QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 I really would like to have one of these... I really really would. But for now I have a question about this Bachman Shay. Can it easily negotiate a 4 to 5% grade? sure is purty, ain't it. Jarrell
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 QUOTE: Originally posted by Trainnut1250 Jarrell, I have three. These locos are great. One of my favorites. We had a showdown on level track between a P2K 2-8-8-2 and single shay to see who could pull more cars. The shay came within 5 cars of the P2k. Perhaps this speaks badly of the P2K, I don't remember how may cars, but there were a lot. The prototype regularly ran on very steep grades. Beautiful model that runs like a swiss watch........ During deer season I used to walk the old R.R.grade that the old MEDCO#4 used it is pretty steep up there(notice I said I used too)[:D] I read on one website that the prototype could do as much as 14% grades. That's pretty steep! Jarrell
QUOTE: Originally posted by Trainnut1250 Jarrell, I have three. These locos are great. One of my favorites. We had a showdown on level track between a P2K 2-8-8-2 and single shay to see who could pull more cars. The shay came within 5 cars of the P2k. Perhaps this speaks badly of the P2K, I don't remember how may cars, but there were a lot. The prototype regularly ran on very steep grades. Beautiful model that runs like a swiss watch........
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 QUOTE: Originally posted by oleirish Jarrell: You mean like these shays[:D] These is a 70ton three truck Willamette made here in oregon in 1925 .Itwas alogger for medco here for years.Right now it is being re-bulit,About two miles from me. [^]OLE'IRISH Beautiful aren't they OleIrish. Can you get in to see them as they're being rebuilt? Jarrell
QUOTE: Originally posted by oleirish Jarrell: You mean like these shays[:D] These is a 70ton three truck Willamette made here in oregon in 1925 .Itwas alogger for medco here for years.Right now it is being re-bulit,About two miles from me. [^]OLE'IRISH
QUOTE: Originally posted by ereimer don't worry , i'll be doing the install soon . and i'll be asking for help here if i run into any trouble !
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 QUOTE: Originally posted by Trainnut1250 Alright whats with all the long faces?? Surely (don't call me that) you guys can drill a few holes (two I beleive) and do some other work to get a cool sounding, awesome looking loco. I was just making the point that they are stretching the truth to call it a drop it installation. Now that you know what to expect, you won't be unpleasantly surprised when you buy the decoder. Personally, I will be doing more of these installs in the future.... Guy, you've never heard anything I installed sound in. It goes something like thripppp... guggle guggle... thriiiiiiiipp. Seriously, I wouldn't know where to drill those two holes. Well, maybe the instruction sheet is better than most I've seen..[^] Jarrell
QUOTE: Originally posted by Trainnut1250 Alright whats with all the long faces?? Surely (don't call me that) you guys can drill a few holes (two I beleive) and do some other work to get a cool sounding, awesome looking loco. I was just making the point that they are stretching the truth to call it a drop it installation. Now that you know what to expect, you won't be unpleasantly surprised when you buy the decoder. Personally, I will be doing more of these installs in the future....
QUOTE: Originally posted by ereimer QUOTE: I have installed the Soundtraxx unit in one of my shays...Drop in it aint. oh great [:(]
QUOTE: I have installed the Soundtraxx unit in one of my shays...Drop in it aint.
QUOTE: soundtraxx makes a dcc decoder with sound that is supposed to drop right into the bachmann shay http://soundtraxx.com/dcc/hoshay.html i haven't bought the decoder yet , already have the shay , so i can't say if the install is as easy as it looks on soundtraxx's website and i don't have a layout yet so i don't know how well it manages steep grades , but i will be extremely dissapointed if the model of one of the best hill climbing loco's ever made didn't climb like a mountain goat
QUOTE: Originally posted by ereimer soundtraxx makes a dcc decoder with sound that is supposed to drop right into the bachmann shay http://soundtraxx.com/dcc/hoshay.html i haven't bought the decoder yet , already have the shay , so i can't say if the install is as easy as it looks on soundtraxx's website and i don't have a layout yet so i don't know how well it manages steep grades , but i will be extremely dissapointed if the model of one of the best hill climbing loco's ever made didn't climb like a mountain goat