For those of you that haven't used your Chicken/Poultry Car for a while and now find out that it doesn't work, there is a fix. Two as a matter of fact!
Someone on another forum was having trouble with his and wanted to know where the rubberband went inside of the car, so I thought that I would try and help out. I opened one of my cars up and found that the rubberband had dry rotted to bits.
It took me a while to figure out just how it worked. The rubberband is held in place by a tab at the bottom of the bracket, makes a twist in the middle and around the tabs, then goes over the tension arm at the top. The rubberband that I used is bigger than the stock item so it took me an extra twist or two in order to take up the slack. What a cheap way to do things, Huh? BUT WAIT! There is another fix.
I spoke with my LHS Mechanic today about the problem and he quickly told me that Lionel came out with a service bulletin about these cars and has a new and better fix for them is available. The new kit has two metal springs and a new bracket to replace the old abomination. So, check out your cars and talk to to your LHS to get the fix.
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