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I bought this train set Bachmann North Star Express on Ebay. When I set the engine on the track all it does is make a grinding noise and it does not move. The seller said the last time they used it the train worked. I do not think this is something that would go bad on a train just sitting in a box. Also the batter lid on the battery compartment on the tender is missing so the battery will not sit low enough to make contact. Yes I have asked for a refund, but just incase I do not get one what do I need to do to get this "annie 10 wheel engine" working again? I was trying to post a video of the engine and the noise it is
making but I guess we can not post videos.
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I do not think this is something that would go bad on a train just sitting in a box.
making but I guess we can not post videos.
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You're dead right, and I would say that the seller has misled you (that's the polite version).

I would say that there's a problem in the gearbox, and these are not designed for simple replacement of the odd part.

If you feel confident enough to open up the loco from underneath, you may be able to get some parts from the Bachmann estore (not sure what they have available just now).

The Bachmann 10-wheeler has been released in about 5 different iterations, and the mechanics have been changed with most of those variations.

Definitely a case for ebay resolution I would have thought.
 

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You're dead right, and I would say that the seller has misled you (that's the polite version).

I would say that there's a problem in the gearbox, and these are not designed for simple replacement of the odd part.

If you feel confident enough to open up the loco from underneath, you may be able to get some parts from the Bachmann estore (not sure what they have available just now).

The Bachmann 10-wheeler has been released in about 5 different iterations, and the mechanics have been changed with most of those variations.

Definitely a case for ebay resolution I would have thought.
Thank you. I am not comfortable taking the train apart at least until I have a response from EBAY. LOL I would not want to return it (if that is the resolution) in pieces I could not get back together. LOL.
 

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Thank you. I am not comfortable taking the train apart at least until I have a response from EBAY. LOL I would not want to return it (if that is the resolution) in pieces I could not get back together. LOL.
Best plan - send it back in one piece and get your money back :nod::nod::nod::nod:
 

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Agreed, however if you really want to fix it a replacement chassis from Bachmann may be the way to go.
They are remarkably good value at the moment, but transatlantic shipping, vat and fees will probably more than double the price! :mad:
As you are probably aware the tender battery only powers the very basic sound,

4-6-0 Standard-Shells & Chassis : Bachmann Trains Online Store!
The OP's in the USA - a chassis would be dirt cheap, but not the way to deal with this problem just at the moment
 

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update: My money was refunded in full and she does not want the train back. So how much is a new chassis? I really wanted the set for the caboose, and the Texaco Oil Tanker. I use to have a Texaco distributorship in Portland, Oregon so it seems fun to have. I would like the engine to work though as everything is in excellent condition. Should I just go to the Bachmann website to look for the chassis?
I am totally clueless about this if you have not noticed LOL.
 

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The Bachmann estore has an entire chassis for $45 (plus postage) and they have one the right colour scheme

The only cautionary word is that it may not be the same version as yours. I'm pretty certain that all of the track powered versions (having metal wheels) have the same body shape, but the new chassis may not be a direct fit. Any competent modeler would be able to fit it for you - time to phone a friend :call::call:

There will be quite a few wires going in various directions - again, all of the diagrams are available on the Bachmann estore website.

I can't see that they have a cover hatch for the battery compartment, though.
 
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By the way, the Bachmann gear that is cracked and slipping on it's shaft CAN indeed go bad just sitting. The common wisdom attributes these failures to the plastic shrinking over time. At some point it shrinks so much that it cracks and now is not well connected to the shaft and it just spins and makes noise as opposed to transmitting power to the wheels.

So, this can happen, and it can happen at any time. Only the latest chassis have overcome this, and I believe there is still one "nylon" gear in the drivetrain.

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By the way, the Bachmann gear that is cracked and slipping on it's shaft CAN indeed go bad just sitting. The common wisdom attributes these failures to the plastic shrinking over time. At some point it shrinks so much that it cracks and now is not well connected to the shaft and it just spins and makes noise as opposed to transmitting power to the wheels.

So, this can happen, and it can happen at any time. Only the latest chassis have overcome this, and I believe there is still one "nylon" gear in the drivetrain.

Greg
Probably so, but I'm not able to answer for the 4-6-0 as I haven't had a failure there.

The Connie 2-8-0 failures of the drive gear appear to me to be the result of the assembly process, as the gears that I have seen with damage (prior to destruction) show the cracks coming from the centre. If it were shrinkage in cold temperatures one would have expected the cracks to start at the edge :think::think:
 
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Not cold, aging of the plastic.. it shrinks with age. if the outside shrinks, it shrinks... nothing constraining the outer diameter of the gear

but as the inside shrinks, the metal shaft does not and the gear cracks because it cannot compress the metal shaft.

There is also some conjecture on the dimensions of the cast gear and the shaft, but it's really the cheap plastic.

This is well documented in their locos.

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Not cold, aging of the plastic.. it shrinks with age. if the outside shrinks, it shrinks... nothing constraining the outer diameter of the gear

but as the inside shrinks, the metal shaft does not and the gear cracks because it cannot compress the metal shaft.

There is also some conjecture on the dimensions of the cast gear and the shaft, but it's really the cheap plastic.

This is well documented in their locos.

Greg
Yeah, I'm shrinking with age but I haven't cracked yet :mask::mask:
 

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update: My money was refunded in full and she does not want the train back. So how much is a new chassis? I really wanted the set for the caboose, and the Texaco Oil Tanker. I use to have a Texaco distributorship in Portland, Oregon so it seems fun to have. I would like the engine to work though as everything is in excellent condition. Should I just go to the Bachmann website to look for the chassis?
I am totally clueless about this if you have not noticed LOL.
The chassis in the Bachmann store come in 2 varieties: the "anniversary" engines, with metal rods between the wheels, and the "regular" version with plastic side/coupling rods. I'd tell you the 'regilar' will work fine, but I recall there was a Xmas set with an Anniversary engine that was called North Star or something. So check your rod type (or post a photo of the side of the engine and we'll tell you what it is!) Then order the appropriate chassis.
They are pretty easy to swap, and copious instructions are online. Just google "swap bachmann big hauler chassis" and you'll get lots of reading and viewing material.
 

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The chassis in the Bachmann store come in 2 varieties: the "anniversary" engines, with metal rods between the wheels, and the "regular" version with plastic side/coupling rods. I'd tell you the 'regilar' will work fine, but I recall there was a Xmas set with an Anniversary engine that was called North Star or something. So check your rod type (or post a photo of the side of the engine and we'll tell you what it is!) Then order the appropriate chassis.
They are pretty easy to swap, and copious instructions are online. Just google "swap bachmann big hauler chassis" and you'll get lots of reading and viewing material.
I have just decided it is not worth putting any money into. The plastic gears are not crack anywhere that I can see. I have three other LGB engines I can use so why put money into a less superior engine that I I really do not need. I really wanted the set for the caboose and the Texaco tanker so I am happy.
 
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I have just decided it is not worth putting any money into. The plastic gears are not crack anywhere that I can see. I have three other LGB engines I can use so why put money into a less superior engine that I I really do not need. I really wanted the set for the caboose and the Texaco tanker so I am happy.

Well, if you've got the bits you want from the set and feel that it doesn't owe you anything, then that's a result!

Just a suggestion - take the non-running loco and paint it up in very heavy rust and weathering (all good practice!) then park it on a siding somewhere on your layout as a "retired" loco waiting to be scrapped.....?

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Well, if you've got the bits you want from the set and feel that it doesn't owe you anything, then that's a result!

Just a suggestion - take the non-running loco and paint it up in very heavy rust and weathering (all good practice!) then park it on a siding somewhere on your layout as a "retired" loco waiting to be scrapped.....?

Jon.
That is a very cute Idea! Thanks !
 

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Well I took the engine apart yesterday again. I still did not see anything wrong. Then hubby came home and immediately pointed out the the lover plastic gear is totally worn out and the gear cogs go not even touch the gear above it. So.....I feel better about keeping the train set. They knew the gears were worn out. What I thought was plastic snow was actually the gear material. I may consider after all getting the replacement chassis after Christmas and after I get over the $800. car repair bill for my daughter's car after her ex boyfriend put water in her gas tank. sigh. Fred2179G can you link me to the site for the chassis? I need to send a picture of the side of the loco I guess so you said you could identify which one. I hope these are the pictures you need.
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