Most of the older F9s that were in train sets were 4 wheel drive. If that is the case it has an inexpensive drive train.
You can look at Bachmann on line and see what type of drive you have.
If it is an older 4 wheel drive unit it has a drive truck that is usually not in stock. You can contact Bachmann and check on repairs. If it is a 4 wheel drive, I would suggest replacing it with a newer locomotive
1. Is this a older 4 wheel drive locomotive?
A. Does one truck have two axles that turn.
B. Are there rubber traction tires on the wheels of the other truck.
2. Is this a newer 8 wheel drive locomotive.
A. Do axles on both trucks will not turn.
B. There are no traction(rubber) tires on the one of the trucks
The other possible problem could be dirty contacts where the rail joins together. Reset all the rail connections and see it that helps.
Good Luck, John
You can look at Bachmann on line and see what type of drive you have.
If it is an older 4 wheel drive unit it has a drive truck that is usually not in stock. You can contact Bachmann and check on repairs. If it is a 4 wheel drive, I would suggest replacing it with a newer locomotive
1. Is this a older 4 wheel drive locomotive?
A. Does one truck have two axles that turn.
B. Are there rubber traction tires on the wheels of the other truck.
2. Is this a newer 8 wheel drive locomotive.
A. Do axles on both trucks will not turn.
B. There are no traction(rubber) tires on the one of the trucks
The other possible problem could be dirty contacts where the rail joins together. Reset all the rail connections and see it that helps.
Good Luck, John