QUOTE: Read what i said, i never said it was a BB kit,
QUOTE: QUOTE: Originally posted by modelmaker51 Somewhere around '96-'98, Athearn changed to skew-wound armatures to improve the slow speed performance and improve efficiency Actually, Athearn started doing skewed armatures in the early 80's and not the late 90's. (I know the ones from the 80's have skewed armatures because I have a BB F7A from that time)
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Larry
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QUOTE: Originally posted by modelmaker51 Somewhere around '96-'98, Athearn changed to skew-wound armatures to improve the slow speed performance and improve efficiency
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QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy If the Kato is slow enough that you can see the difference in speed when you run the the two locomotives uncoupled, then yes the Kato will wear out quickly from be pulled faster than it's motor is turning. The faster locomotive will also get worn down with the slow Kato holding it back.