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QUOTE: Originally posted by ndbprr Steamers are notorious for needing to be balanced in regard to weight. Diesels with trucks at the end and able to pivot are more forgiving. With steam engine drivers rigid to the boiler wieght transfer significantly affects tracking ability. Most steamers have the motor at the cab end and naturally are tipped in that direction. the higher priced steam engines will add weight to the front to comensate.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Leon Silverman Spacemouse: In case you are not aware of this, prototype steam engines actually support part of their weight on both the pilots and the trailing trucks. You might get satisfactory results by simply adding a metal washer or other weight directly to the top of truck if a spring is not practical.