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Interesting that this came up. I’ve wanted one of these for a long time and finally won one at a decent price on EBay. It is test run only new in the original box. I received it just this afternoon.I installed an ESU Lokpilot non sound decoder in it and it’s an absolute gem. I’m not sure what it will pull yet because all my rolling stock is off the test layout not unpacked from the show last weekend. The mfg number identifies it as a first run but all the paperwork shows it as a WKW.I’m quite pleased with it.
You'd think either of these models would be a no-brainer for Atlas or BLI. I guess it's a good thing I'm not in charge of product development for either company . . . John C.
Jim:I have to agree, quite pleased with mine. You might remember a huge thread on the old A board, mostly focusing on the first runs lack of pulling power. Which seemed to be fixed somewhat in the second run. Lots of ingenious ideas about where to stuff tungsten in the critter. My second run version continues to run like a top and is used as a switcher in the yard.Kind regards,Bill
One of the things I've always admired about the Kato Mike is its simplicity - the main rod is only connected to one geared driver, which means there are no quartering issues when you take this model apart and put it back together.
The crankpins on these can jam on the siderods or inside of the valve gear. Sometimes the valve gear needs to be slightly bent out or the crankpins pushed in more or their heads filed a little to clear. If you widen the drivers to the right gauge instead of being too narrow, that exacerbates the problem because it allows more lateral play. But of course, if you don't correct the gauge, it will pick switch points and ride up on guard rails. The only sure way is to widen the drivers to the correct gauge but also add some washers on the axles to limit the side-to-side play.
One of the things I've always admired about the Kato Mike is its simplicity - the main rod is only connected to one geared driver, which means there are no quartering issues when you take this model apart and put it back together.John C.