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I started in HO in the very early 60s. I got a Varney docksider and a Tyco train set with their 0-4-0 Booster switcher. This engine was very good! It ran smoother then the Varney. My Tyco Booster was still going, when I gave it to my nephew in the early 70s. It was never on a layout and only ran on the floor, in the dust. I kept it lubbed and clean and it gave good service! This was the Mantua/Tyco unit. Even if Tyco's products were crap later, if the desire exists to keep an old loco running, something can alway be done to make it so! <br /> <br />I have no idea what loco Mr. Hodan is refurring too. Niether did anyone else, when they made their suggestions, nor do they still! My comments were only directed at giving constructive answers!
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