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Title: LGB logging disconnects
Post by: GovB on July 28, 2008, 07:58:44 PM
Looking at buying a pair of LGB logging disconnects (w/logs), #47750 & #47757, that have hook & loop couplers. Is there an easy way to change them to Bachmann compatible couplers? Has anyone done this and did you like the results?

Thanks, GovB ???
Title: Re: LGB logging disconnects
Post by: Charlie Mutschler on July 28, 2008, 11:44:17 PM
The question may be what prototype the LGB disconnects come closest to.  Disconnects were, often, equipped with lower couplers than common carrier equipment.   Pacific Car & Foundry, in Renton, Washington offered two versions of their "Hercules" disconnected truck - a low Hercules, and a high Hercules.  The low one had lower couplers, but the high Hercules had couplers that matched the common carrier equipment.  My recollection is that the H-O disconnects offered by Kadee for these many years are basically a model of the PC&H high Hercules.  Now, how this was handled on narrow gauge railroads is another question.  I don't know if there were narrow gauge disconnects equipped to couple to common carrier three foot gauge equipment.  I don't recall seeing any reference to such, but that's no proof that it didn't exist. 

So what did the loggers do?  Use an offset link and pins to slotted knuckles, or an extended knuckle on the locomotive. 

Happy modifications. 

Charlie Mutschler
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Title: Re: LGB logging disconnects
Post by: Tom Lapointe on July 29, 2008, 03:36:22 AM
I have a couple of sets of the LGB disconnect trucks, one string as "empties", the other as "loads". :)  I cut up some limbs pruned from the large maple tree in our backyard, so I'm hauling genuine "logs'. :D

In my case, I've equipped virtually all my locomotives (& most of my rolling stock) to G-gauge Kadee couplers.  The LGB disconnects are a "partial" exception to this rule; I installed  Kadee's only on the end trucks of a 6 truck (3 "cars") string, retaining the original LGB link-&-pin couplings (& "roosters", the long poles that interconnect pairs of trucks to form cars) on the others.  These 2 video clips will show a bit of them; the first 2 cars immediately behind the loco (an Accucraft live-steam Shay) are Bachmann "skeleton" cars, the remaining 3 are the LGB disconnects. 8)  ....

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If buying new, you may also want to look at Accucraft's disconnect trucks, VERY nicely detailed!   ;)                                                 Tom
Title: Re: LGB logging disconnects
Post by: Tom Lapointe on July 29, 2008, 03:38:05 AM
Ooops!  Guess the YouTube "embedding" DOESN'T work here on the Bachmann BBS! :o  Just click the links to view the videos.  Tom
Title: Re: LGB logging disconnects
Post by: Danny Sheehan in Oz on July 29, 2008, 04:09:56 PM
You will have no problem replacing the LGB Hook & Loops with Bachmann Knuckle couplers, I have done this on one end and used the supplied Link & Pin couplings between the cars.  LGB couplings are at the same height as Bachmann.