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#1
General Discussion / Re: A question about lubing.
December 19, 2015, 06:16:51 PM
Thank You jbrock27 and Flare. 
#2
General Discussion / A question about lubing.
December 19, 2015, 03:13:23 PM
I recently bought an order of different lubricants but did not buy a bottle of Bachmann heavy duty gear grease because it appears that it is for "larger" trains.

I tend to think of H.O. as "smaller" but my question is;

"Can the Bachmann heavy duty gear grease be used in the H.O. size locomotives?"

I have a Bachmann 4-4-0 as well as several other H.O. locomotives which need some work and want to do those right.

Thank You.

Dan
#3
HO / Re: Question about H.O. Scale 4-4-0
December 08, 2015, 07:17:37 PM
Thank you both.

I checked all of the wires, cleaned off the fuzz bunnies from the axle and then wiped the track down with a clean, dry cloth.

It runs much better.
#4
HO / Re: Question about H.O. Scale 4-4-0
December 08, 2015, 08:50:57 AM
Flare,

Thank You.  That was by far the best video I've seen on the subject.

Dan W
#5
HO / Re: Question about H.O. Scale 4-4-0
December 07, 2015, 11:34:28 PM
One more comment on this matter, I have another train on the other track and it runs just fine on both of them while the 4-4-0 does not run well on either track.

Dan W
#6
HO / Question about H.O. Scale 4-4-0
December 07, 2015, 11:32:27 PM
I have a fairly new Bachmann H.O. Scale 4-4-0 in B & O Colors.  It arrived about six weeks or so ago and I ran it for a few minutes that evening.  Then I put it back into the box until a last Thursday, eleven nights ago.

I set up a table with two tracks on two transformers in my living room.  Both tracks are clean, I just cleaned them again in fact.

My 4-4-0 has probably run less than eight hours since arriving in mid October.  When I first set it up last Thursday, I ran it around the track without a load and then added a car, then around the track again and another car.  I repeated the process until I had hooked up three coaches, a combine and a caboose.  It ran fine for about five days and then started jamming up.  It would run a few inches and stop.  It would move for a few inches with a "nudge" and stop.  Tonight, I took the entire load off of it and still tried to run it around the track.  With a nudge, it moved about two inches and stopped.  I cleaned the track again and still nothing except for the light flickering. 

So I thought, "Maybe I need to lube it."  I started looking for charts as to where to lube it but the sheet in the instructions showed where to put screws but not where to put oil.

Would there be anyone around who can show me a diagram of where to lube my locomotive?

Thank You,

Most Respectfully,


Dan

#7
General Discussion / Re: EZ track
December 07, 2015, 10:19:22 PM
I have both 18" and 22" pieces.  Most rolling stock does well on the 18".  On the other hand, longer cars, such as the AMTRAK 85' cars which are approximately 14 inches long just don't do very well on the sharper curves.  My passenger cars used to continually fall off of the track until I went to the more gradual curves.

Does that help?

I have a question about proper maintenance on a locomotive.  Could anyone please help me on how to start a thread to go with it?

Very Respectfully,

Dan W