Sturgeon-Phish wrote: EIS2 wrote: They are a very nice little accessory, but they are sensitive to voltage. If the voltage is too high, the barrel will fall off the cart when it backs away from the loading chute.EarlEarl,Is it because the cart is going too fast or jerks?Jim
EIS2 wrote: They are a very nice little accessory, but they are sensitive to voltage. If the voltage is too high, the barrel will fall off the cart when it backs away from the loading chute.Earl
They are a very nice little accessory, but they are sensitive to voltage. If the voltage is too high, the barrel will fall off the cart when it backs away from the loading chute.
Earl
Earl,
Is it because the cart is going too fast or jerks?
Jim
The cart backs away from the loading ramp too fast and the barrel falls out.
Virginian Railroad
I love this thing! I think it is the best operating accessory made. No one mentioned demensions, so here it is. Width at track is 8 3/4", depth is 8 1/4", height from base (at house) is 5 1/2", heigth from base (to top of light) is 8 1/4".
By the way. I bought the Lionel repo & it is about 2 years old.
Opps! Sorry Sturgeon-Phish, you did show dimensions.
Dennis
I bought one on ebay about 6 months ago, it works great after a little cleaning and lubrication. As someone said before, they are really fun to watch. I saw one at a train show and had to have one too.
I see them on ebay pretty often, both original and the Lionel remake.
George
Thanks everyone for the positive replies. Now I MUST get one!!
I see that MTH made a drum loader that is somewhat similar but the highlow only goes straight back and forth, so it doesn't look to be as interesting as the AF or Lionel version.
Neat idea to slow the operator down. It would make it even more realistic.
The original color is red. I have seen some faded to an orange color.
I just bought one too....It's my Christmas Present...SSssshhhhh.....It works quite reliably, fun to watch, and the motor is quiet. Barrels seem to get hung-up in the chute once in awhile.
Sturgeon-Phish: What is the correct origional color for the lift truck? I have seen orange and red.
Kurt
David
I have an original 779 Drum Loader. The footprint is 8¼" x 8¾". It is very reliable and one of the most interesting accessories in my opinion. Here is a picture.
I am considering an American Flyer Operating Oil Drum Loader or the Lionel repro. Does anyone have an opinion on how reliably it operates. And what are the L x W x H dimensions as I am thinking of trying to squeeze one into a tight spot on my small layout. Thanks for any help!
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