Lionel part number for the Cattle and Pad Assy. is 10-9800-52 and they work so much better than the cows with the rubber feet. The cows move so much smoother and with less voltage/vibration. Lionel also listed an An Adhesive Pad # 10-9800-56.
If you can not locate the above you can purchase the material for the bottom of the cattle from an American Flyer parts dealer. If not, usually paint pad material from your hardware, Lowes etc. will work but it needs to be of the shortest knap that you can find. The material is directional and will have to be mounted as such.
Hope this helps
Chief,
I did try to rebuild the cattle pen with little success. If the pen worked they fell over in the car, tried modifying the car, so-so sucess. It's still a back burner project. I've heard that if you can find the American Flier cows they work better, they have a more Velcro type bottm rather than the rubber nipples on Lionels.
Use to happen to me. Now I can not remember what I was told to do to fix it. Send Bob Keller an email and he can explain. I think it has something to do with settings in profile. Sorry, wish I could remember. BTW: I was thinking last night. Roger, didn't you "rebuild" a Lionel Post War cattle loading pen? If so, would you detail what you did. Thanks
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This has been brought up about a dozen times and we seem not to get an answer about it. it use to work then stopped for some reason about a year ago I think, I asked my self about 6 months ago.
just like if you goto the bottom of the page on table of contents you use to be able to click back or even search for things as far back as the very first post now only way is to go to your profile and then you can only go back as far as you have been here theres a lot of good info in those other post that you can no long access thru search. the farthest you can go now is like 4 months I think
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