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First of all, I would have to say from bitter experience that while I welcome the competition, there is nothing that truly matches the actual Kadee brand for reliable operation. But secondly, no matter what the brand, your coupler heights must be accurate and consistent to quite close tolerances. Thirdly, you may have a "vertical curve" that with long cars can result in uncoupling. Fourthly, if you are using the under-track uncoupling magnets on your main line these can result in inadvertent uncouplings if the train is not moving smoothly (can happen with the above-track ones too but in my experience much less likely).
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