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Our non profit model railroad and train safety program has a lot of different brands of locomotives/trains for kids to operate at our events over the years. Everything from Buddy L to USA Trains, LGB, etc. and due to our rigorous maintenance procedures, momentum control and supervision, even our cheap locomotives have been and are still in full operational condition with no problems, some for over 29 years now.
We run Bachman, LGB, Aristocraft, Hartland Locomotive Works/Kalamazoo, Buddy L, Piko, Accucraft, MTH, Lionel, USA Trains and Barry's Big Trains. (among other accessory and train manufacturers)
We were recently donated a brand new, never run, Keystone Christmas 2-6-2 Prairie, that only 407 were made.
Many of the parts and tender have Bachmann resemblance and were built with Bachmann's authorization, minus some drive parts, by Kadaar (hope I spelled that right) in China. I was told (and I am unsure how accurate this is) that J Loyd International bought out Buddy L when they went out of business and improved on that line of G scale trains, eliminating the motor mount issue, among other improvements like are in the Christmas set.
The pictured locomotive was a shelf queen because on the first run out of the box, the front axle, which had not been fully seated in the plastic axle insulator, slipped out of quarter and broke both side rods as shown. The original owner didn't know what to do, so it sat around for a long while.
I checked the locomotive out well and found it in superb condition, minus the broken side rods. The plastic insulator is not cracked and once I find side rods, I will re-quarter the drive, epoxy the axles and it'll be ready to go.
I purchased Bachmann anniversary metal side rods prematurely for $11.00 thinking they would fit from the 4-6-0, however they are a half inch to long, as shown in the photo.
The Keystone side rods are 6 centimeters from the center of the rear rod post hole to the center of the middle rod post hole and 6.5 centimeters from the center of the middle rod post hole to the center of the front rod post hole.
I have been trying to find side rods for this locomotive due to it's rarity and beautiful appearance and condition. Buddy L side rods will fit this locomotive according to previous posts from years past. So a Buddy L parts locomotive would be great also!
I can't find anyone with enough time or who is willing to put the effort forward to measure an LGB mogul or Piko locomotive side rod for comparison, (among others) just in case I can't find Keystone or Buddy L side rods.
Would like to get this locomotive running first kids to operate for years to come and I am asking the large scale community to see if anyone has these parts around that they wouldn't mind separating from.
Cowcatcher was broken in shipping but we had a new one and it is now installed on the locomotive, even though it is missing in the photo.
You can email me or leave a reply here on this post.
Our public email is, [email protected]
I need 2 side rods. 1 right, 1 left. Color is irrelevant.
Any help appreciated.
If Buddy L and Keystone rods are not obtainable, maybe some of you can measure your 3 axle drives on whatever brand locomotives you have and maybe there will be a match somewhere and if the manufacturer or part is available then it can be obtained that way. Rods can be somewhat modified to work, if they are really close in size also.
Thanks for reading this long post and we'll hope for the best.
It's just too nice of a locomotive to throw out and that I think everyone would agree on that. I know the kids will enjoy it!
Thank you again!
Ken
Imagination Station Kids On Track Model Railroad And Train Safety Program
E. Helena, Montana
Serving disadvantaged children, their families and the general public on the west coast and northwest areas of the United States for 29 years.
Our non profit model railroad and train safety program has a lot of different brands of locomotives/trains for kids to operate at our events over the years. Everything from Buddy L to USA Trains, LGB, etc. and due to our rigorous maintenance procedures, momentum control and supervision, even our cheap locomotives have been and are still in full operational condition with no problems, some for over 29 years now.
We run Bachman, LGB, Aristocraft, Hartland Locomotive Works/Kalamazoo, Buddy L, Piko, Accucraft, MTH, Lionel, USA Trains and Barry's Big Trains. (among other accessory and train manufacturers)
We were recently donated a brand new, never run, Keystone Christmas 2-6-2 Prairie, that only 407 were made.
Many of the parts and tender have Bachmann resemblance and were built with Bachmann's authorization, minus some drive parts, by Kadaar (hope I spelled that right) in China. I was told (and I am unsure how accurate this is) that J Loyd International bought out Buddy L when they went out of business and improved on that line of G scale trains, eliminating the motor mount issue, among other improvements like are in the Christmas set.
The pictured locomotive was a shelf queen because on the first run out of the box, the front axle, which had not been fully seated in the plastic axle insulator, slipped out of quarter and broke both side rods as shown. The original owner didn't know what to do, so it sat around for a long while.
I checked the locomotive out well and found it in superb condition, minus the broken side rods. The plastic insulator is not cracked and once I find side rods, I will re-quarter the drive, epoxy the axles and it'll be ready to go.
I purchased Bachmann anniversary metal side rods prematurely for $11.00 thinking they would fit from the 4-6-0, however they are a half inch to long, as shown in the photo.
The Keystone side rods are 6 centimeters from the center of the rear rod post hole to the center of the middle rod post hole and 6.5 centimeters from the center of the middle rod post hole to the center of the front rod post hole.
I have been trying to find side rods for this locomotive due to it's rarity and beautiful appearance and condition. Buddy L side rods will fit this locomotive according to previous posts from years past. So a Buddy L parts locomotive would be great also!
I can't find anyone with enough time or who is willing to put the effort forward to measure an LGB mogul or Piko locomotive side rod for comparison, (among others) just in case I can't find Keystone or Buddy L side rods.
Would like to get this locomotive running first kids to operate for years to come and I am asking the large scale community to see if anyone has these parts around that they wouldn't mind separating from.
Cowcatcher was broken in shipping but we had a new one and it is now installed on the locomotive, even though it is missing in the photo.
You can email me or leave a reply here on this post.
Our public email is, [email protected]
I need 2 side rods. 1 right, 1 left. Color is irrelevant.
Any help appreciated.
If Buddy L and Keystone rods are not obtainable, maybe some of you can measure your 3 axle drives on whatever brand locomotives you have and maybe there will be a match somewhere and if the manufacturer or part is available then it can be obtained that way. Rods can be somewhat modified to work, if they are really close in size also.
Thanks for reading this long post and we'll hope for the best.
It's just too nice of a locomotive to throw out and that I think everyone would agree on that. I know the kids will enjoy it!
Thank you again!
Ken
Imagination Station Kids On Track Model Railroad And Train Safety Program
E. Helena, Montana
Serving disadvantaged children, their families and the general public on the west coast and northwest areas of the United States for 29 years.
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