PHXbird01
12-05-2010, 03:37 PM
Greetings!
I can be considered new to model railroading despite having had an HO set with my dad when I was a small child. I'm wanting to get back into the hobby again and recently purchased a Bachmann E-Z Track layout from Costco to have running around the Christmas tree. With this set I have no complaints. The included EMD GP40 locomotive runs great, and the snap tracks are clean and smooth.
The problem is that my dad just gave me two of the locomotives he saved from our old set, and neither of them run worth anything. All I can tell about these locomotives is that one's a Bachmann Spectrum in Amtrak design, and the other is a Life-Like GP38 Burlington Northern. Both were bought in the late 1980s and haven't been run in over 10 years. Yesterday I took the Spectrum to a local hobby store where it ran beautifully when the gentleman touched the controller wires to the wheels after having cleaned and oiled them. When I got back home the engine didn't run any better than it had before I took it in. It just creeps along very slow despite being on full power.
Does anybody know what else might be wrong since dirty tracks, dirty wheels, and parts needing oiled don't seem to be the issue? I'm wondering if maybe these older locomotives require more power than this new Bachmann controller puts out.
Thanks!
BTW, my model railroading plans for the short-term are to just keep using various E-Z Track layouts on the living room floor. Space constraints keep me from having an actual work bench for the time being. :-)
I can be considered new to model railroading despite having had an HO set with my dad when I was a small child. I'm wanting to get back into the hobby again and recently purchased a Bachmann E-Z Track layout from Costco to have running around the Christmas tree. With this set I have no complaints. The included EMD GP40 locomotive runs great, and the snap tracks are clean and smooth.
The problem is that my dad just gave me two of the locomotives he saved from our old set, and neither of them run worth anything. All I can tell about these locomotives is that one's a Bachmann Spectrum in Amtrak design, and the other is a Life-Like GP38 Burlington Northern. Both were bought in the late 1980s and haven't been run in over 10 years. Yesterday I took the Spectrum to a local hobby store where it ran beautifully when the gentleman touched the controller wires to the wheels after having cleaned and oiled them. When I got back home the engine didn't run any better than it had before I took it in. It just creeps along very slow despite being on full power.
Does anybody know what else might be wrong since dirty tracks, dirty wheels, and parts needing oiled don't seem to be the issue? I'm wondering if maybe these older locomotives require more power than this new Bachmann controller puts out.
Thanks!
BTW, my model railroading plans for the short-term are to just keep using various E-Z Track layouts on the living room floor. Space constraints keep me from having an actual work bench for the time being. :-)