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Posted by
oskar
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Fri, Oct 15 2004 1:37 PM
I was running a piggy back train with 1Dash-9 BNSF 4723 a SD40 BNSF 8010
and 2 SD40-2's CR8848 CSX 83?? when I went into Cutbank. when the SD40 and the SD40-2 crossed the cross over they broke couplers I tried it again at only 4mph they did it again should I replace the SD40-2 CR are what?
kevin
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Posted by
StillGrande
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Fri, Oct 15 2004 1:47 PM
You might to see if they are the problem. If they are, you can edit the coupler values (make them less likely to break). They discuss how to do this on http://www.webdottrainsim.com/index5.htm in detail.
Dewey "Facts are meaningless; you can use facts to prove anything that is even remotely true! Facts, schmacks!" - Homer Simpson "The problem is there are so many stupid people and nothing eats them."
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Posted by
kevarc
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Fri, Oct 15 2004 1:49 PM
This is a know bug.
You can edit your rolling stock to help get through these areas.
For more information, look in the physics forum at www.3dtrains.com/forums
Kevin Arceneaux Mining Engineer, Penn State 1979
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Posted by
smurf
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Mon, Nov 1 2004 2:57 PM
[?] (me, too, please)
I came here looking for the answer to this question. I went to the webdottainsim site and got a fix that involeved going to the wordpad, and then changing the ENG file. I did searches in 'my computer', the .c drive and could not find the word pad, nor the ENG file.
I am NOT versitle with a computer, but how can I fix those blasted couplers?
Regards,
Gary
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Posted by
oskar
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Sat, Jan 29 2005 7:00 PM
now I have no problem with the Cutbank switch I had to reinstall do to spyware
kevin
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