Sent you an email I have A&B both powered
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
http://rtssite.shutterfly.com/
Dennis
http://www.traindoctor.com/service/catalog.asp Try here, they carry replacement gears and chains.
Bill
Dennis,
Stock Drive Products makes all types of roller chain and sprockets. Just Google them and dig around their web site. They make all kinds of gears and couplings and all related products.
Bruce Baker
Thanks for the information guys. I went to the site and looked over the photos. Doesn't seem too much to deal with. Just have to hope the sprockets are in good shape. I will report with any issues when I get these puppies on the rails and under power. Anyone with further suggestions, by all means, I am humbled and certainly welcome the information.Dennis
TCA#09-63805
submmbob Dennis I had heard about these set-ups but was curious to see what they looked like. They look very interesting. Here's a link to a guy's site who repaired one: http://lionellines.blogspot.com/
I had heard about these set-ups but was curious to see what they looked like. They look very interesting. Here's a link to a guy's site who repaired one:
http://lionellines.blogspot.com/
Rob
He made his own replacement sprocket but it looks like MicroMark carries replacement chain and sprockets. Not sure what, if anything, I'd use on the chain for lube. I think they may have been plastic but not sure. Hope this helps and good luck.
Bob
Tucson, AZ (aka the Ol' Pueblo)
Home of the Mt. Graham & Arizona Eastern Boiler Shops
It is time, once again for me to come to this learned crowd for any advice. I recently purchased a set of Weaver ABA FA2s on auction. These are older models and are powered with Pittman Motors with chain drives. The details are great and for the price, even if these were made into dummy units, I made out well.
The question I have is does anyone have any experience with either these particular engines, or motors? If so, any advice would be much appreciated. The paperwork from Weaver that is in the boxes has the drawing of the engines, and the parts order information, but no information on the motor or the care of the engine. Also, does anyone have any experience in converting these to TMCC? How about adding sound/smoke, etc.
Thanks,Dennis
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