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Title: Train Hardly moves
Post by: coyotekev on December 01, 2010, 01:59:57 PM
I have an HO train I got last year thru Bradford exchange it is a collector edtions Green Bay Pakers. I just set it up and a full speed it barely crawls. HELP, PLEASE!!
Title: Re: Train Hardly moves
Post by: bobwrgt on December 01, 2010, 02:11:16 PM
Don't turn it up all the way for very long or you will burn it up.
Did you get a parts sheet fot the engine with the set?
What model is it?  Steam or deisel??  It might have been sitting in storage and will need lubrication to  get it running properly.
Let us know what you have and i am sure we can help.

Bob
Title: Re: Train Hardly moves
Post by: poliss on December 01, 2010, 08:43:39 PM
Do you have other locomotives that run slowly too? Have you cleaned the track and the wheels?
Title: Re: Train Hardly moves
Post by: 4-8-4unionpacific on December 04, 2010, 01:49:18 PM
My friend has an N scale layout with nothing but a $20-$30 diesel engine,nothing expensive,his train starts making a high squealing noise when ran for about 30 minutes,why does it do that.I have some of the more expensive engines and mine don't do that.I ran mine for about 3 hours and it still didn't do that,Is it because its a cheap engine?
Title: Re: Train Hardly moves
Post by: simkon on December 04, 2010, 02:06:23 PM
There is a reason some locomotives are $20 and others are $100. It could be that, the loco and track may need cleaned, or the loco may need lubed, but do not lube it without cleaning it first, and then apply it very sparingly with a toothpick.
Title: Re: Train Hardly moves
Post by: 4-8-4unionpacific on December 04, 2010, 02:25:39 PM
Im also thinking its because the gears sre exposed under the train and dust and hair get tangled up in the meshed gears.
Title: Re: Train Hardly moves
Post by: Ken G Price on December 04, 2010, 07:19:43 PM
 Yes, check the gears for hair and debris in the gear teeth. This is something that many people over look.  :o

I check and clean my engines gears about three times a year.
Though I check them any time I feel that one of them is not running as smooth as it should.