Hi gang. Just bought a new old stock shay brand new in black box. Sat on a shelf for the last 10 years. Got it for $50.
So before I go and run it what should i do to it to get it ready to run? What needs to be cleaned or lubed before starting out? Any advise from the group would be much appreciated.
Thanks
mike
alco's forever!!!!! Majoring in HO scale Minorig in O scale:)
Hi Mike. I own one and I am extra careful with it. I believe they all had fragile gears. I don't run mine very often, but I lube the gears (lightly) with Labelle oil at least once a year. And I don't pull anything heavy with it. Enjoy!
Simon
Do you get inside at all and lube the gears and bearings at all?
Yes, be careful. I have belonged to the Bachmann forums for some years and have seen that they crack gears in the HO and On30 models.
Bachmann has parts list, forums and diagrams there. I have to assume, HO.
https://estore.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=68_92&zenid=alq35vn9vup7dink3avds97t90
Go look. Company reps.
Did you get the 70 ton or 80 ton? They come with sound or DCC ready and an eight pin socket.
Good luck.
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
I have an 80 ton I bought new and I don't think there was DCC when I bought it at Modeltrainstuff's downtown Baltimore store. I only ran it for an hour to "break it in" It ran fine.
I can't decide whether to convert it to DCC or sell it. I also have a set of NWSL replacement gears, which I have not installed. With NWSL going out of business, they will be unobtanium.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
I got yhe black box spectrum 80 ton 3 truck greenbrier one. Which if i am not wrong is not dcc easily ready.
This diagram from the Bachmann site shows an eight pin socket for the 80 ton so you must have an older version.
What you see on the socket are two three pin adapters to permit the loco to run on a DC layout. I had some of those adapters at one time.
https://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/dwg/dwgs/81907.pdf
rs2mike Do you get inside at all and lube the gears and bearings at all? mike
If you have any issues, this loco has been discussed here before.
A fellow in the MRH forums about a year ago measured the steel shafts with a dial caliper and they were all the same. Apparently gears are made in plastic molding machines and the I.D.'s are not always the same. Whatever method they use, is not good. Some locos come out of the box new with cracked gears according to some people. Even replacement trucks from Bachmann. It has been happening for a few years.
NWSL was making steel gears but they are going out of business last I heard.
Just Google, bachmann ho 80 ton shay gears
You will find many discussions on the 'Net with repairs and suggestions, photos, You Tube videos.
Bachmann forums are not as active as they use to be a couple of years ago.
RR_Mel ..... I used some Amazing Goop to glue in the motor to the proper worm/gear alignment waited for 24 hours replaced the shell and it ran perfect. Six years later it’s still running fine. Mel
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Was that specific Goop you used?. Don't they make several varieties,.....marine, etc??
Brian
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