My grandson was recently given a Bachmann #81098 Anniversary Edition 4-6-0 and several accompanying Big Hauler cars. Since he is only 4.5 years old, my Stepdaughter quickly shipped it up here so he could see it run on my layout when he visits, but it wouldn't get destroyed before he knew what he was doing!
The front truck keeps jumping off the track, particularly on, but not limited to switches. I have checked wheel gauge. I had thought of increasing the tension on the spring that depresses it to the track, but can't find any documentation on disassembly so that I could get at that truck. Also need to replace the front boiler inspection door as the hinge pin is broken. What is the switch behind that door on the boiler for? Smoke unit???
Tried to register for the bachmann site, but can't seem to get the activation message; and nothing shows in my junk mail folder so that's not it!
Anybody have any ideas?
Hi Bob,
Is it an anniversary 10 wheeler with metal valve gear? I have two of them and as you can see from the pic there are two switches, top direction and bottom smoke unit. I have never had any problem with the front truck on either loco, the spring keeps them on the track very well, just as well because they are current pick ups. I'll post a pic of the spring as well - not a very good pic though. If you have to disassemble it you will have to unsolder the wires, they run through the spring. Keep trying with Bachmann.
Cheers,
Kim
http://www.barrysbigtrains.com/
Bob one of my favorite sites for tips.
http://www.girr.org/girr/tips/tips1/big_hauler_tips.html
Hope this helps.
George......Please forgive me I had your link and had a "young moment"!
BTY, please if you can keep the web pages up. Alot of new G gauge guys/gals need the info! Thanks Again, William Pugh
Tom Trigg
Have fun with your trains
William I hope your not confusing me with George Schreyer. He has forgotten more about this hobby than I will ever learn.
I also had problems with the front truck derailing on a big hauler..I made a new truck mount out of brass strip, as seen on:
and that helped somewhat, but it still derailed a lot. so I finally solved the problem once and for all! the front truck will NEVER derail again!
Scot
I mortified mine this way:
The strip is loosely fastened so it flops around. It's only job is to push or pull the front truck along. There are a couple ounces of led on the truck itself. Now it sticks to the track regardless of almost any disruptions
You'll like that Annie. It's fairly strong, reliable, smooth, nicely detailed...
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