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Title: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: traindude109 on August 23, 2007, 12:49:26 AM
Bach-man, (or anyone else who knows and can help) is it possible to use E-z Mate couplers on Athearn equipment without modifications? I would like to use them to get rid of the stupid hornhook couplers and my LHS carries a lot of them.

The LHS has these 2 versions of the E-Z Mates.......

http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/catalog/?function=detail&id=246

http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/catalog/?function=detail&id=468

Thanks in advance for any help!  :)
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: rogertra on August 23, 2007, 03:19:48 AM
Yes but Kadees are better.
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: djp on August 23, 2007, 03:28:40 AM
Kadee #5 Amen to that.
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: SteamGene on August 23, 2007, 07:30:54 AM
If you are buying replacement couplers, go with Kadees.  Especially if you are working with Athearn cars, buy the bulk pack, without the boxes, and follow instructions.  It's best to remove the paint from the area of the coupler that goes around the pin and to add a bit of graphite lube. 
Gene
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: Mike on August 23, 2007, 08:22:22 AM
Yes, you can use the E-Z Mates on the Athearns... better to use the E-z Mate II's... much better spring action.- Mike S.
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: traindude109 on August 23, 2007, 11:03:02 AM
Thanks everyone. Yes I know Kadees are better by far, but the only Kadees my LHS sells are Talgo mounts   :P

Anyway, I am buying some rolling stock from a friend back East, and he said he would go to his LHS, buy the bulk pack and include those in the package, so I guess I am all set. I was just curious to if they would be able to be used on Athearn if I ever needed to use them at any point in time.

Thanks again everyone.
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: Hoople on August 24, 2007, 12:28:12 AM
Are you getting your cars from alex?
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: traindude109 on August 24, 2007, 12:43:27 AM
No, a different friend back east.
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: r.cprmier on August 24, 2007, 03:34:32 PM
Thanks everyone. Yes I know Kadees are better by far, but the only Kadees my LHS sells are Talgo mounts 


Then drop him/her and go with someone who can deliver the goods; lest you be a-wailin' and a-gnashing your choppers.

Rich
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: sour rails on August 24, 2007, 04:42:44 PM
     I tend to disagree with everyone.  I much prefer the EZ mates over Kadee.  However, having only one car with a Kadee isn't much of a comparison, but EZ mates are cheaper and I can't really afford the Kadees.
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: Stephen Warrington on August 24, 2007, 04:51:32 PM
Go with Kadee, yes they might cost more but I have been using them since I first bought a Athearn BB kit almost 20 years ago and the KD #5s are still going strong. Last few cars I got with the clones either McHenry or EZ Mate IIs were already worthless in the box with the knuckles sprung even on a brand new 2-10-2. Save yourself some heartache go with Kadee.

Stephen
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: r.cprmier on August 25, 2007, 10:20:40 AM
Digging a "de-coupled" remmnant of a train out of a long tunnel due to a failed coupler enough times, might convince you to go with a winner.  It's all relative; quality will always win out.
Rich
Title: Re: Question for the Bach-man....and any others who can help....
Post by: SteamGene on August 25, 2007, 08:36:48 PM
Yes,
Murphy's model railroad law:  A model train will always have an accident at the most inconveninet place at the most embarrasing time.
Gene