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I have a silk shirt and a plaid leisure suit. My white zipper boots need some polish, though.
Lee,Glad the motor has worked out!!Also been meaning to ask you this but do you dress in retro clothing while modeling? Jon
Rivarossi steamers have the same faux dimple on their side rods. For example, their 0-8-0 and 2-8-2 have only two of the four driver axles pinned or screwed onto the side rods, with all driver axles geared with brass gears. Contrast that with the MiniTrix 2-10-0 decapod which has all five axles screwed or pinned onto the side rods, with all five axles having brass gears and two of the five axles having traction tires (four traction tire wheels).
On closer inspection, I can verify that the side rod has a faux pin dimple, not a hole, and that there are no traction tires or grooves for same on Any of the drivers. What you see in the picture is a tidy line of oxidation/ dirt.Given that the counterweight is out of whack, I suspect the front driver was likely replaced at some point with one of the non TT axles. I suppose I could send Max to the post office yet again with another tiny parcel from his endless parts yard, but my own experience with traction tires has been less than successful.Job one will be resolving the clearance issue over the trailing truck, and getting all 6 drivers solidly on the railhead to see how that might improve traction. After that we'll see about adding a tire.Lee
I suspect that by the time I go through all of that, it would make more sense just to find a second generation Hudson to add to the collection. Hopefully I can Tinker with it this evening