Hello Everyone: ;D
I love bachmann's 2-8-0, but the 2-8-0's seem too problematic with their belt drives in my opinon,
I have had to use the warranty on them more than once for the belt, I found a small solution using a steel belted vcr belt, it works,
but I heard of a conversion kit that eliminates the belt, does anyone know of it?.
it's a great loco, but the stupid design flaw is the belt in my opinion, there is enough room to use a gear driven system and still keep it hidden, you would have to change the pulleys to gears and somehow mount a gear inbetween the motor and the bottom shaft.
any help is appreciated on this,
take care and thanks
George
I scarf those loomotives up any time I get the chance. Been buying them since they first came out and now own 84 of them. The only problem I have ever had with ANY of them was the wiring harness on the first one. One of the wires pulled out of the plug and I had to hardwire it. That resulted in a mis-alignment of the gears when I re-assembled it, and the teeth stripped off the axle gear. The wheelsets were replaced by Bachmann and it is still going. I own 54 ten-wheelers, and the only problem was a burned-out DCC board. Threw the board away and rewired the loco and it is fine (runs better than the rest due to the lack of DCC garbage.) I own 25 of the standard locomotives and the only problem is a lack of tractive effort.
Never had ANY problem with belts.
The group I model with has been using these in our display at our local museum since they first came out. We have worn out quite a few of them, which isn't surprising as the public runs the wheels off them. But never had a belt problem. The last couple of years we have had problems with jack shaft bushings wearing out and the jack shaft cutting into the soft metal frame. It is probably a combination of small bushing and lack of regular lubrication. The ones where I have replaced the bushings with longer ones have not had a repeat of that problem.
Jim
A bit off topic, but would you believe I wore out a Spectrum 2-8-0 in only 3 years of running? I mean the thing is shot, driver axle bushings ground out, drivers out of round, can't keep them quartered, sounds like a thrashing machine and waddles like a duck. The belt is the only thing that still works ok. :D
I've had it apart at least 5 times, my wife won't let me run it anymore and threatened to pitch it when I'm not looking, or use it for target practice. Yeah, I could return it to service, but not sure if I can still get a UP #618. Not a high priority at this time.
I have 3 new ones still in the boxes, plus several extra tenders. They will probably get "archived" as the CEO doesn't like steam anyway. >:(
Sounds like it's time for the Board of Directors to fire the CEO!!! ;D