Sorry don't own one, love to though. Wounder if anyone has done a rebuild into any of these.
Check out my favorite site. Mostly becouse I live next to half of the ones left.
http://loggingmallets.railfan.net/
I did a Mogul with the three parts you list. The "Chuff" works off the applied voltage.
For parts, you might try Massoth Electronics, add on page 120 of the February "Garden Railways".
Don U. TCA 73-5735
Thank you gtrainman1. I got the manuals from the LGB site. You also answered all my questions as to the parts.
Here is my next question. From my understanding, for LGB sound I will need:
1. 65001 American steam sound unit
2. 65011 Power storage unit (I use analog power, so I will need this)
3. 65012 Function Trigger
Does anyone know how much these cost and where I can get them? Are they still available? g_scail_downunder, you said you have one so you might know. Thanks again.
http://www.haworthengineering.com/
~Excellency in the Details ~
Michael and Other,
Here's some history of the "real" Uintah mallets if your interested.
http://loggingmallets.railfan.net/list/ury50/uintah50.htm
Uintah Railway Company #50
Specifications:
Wheel Arrangement: 2-6-6-2t
Tank or tender type: Rectangular side tanks
Build date: June 1926
Serial number: 59261
Driver diameter: 42 in.
Boiler pressure: 210 psi
Cylinder dimensions: 15 & 15x22 in
Grate area: 37 sq ft
Tractive effort: 42,000 lbs
Weight: 246,000 lbs
Fuel: 4.5 tons coal, converted to oil by Sumpter Valley
Water capacity: 2,800 gal
Service History:
1928 -1940: Uintah Railway #50. Atchee, CO
1940 - 1947: Sumpter Valley #250. Baker City, OR
1947 - 1964: International Railways of Central America #250. Escuintla, Guatemala
Disposition after retirement:
Scrapped - late 1960s/early 1970s
Notes:
-Painted Olive Green with aluminum lettering and stripes when built.
-Tanks removed by Sumpter Valley and tender from Mikado #20 added.
-Compound air pump moved from smokebox front to fireman's side of boiler by IRCA
-Tender survives at Sumpter Valley Railway, Baker, OR.
Summary:
Pictures:
Rendering: As Uintah #50 - as built
Drawing: As IRCA #250 - 1962
Photo: Sumpter Valley #250 at Baker, OR in 1941 - Martin E. Hansen Collection
OR #51,
http://loggingmallets.railfan.net/list/ury51/uintah51.htm
Hi Michael,
LGB does not sell sound boards separate. You would have to go with a LGB ad on unit like the one mentioned in a prior post or a pheonix system, ect.
The Uintahs did not come with cow catchers in the box so my guess is that they got mixed in somehow. The other two small parts look like air hoses maybe from the back of the loco or off some kind of a tender.
Owners Manual/Instructions,
You'll be able to download your own copies for your LGB 21881 (#50) here:
http://products.lgb.de/produkt.nsf/WebSucheIE/AC2C46D0FFD4B814C1256936003D1501?
Hope this helped.
Ken
g_scail_downunder
Yes, I love this engine and always have. I was able to pick this one up for $450 US. That is not to bad considering it has never been run. I can find these engines at hobby shops around here for around $970-$1200. (#50) You can still get#51 for $1375-$1899. I am only a junior in high school and those prices are way too high for me!!!
I will look up the manuals today and see if I can find them. Thanks again.
Mr_Ash
I agree that the cow catcher on the right does not belong with the uintah. It must have gotten mixed in.
Hello everyone. I have a few questions for you.
I just recieved a new LGB uintah #50. I have been wanting to get one for years and picked this one up for a steal. It has never been run and used only for display. So here are some of my questions for those who have this engine:
1. Sound. I wanted to buy #51 with sound but they are too expensive for my liking. Can someone tell me what sound system LGB used and if it is still available. If not I will probably end up using a pheonix system. Also, if you have tips or pictures of the installation that would be great.
2. Owners Manual/Instructions. I keep all the information for my LGB equipment. Because this was used, and the owner passed away, it no longer has this nformation and the seller has no idea where it is. If anyone still has this, is it possible for you to make a copy and send it to me?
3. Parts The last picture shows what extra parts came in the box. Are the plows part of the uintah or are they for something else? This was sold at an estate sale so there were parts and boxes everywhere and they could have got mixed in.
4. Detail. Finally, can some of you post pictures of your Uintah. I know some have detailed them and I would love to see your work.
Thank you so much - any information would be appreciated. Michael
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