My little Field RR loco was starting to loose pulling power, mainly because the skates were getting worn. These worn skates also had a habit of picking poor rail joints and derailing.
I removed the skates, and tried running without them. No more derails, and a 50% increase in pull.
Anyone had similar experiences?
I haven't done it myself, but recently people have been getting shorts on crossings and switches, where the skate is so wide that it hits an adjacent rail.
If you have enough wheels picking up power, and clean track, I would think this mod would be an improvement.
Regards, Greg
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Seems to be a common opinion that the skates are a pain - the spring pressure is very high on some and reduces traction , looks unrealistic and doesnt run well on complex pointwork.
I am considering removing the skates from my 2-4-0 lgb switcher . For such a big heavy loco its tractive effort is dreadful. Maybe add tender pickups to compensate . I have an aristocraft rogers - runs well , powerful, never derails and never have a power pickup problem - it doesnt have skates either........................
If anyone has run LGB without skates I would be interested in results.
Ah now we have a problem which is current with me as we speak.
I have had trouble with worn power pickups on both my Stainz and ICE train, both losing power as the motor came and went and the headlight flashed in both cases.
i got some new ones which are easy to fit and the ICE trains performance improved; however not so the Stainz, it is still very hard to get on with. will run ok for a few hours with poerfectly clean pick ups and tracks but it is very unreliable and i have the idea that i have a high resistance somewhere. It has already had its wheels cleaned and a new decoder fitted to it and has been back to the dealer for that purpose.
I never thought either train, being LGB would work without power puck ups, i will be surprised if they will.
Any thoughts gentlemen?
Rgds Ian
But Danny, you're in Oz, where up is down, and down is up. So the locos are not climbing up, they're coasting down! :-)
Art, trying to be humorous; yes, I know, very trying.
(Edited to add the 'not' before climbing. Wish I was perfect)
My Mallet doesn't have power pick ups and it will pull better than any other loco i have ever seen. However i thought that my Stainz wouldn't work without them! I just thought it was different designs.
If they were not necessary LGB wouldn't fit them in the words of the Scots "LGB are nay stupid"
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