned on.  I found if I lifted the tender off the track while the engine was still on the track I could make the light blink on and off by moving the tender around in the air.  The circuit board in the tender receives power from two places, the tender trucks and the engine wheels.  It turned out there was a cold/broken solder joint on the 2-pin male connector (the one on the little circuit board in the front of the tender).  I could actually wiggle the pin and break continuity looking at it with an ohmmeter.  I reheated and put fresh solder on this and the engine runs without hiccups.  You might take a look at this.  After I found this it made sense as the engine would always stop coming out of a curve or rumbling through a turnout.