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McHenry Scale Knuckle Couplers

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Posted by Autonerd on Friday, July 5, 2019 9:46 PM

richhotrain
I just ordered enough Kadee #148 whisker couplers to replace the factory equipped couplers on all 16 tank cars.

Smart move. Our club runs long trains, and we mandate metal knuckle couplers,. Say what you want about competing products, but in our experience, you rarely go wrong using Kadees.

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Posted by PC101 on Friday, July 5, 2019 10:59 PM

Only inside a gondola as a scrap load, never on the ends.

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Posted by BRAKIE on Saturday, July 6, 2019 4:56 AM

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The Walthers all metal Protomax II couper works as well as the KD after all its a exact duplicate of KD's #5 including the brass centering spring.

It might be my imagination, but I seem to think that the Protomax is slightly larger.  But maybe the water around here is bad.

 

If they are larger I can't see the difference when the Protomax II  coupled to a KD #5 or 148. 

Of course I don't own calipers either so,the Protomax II  might be one or two thousandths of a inch bigger.(shruggs)

Larry

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Posted by steemtrayn on Saturday, July 13, 2019 1:29 PM
18,000+ posts and you're just finding out plastic couplers suck? I find that hard to believe.
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Posted by richhotrain on Saturday, July 13, 2019 4:00 PM

steemtrayn
18,000+ posts and you're just finding out plastic couplers suck? I find that hard to believe. 

Here's what I find hard to believe, Dave. I started this thread 3 weeks ago, and it took you this long to find it??? Laugh  Bang Head  Bow

Oh, wait. You're from New Jersey!!!  Geeked

Rich

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Saturday, July 13, 2019 5:40 PM

richhotrain

 

 
steemtrayn
18,000+ posts and you're just finding out plastic couplers suck? I find that hard to believe. 

 

 

Here's what I find hard to believe, Dave. I started this thread 3 weeks ago, and it took you this long to find it??? Laugh  Bang Head  Bow

 

Oh, wait. You're from New Jersey!!!  Geeked

Rich

 

Did you know that in New Jersey you are not allowed to pump your own gas?

What is with that? What exactly does that say about the government? or the people?

Living here in northern/central Maryland all my life, I know New Jersey reasonably well, it's not far, and we travel to the south Jersey beaches with some regularity, Cape May in particular being old house people.

But they do some strange stuff up there........

Sheldon

    

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Posted by doctorwayne on Saturday, July 13, 2019 9:30 PM

steemtrayn
18,000+ posts and you're just finding out plastic couplers suck? I find that hard to believe.

Kadee offers plastic couplers, too...they seem to work fine. 

I've used Bachmann's EZMATE plastic couplers and McHenry's plastic couplers on rolling stock and locomotives bought on the "used" market, and while I'm slowly converting many of my locos and rolling stock to various versions of Kadee's "scale" couplers, I've never had any problems with the aforementioned brands equipped with metal knuckle springs.  The McHenry's with the "finger-type" plastic knuckle springs, however, were nothing but trouble right from the start.

I've been using Kadees right from when I started in HO in the mid-'50s.

Wayne

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