If you have a real problem you might find someone here to repost your pic. Someone did one for me once. We will see if the new forum makes it easier to post pics.
Good idea! Posting a pic here would be the first time for me. Hopefully, it'll work.
mkepler954The dogbone connector somehow fell out of the loco. I searched high and low to no avail.
OK, what happened to the original?
That's the exact one I bought from NWSL hoping it would fit. They were too small
The tube has to fit over the spinning shaft which is about 4.5mm on one side and 6.35 on the other.
345 series articulated 2-6-6-2
Yeah, they probably won't ship to you in Canada. Sounds like there are no sellers on eBay in Canada at the moment for that particular item. Might check directly with NWSL. Or perhaps one of the Canadian online sellers deals with NWSL and can order it for you.
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i had to use ebay.com rather than the one i normally use [ebay,ca] to get it to show up .... it seems the seller only ships to the us, if it matters ..??
mkepler954 It's a Mantua srticulated 2-6-6-2 w/tender, 345 series. The rear axle has a tube connected to the motor but the front is a dogbone shaped connector. I went to eBay just now found nothing described as a u joint connector from NWSL. I'll look for tubing if I can find the right size.
It's a Mantua srticulated 2-6-6-2 w/tender, 345 series. The rear axle has a tube connected to the motor but the front is a dogbone shaped connector.
I went to eBay just now found nothing described as a u joint connector from NWSL.
I'll look for tubing if I can find the right size.
Years ago I used 1.5mm/2mm RC fuel line for coupling 2mm shafts together. Worked pretty good too. Mel My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
Called a u joint connector, 4 on ebay right now from NWSL.
Sounds like it was upgraded at some point, could go back to tubing or I have seen them many times on e-bay but I think they are called something else.
never heard of a "dog bone connector"
doesn't this diagram from hoseeker show just a tube?
greg - Philadelphia & Reading / Reading
make them out of styrene tubing, easy to do ....
I have an HO Mantua 2-6-6-2 and it doesn’t have dogbone drive lines. What model type of mallets do you have. Mel My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
I own 5 Mantua 2-6-6-2 locos and need to find the dogbone connectors for the drive shaft. I had no luck on the internet and called NWSL and they don't carry them. I'm about ready to five up.