Hey Jeff,
Well color me embarrassed.
I took your advice and started with just the loco, tender, and caboose. All axles were in their correct places. I put a little oil, and I mean little.
The train went around the track with no slippage.
Every time I added one more car, the train would start slipping.
The set came with loco, tender, oil tanker, flatbed car, and caboose. I was pretty sure Bachmann would not have put that many in the set if the loco wasn't made to pull that many.
I got ready to oil the tanker car, checking to see if the wheels were in the trucks correctly. I popped them out to check and found hair and dirt.
Almost all the cars had some hair wrapped around.
So I took out all the wheels, cleaned all hair and residue off, re-oiled, and re-assembled.
I was able to add all the cars in the set with no issues.
let this be a learning opportunity for all of us!
Thanks again for the help!
-j-
Well color me embarrassed.
I took your advice and started with just the loco, tender, and caboose. All axles were in their correct places. I put a little oil, and I mean little.
The train went around the track with no slippage.
Every time I added one more car, the train would start slipping.
The set came with loco, tender, oil tanker, flatbed car, and caboose. I was pretty sure Bachmann would not have put that many in the set if the loco wasn't made to pull that many.
I got ready to oil the tanker car, checking to see if the wheels were in the trucks correctly. I popped them out to check and found hair and dirt.
Almost all the cars had some hair wrapped around.
So I took out all the wheels, cleaned all hair and residue off, re-oiled, and re-assembled.
I was able to add all the cars in the set with no issues.
let this be a learning opportunity for all of us!
Thanks again for the help!
-j-