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Bucyrus Crane Car for a 3YO - 2460 or 6460?

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Bucyrus Crane Car for a 3YO - 2460 or 6460?
Posted by JTrains on Sunday, August 28, 2016 11:39 AM

The Boy has taken an interest in crane cars recently, undoubtedly inspired by his marathon sessions of watching the new Bob the Builder.  I'm thinking about getting a PW Bucyrus for him and was wondering what the group thought was the better car: the 2460 with six-wheel trucks/coil coupler or the 6460 with the four-wheel trucks/magentic coupler.  I think there will be a lot of use of the crane so stability is important - but so is him not getting frustrated with coil couplers.  Thoughts?

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Posted by LL675 on Sunday, August 28, 2016 12:13 PM
I'd vote for the 6460. plentiful compared to the six wheel trucks and should be cheeper.

Dave

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, August 28, 2016 12:58 PM

The 2460 is consired somewhat collectable. So I would go with a 6460.

Also there have been many colorful crane cars since the 1970s. You could find one of them that he might like.

These are not playtoys so I would expect he might destory it.

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Posted by lionelsoni on Sunday, August 28, 2016 3:27 PM

Drat!  I see that I just missed the 2016 bratwurst festival, last week in "Beautiful Downtown Bucyrus, Ohio"!

It's just as well.  They apparently haven't built cranes there since the company moved out in 1893.

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