o31 (#22) switches are auto throw.
If you find a 2242 New Haven A-B set down there, I'm going to hold my breath until my head explodes.
Then I will congratulate you on a great find.
Frank,You can breathe freely... I think he has the ATSF Switcher, a 2065?, and a pre-war set...Brent
Frank53 wrote:o31 (#22) switches are auto throw. If you find a 2242 New Haven A-B set down there, I'm going to hold my breath until my head explodes.Then I will congratulate you on a great find.
He's already got it up on eBay...:
NH 2507W Set
Rob
ADCX Rob wrote: Frank53 wrote: o31 (#22) switches are auto throw. If you find a 2242 New Haven A-B set down there, I'm going to hold my breath until my head explodes.Then I will congratulate you on a great find.He's already got it up on eBay...:NH 2507W SetRob
Frank53 wrote: o31 (#22) switches are auto throw. If you find a 2242 New Haven A-B set down there, I'm going to hold my breath until my head explodes.Then I will congratulate you on a great find.
Buy It Now! - $6,000
It may be worth that to someone, that someone just ain't me.
I am not really interested in teh set, but the A-B diesels alone are on my want list. If it's a nickel, I think I'll be looking at $1200.00 for the level of condition I want - which is runner, as opposed to shelf queen.
Got some pics for tomorrow's photo fun!
The 675 (thought it was a 2065) is really rough - side markers are gone, lots of scratches and the tender has lots of spotting... the 622 has lots of spotting as well, but is still a nice switcher.The prewar 262E is in nice shape, as are the tender, 2 609 pullmans and the 611 observation car.Still love his coal car - nicest one I've ever handled!Brent
lionroar88 wrote: Got some pics for tomorrow's photo fun!The 675 (thought it was a 2065) is really rough - side markers are gone, lots of scratches and the tender has lots of spotting... the 622 has lots of spotting as well, but is still a nice switcher.The prewar 262E is in nice shape, as are the tender, 2 609 pullmans and the 611 observation car.Still love his coal car - nicest one I've ever handled!Brent
Brent,
I'll take a stab in the dark and guess you mean a "prewar 226E"? The tender on these is impressive, even if they are a smaller version of the same design tender on the 700E, 763, 773.
BTW If they're older 022 switches, with a little tweeking you should have better reliability with them than the modern equivalent.
Just send along any CP F3's and dusty old streamliners you find in your FIL's collection. I'll gladly take those off your hands since nobody collects them anyway
Bruce Webster
brent I have a 262 and its a nice engine with all that brass. if you need parts check out jeff his email is jeff@ttender.com he can get most if he doesn't already have
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Awh nuts! Forget what I said about the 226E. I totally forgot about the 262E tinplate. I've got cast locos on the brain!.
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