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QUOTE: Originally posted by Buckeye Riveter Cory, What kind of debris did you find in that gear? The only time I have ever gotten debris in the gears such that the engine would not run is when I ran the engine through the plastic snow on the Christmas layout. [*^_^*] I still hear about that repair from Mrs. Buckeye.
QUOTE: Originally posted by eZAK [#welcome]Cory, Hang in there! It should be a FUN and wild ride. Your starter set trans should be able to move your GP-9.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by vitabile . K-Line also makes a transformer that outputs 120 Watts, but I'm not sure what it's called. Others here can certainly tell you the K-Line transformer model number. Tony
QUOTE: Originally posted by Amtrak Jack The starter set engine is NOT command control I'm sure. Is the UP? Sounds like it may be. they aren't compatible on the same track.
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