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Picked up some trains.............

5.1K views 44 replies 10 participants last post by  shaygetz  
#1 ·
My Son's friend cleaned out his uncles attic & wanted to get rid of them, gave the kid 100, now that I look at it probably way too much, anyway it will give me many hours of tinkering, there's a few interesting pieces
Athern?.........it runs



the santa fe runs Bachmann, the tyco is dead



this just says made in japan, die cast & it's NJC I'd like to fix it up it's dead



this is a bowser again dead





The NJC looks like pretty intracit drive, don't think it's a real cheapie unit????????

Some interesting cars I'll post pics of them later. Rich.
 
#4 ·
Gotta play with it, see if I can cajole it into running again, I'm in Jersey & have very little NJ stuff in the collection.So I'll hang onto it for now,sorry !

Was pretty sure on the SP, that ran a little, gotta clean & lube & see what she's got left?
 
#6 ·
I haven't dug into anything yet, just put em on the track for a quick test, the 2 steamers & the tyco, NOTHING not even a light, the sp needed a little push as did the santa fe,
When I get some time I'll start tearing down, cleaning & testing to see what I have.
What's the bowser??
 
#7 ·
A few interesting cars........


this one is wood



these have tin? bodies, some on wood bases



mostly junk



these I might put some work into



some new york stuff



bunch a brass track & turnouts these may hit the payback post



 
#8 ·
I think you did OK for a C note...the steam should clean up just fine for that alone...the Trailer Maid pig flat is a very nice catch and I believe hard to find. Mine heart is all aflutter over that European Big Hook....
 
#11 ·
The crane & the boom actually work , I have some work to do on the trucks, I'll try just a clean up first.
On Most of the cars the couplings are broken off ,everything is really dirty, so clean em up & get some couplings on & see how they roll.
The trailer maid caught my eye early, the flat car is pretty hefty, it looked old & well made so maybe a few gems in the lot.
& I got a beer car back in the collection, those were the first to be scarfed up when I sold some freight cars back then.
 
#12 ·
The irony is I think he was just going to give them to me, I felt guilty just takin them so I offered the 100, he accepted & I think we both ended up doing ok.
I do love to fix up strays. Maybe this will give me inspiration to get back up there & do something with my stripped down back half of the layout?????????????
 
#17 ·
Putzed with the locos today, diesel side ok. Got the tyco running but not too smooth even after clean & lube.
The bachmann santa fe is not a bad loco, after clean & lube & a new light bulb she runs pretty good, it has all wheel pickup too.
The athern southern runs good, just cleaned up the outside, it wasn't as dirty as the others, will save the lube job for later.
Also found a couple of motors in the bottom of the box, don't know what there for? Any ideas?
 
#18 ·
Not so lucky with the steam, the NJC can get the motor to run but have to bypass one of the brushes, cleaned the stator (if I have the right part name,where the brushes touch) & filed the brushes a tad, still no luck.
 
#19 ·
The bowser just a twitch out of the motor, haven't figured how to get to the brushes yet, but it also looks like it gets power for 1 lead from the tender, but I don't see how, no power pickups,wheels don't look isolated, here's a few pics & then one with my bowser next to it ???






 
#20 ·
Typical can motor replacements for steam engines. I can not read the lettering to know what kind of motor. Probably better than the open frame stock motors. If you clean the commutator and the brush surface then that is all that is required in the motor. Make sure the spring to put pressure on the brush is in place.
Next you need to be sure the rotor will turn freely. Then try to feed power to both sides of the motor. Sometimes difficult when still in the mount. It should fire at this point. If so the problem is further out. likely a broken connection or oxidation on the contact surface. Make sure they are clean and shinny. These usually can be brought back to a good operating condition. The poor conductivity and excess friction are usually at fault.
Larry
www.llxlocomotives.com
 
#23 ·
Just a newbie here, but your score looks like the same type of stuff I got the other day. Lots of tinkering to do here. That's the fun of it. Nice finds! I'm after one of those ICG's as I'm rebuilding my collection.
 
#24 ·
excuse my lack of knowledge but what's an ICG ?
Some of you know I really don't need more rolling stock , have more than I can handle just to tune em up & get into good rollers, anyway as I go through it all I may revive the payback thread & pass some of it along to those who can use it once I've done all my tinkering!
 
#26 · (Edited)
Looks to me like the 4 on the left side, Railbox, Santa Fe and the 2 gondolas,the Milwaukee and Conrail cars upper right and the ICG caboose of course. If you take a look they're probably marked either TYCO or Tiawan on the bottom. Not sure about the blue bulkhead flat.
 
#27 ·
That TYCO 630 is massive, they look horrible without the handrails though. My experience with that kind of motor has been to put it on a loop of track, after its ceaned and lubed, and run it about 3/4 throttle for 15 to 20 minutes. It'll usually either smooth out or die. Worst one I ever had actually burst into flames during a test run. (Power torque)
 
#28 ·
Yea, I fried one a year or so ago when I picked up a junk batch a diesels,My son said look dad a diesel with smoke! I told him that's fried pancakes! ( for the pancake motor )
did get 6 outta nine running again. think it was 25 with the shipping, many hours of tinkering well worth it!