My Bachmann Edward's front wheel sometimes does not spin as it goes and I dont know why, any suggestions?
Have you tried a little oil on the axles ?
Quote from: RGC on January 04, 2011, 07:46:43 PM
Have you tried a little oil on the axles ?
Try that, but highly unlikely. Check for a frayed wire. Is this the front Driving wheel?
Figured he meant the actual front wheel. Sometimes that may happen, or at least I would suspect. Without weight the wheel might just glide over the rails and have little to no movement at all. On curves this may happen too. If it is a drive wheel(s), then you have an electrical problem.
Quote from: PerfectPercy on January 04, 2011, 10:08:59 PM
Figured he meant the actual front wheel. Sometimes that may happen, or at least I would suspect. Without weight the wheel might just glide over the rails and have little to no movement at all. On curves this may happen too. If it is a drive wheel(s), then you have an electrical problem.
Exactly. My edward wheel (front non driving) doesnt turn ONCE IN AWHILE.
Its not the back two wheels its the FRONT wheel.
Quote from: PasqualeCS96 on January 05, 2011, 02:59:13 PM
Its not the back two wheels its the FRONT wheel.
Oh, wheel(lol), in that case, then try lube, and if that doesn't work, then , well, if it can still move, then it shouldn't be too much a big deal....
What is lube? And I was thinking maybe trying lead because in the days of me in boy scouts (I hated it) I sed lead on my pinewood derby cars.
lube is short for lubrication
Quote from: PasqualeCS96 on January 05, 2011, 02:59:13 PM
Its not the back two wheels its the FRONT wheel.
Do you mean bogie, or drive wheel? You are still lacking the needed information. I would suggest lubrication/lube for this if it is a non-powered bogie. If it is a powered drive-wheel, then you may have an electrical problem. Don't know what to specifically do with that one as there could be anything that created the electrical issue, but I wish you the best of luck.
Its a boogie truck sorry for not saying.
Quote from: PasqualeCS96 on January 06, 2011, 03:10:56 PM
Its a boogie truck sorry for not saying.
Then lubrication is quite possibly your answer. I would suggest applicating it on the axle of your troubled bogie.
I also ask this, you say it sometimes doesn't spin. Is this only in certain conditions (Ex. curves or straightaways, hills, over switches/turnouts)? I would think that it could happen over curves regardless just because of the tension of the bogie being forced to move as the engine curves.
Hope your problem is resolved soon,
PerfectPercy
It does it everywhere on the layout, sometimes it does spin sometimes it doesnt I dont know why.
i have that problem too exept its the second non driving wheel I also have that problem on my hornby flying scotsman