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American Flyer Walking Brakeman Car

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Posted by LEE OLSON on Tuesday, August 12, 2014 11:48 AM

Thanks for the comfirmation ---- I didn't think that Gilbert would have a different fabric type for the same vibrating type of operating system.

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Posted by Major on Monday, August 11, 2014 9:44 AM

The material is the same as the cows or people from the animated station.

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American Flyer Walking Brakeman Car
Posted by LEE OLSON on Monday, August 11, 2014 12:10 AM

I recently got a well used (roughed up body) walking brakeman car made by American Flyer; about a 1957 vintage. The problem is that the brakeman moves down to one end of the car but with the vibration cranked up high ---- the noise is really too loud. But at the one end (B end) he justs stands there and doesn't make the return trip. Dismantling the car, I did not find anything wrong with the mechanism which was remarkably clean for its years. The black 'paper' that the brakeman weight rides on is in very good shape but the underside of the weight is down to the metal. So am guessing that it needs new material to keep the brakeman moving. If I am correct, is this the same material that goes on the bottom of the cattle for the stockyard pen / cattle car to keep them cows moving? I'll appreciate any help.

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