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What does an engine "need" in it?

9167 Views 69 Replies 30 Participants Last post by  Greg Elmassian
Some of us have talked about this before.
Thought it would be a good thread.
I have bought used engines that was damaged.
all I reaaly need in them is
1 the 24 volt motors
2 leds head lights ,direction board.
3 some may want smoker.
4 sound unit w/speaker

I have been asked why is all the boards in side the locos for if you don't need them?
In the old days all we had was lights, smoke

In my mind engines are designed for meeting everyones needs the easiest way possible.

Some of us even remove everything and start over with some sytems.

I have a couple of engines that just have a plug in and out at each end and leads to the motors. nothing else.the lead engine controls them or a battery car.

what do you think.??
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Vicki Pollard from "Little Britain" says it best.


Yeh but!!! No but!!! Yeh but!!! No but!!!
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Posted By NTCGRR on 01/16/2009 5:00 PM
Chuck
I think working sanders is very important in winter.


What a great idea.

However, I cannot imagine a track powered loco would be able to pick up any power once the track was sanded.

That leaves only one viable power source, Batt............
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Posted By Nicholas Savatgy on 01/16/2009 9:47 PM
Posted By TonyWalsham on 01/16/2009 5:34 PM
Posted By NTCGRR on 01/16/2009 5:00 PM
Chuck
I think working sanders is very important in winter.


What a great idea.

However, I cannot imagine a track powered loco would be able to pick up any power once the track was sanded.

That leaves only one viable power source, Batt............













URRRRRRRRR UMMMMMM WHAT????? track power rules ..................... DAAAAAAAAAAAAAA



No it wouldn't with working sanders. It wouldn't work at all.
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