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Ives Compatibility with Pre-War Lionel/Marx?

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Ives Compatibility with Pre-War Lionel/Marx?
Posted by 2343 on Sunday, January 22, 2006 9:16 PM
Just purchased an Ives 3252 Engine. Wondering whether I'm limited to Ives pre-war rolling stock or passenger cars or would the hook couplers from Lionel cars from the 20's and 30's work as well? Same applies to Marx? Help.

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Posted by Dr.Fu-Manchu on Monday, January 23, 2006 4:11 AM
The Doctor Is In!!! 2343, your question is valid: The Ives hook couplers should match the Lionel ones. You can also buy replacement ones for Pre-War Lionel and swap them so you can run the Lionel Pre-War cars. Swapping the couplers is the simple way to do what you want, unless you want to run Ives only. I just found a photo of the Loco you got: They ran from 1918-1924, and from 1925-1927with changes the last three years. Here is the Lionel O gauge coupler info with the year they were used: 1.hook , which were used till 1924. 2.latch, first used in1924. and 3. combination, which was able to use both latch & hook couplers, they were used in 1924-1925. I hope this helps.
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Posted by Dave Farquhar on Monday, January 23, 2006 7:14 AM
The hook couplers from Ives, Dorfan, and American Flyer all line up close enough that for the most part you can use their rolling stock together. Putting a Lionel combination hook/latch coupler on it will allow you to use any Lionel with it as well.

Unfortunately the Marx hook sits a little lower. I've run Marx with Ives, but it's really difficult to keep them coupled without resorting to the use of paper clips or twist ties or some other improvisation.
Dave Farquhar http://dfarq.homeip.net

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