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3Valve said:yb281 said:Be interesting to see how it gets on on the old Pootank Pass.
I'm hoping it has as much traction as a skiier on a glacier![]()
Not unless its number is 2091. It weighs 7.4Kg!

3Valve said:yb281 said:Be interesting to see how it gets on on the old Pootank Pass.
I'm hoping it has as much traction as a skiier on a glacier![]()
I see Dave has been running this on analogue. As he has a Class 66, I guess he doesn't have any r1/r2 curves and at least r3, so hopefully he'll have no problems.ntpntpntp said:Dont want to scaremonger, *but* if Dave's Mikado is indeed an early production run (it may be if it has no decoder factory-fitted), just be aware that I've read there were problems reported with the drivetrain on some of the early ones - to the extent that the mech was modified and hopefully most early locos recalled and refitted. I think it was a problem that affected the ability to run round R1 curves, and the drivetrain actually failed in some cases.
Sincerely hope Dave's new beastie isn't one of these. Go easy with it!!
No idea about that. Probably something that could be asked on an LGB-centred forum or one of the American sites? I think I read about this issue on MyLargeScale.com, when I was reading up about the Mikado having just agreed to buy mine from one of our wonderful GSC folk.Gizzy said:If it is one of the recalled modded ones, would LGB have put a sticker underneath to confirm it has been done?
funandtrains said:It looks like it is an unmodified 1st batch so keep it off the R1 and R2!
Dave Hub said:Wow thnx for the quick respone,i'll check the instructions about those dip switches and let you know. does the decoder just plug into the holes? and how to you know which holes to plug them into?
Next question, which shop keeps the massoth decoder instock?
This is only my first loco that will be chipped will still have another 10 to go after this? Geez I thought this digital thing was supposed to be easy:impatient:
Dave Hub said:Only thing is I looked in the instructions and it does not say which dip switches need to be switched, it only states some will have to be changed if adding a decoder. Geuss it'll be trial and error.
funandtrains said:In this case it is easy to tell that it is a first batch as the gearbox cover has 2001 copyright molded onto it and a 2001 gold LGB production date lable. If a whole new gearbox had been swapped over you wouldn't expect to have the original production date sticker.
funandtrains said:It is interesting that Bachmann made the same design error as LGB linking to motors via drive shafts in the first batch of Climax locos. Both manufacturers never considered what would happen if the two motors ran at different speeds or one got stuck. The simple answer is the plastic gear, motor housing and / con rods break. Bachmann fixed it by putting a slip joint on the rear drive shaft so that the rear motor can rotate independantly if the torque gets to much.
stockers said:The two motors are fixed to each other by a flexible drive. No slippage can be allowed for because the coupling rods would then be out of sync.