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Re: MDC 4L1 4-4-2 motor/worm gear missing

 

Patrick,

I think I have one, unused. I will check when I get home this evening. If I do, it’s yours.

Wallace


On Tuesday, October 22, 2024, Patrick Howle via <iggi.geo=[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

Anyone have a spare or specs on motor/worm gear?

Have contacted Wiseman, NWSL, etc., but have been very good to me - and fast.

TIA,

Patrick


MDC 4L1 4-4-2 motor/worm gear missing

 

Hello,

Anyone have a spare or specs on motor/worm gear?

Have contacted Wiseman, NWSL, etc., but groups.io have been very good to me - and fast.

TIA,

Patrick


Re: Who manufactured this HO 4-6-2?

 

Group:?

? ? ?First off, that is, definitely, a John English pacific. I've always liked the look of the JE mikados and pacifics and I've realized that it's their driver's that I like. They just look graceful to me. Elegant.

? ? ?Secondly, I'd like to clear up some confusion about the relationship between the John English/Hobbyline company and Bowser which is owned by a family named "English." Although the last names are the same,? the respective companies are not related. John English: Morrisville, PA.?
Lew English (Bowser): Montoursville, PA.?

? ? The lineage trees are as follows:?

John English / Hobbyline was bought by Lionel.

Bowser, Penn Line, Cary, Cal-scale, Selley, Pennsylvania Scale Models, part of Varney, Arbour Models were all bought by Lew English. Lee English would, later, purchase Stewart and add that to Bowser as well.?

The only related items between the two companies were the following:?

? ? ?Bowser L1 Mikado valve gear will fit a JE Mikado.?
? ? ?Also Lew English used a John English Yardbird as the starting point for his PRR A5 locomotive design. Although different in almost every way, the manner in which the rear of the frame of the Bowser A5 fits into a notch below the cab was copied almost exactly from the JE Yardbird.
? ? ?Lastly Penn Line bought the tooling for the boiler and tender shell of their H class 2-8-0 from John English. The original JE PRR consolidation was a conversion kit to be used with Varney parts. When Penn Line bought the boiler, they made their own chassis to go with it. Years later Penn Line went bankrupt and Lew English bought the PL stock and added it to Bowser which included what was once a JE boiler.

Jeff


On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 07:05:40 PM EST, Michael Nickerson via groups.io <michael4449@...> wrote:


I appreciate the wisdom y'all shared. And the replies are so swift!

Mike Nickerson
Living in the biggest Concord in the USA - ?It is just overshadowed by the large-type "Oakland" on?so?many maps. ?(San Francisco Bay Area of California)


On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 03:36:34 PM PST, gaslakso <gnarator@...> wrote:


Looks like MDC/Roundhouse siderods and crossheads.


On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 4:57?PM Charles Happel via <cghappel2001=[email protected]> wrote:
That is a John English (later Bowser) pacific.

“In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm and three or more is a congress.”
John Adams




Chuck Happel




On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 05:51:13 PM EST, Michael Nickerson via <michael4449=[email protected]> wrote:


Group,
I just won this item.? The seller (who is knowledgeable about a lot of HO items) labeled this as "Mantua".? I thought not, because of the crossheads.? I just remembered that some of the early Mantua had these "alligator" style ones. I'd like to know the manufacturer.


Mike Nickerson
Living in the biggest Concord in the USA - ?It is just overshadowed by the large-type "Oakland" on?so?many maps. ?(San Francisco Bay Area of California)


Re: Who manufactured this HO 4-6-2?

 

This is a John English 4-6-2; similar to Bowser's K11 but not as the drivers come out to about 73".? The John English tooling was then simplified to become Lionel HO. I think the fireman's side rods are correct for John English.


Re: Who manufactured this HO 4-6-2?

 

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Appears to be an old English-Bowser locomotive.


Re: Who manufactured this HO 4-6-2?

 

I appreciate the wisdom y'all shared. And the replies are so swift!

Mike Nickerson
Living in the biggest Concord in the USA - ?It is just overshadowed by the large-type "Oakland" on?so?many maps. ?(San Francisco Bay Area of California)


On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 03:36:34 PM PST, gaslakso <gnarator@...> wrote:


Looks like MDC/Roundhouse siderods and crossheads.


On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 4:57?PM Charles Happel via <cghappel2001=[email protected]> wrote:
That is a John English (later Bowser) pacific.

“In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm and three or more is a congress.”
John Adams




Chuck Happel




On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 05:51:13 PM EST, Michael Nickerson via <michael4449=[email protected]> wrote:


Group,
I just won this item.? The seller (who is knowledgeable about a lot of HO items) labeled this as "Mantua".? I thought not, because of the crossheads.? I just remembered that some of the early Mantua had these "alligator" style ones. I'd like to know the manufacturer.


Mike Nickerson
Living in the biggest Concord in the USA - ?It is just overshadowed by the large-type "Oakland" on?so?many maps. ?(San Francisco Bay Area of California)


Re: Who manufactured this HO 4-6-2?

 

That looks like an old Penn Line locomotive. I believe they later became Bowser.

Regards,
wallace


Re: Who manufactured this HO 4-6-2?

 

Looks like MDC/Roundhouse siderods and crossheads.


On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 4:57?PM Charles Happel via <cghappel2001=[email protected]> wrote:
That is a John English (later Bowser) pacific.

“In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm and three or more is a congress.”
John Adams




Chuck Happel




On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 05:51:13 PM EST, Michael Nickerson via <michael4449=[email protected]> wrote:


Group,
I just won this item.? The seller (who is knowledgeable about a lot of HO items) labeled this as "Mantua".? I thought not, because of the crossheads.? I just remembered that some of the early Mantua had these "alligator" style ones. I'd like to know the manufacturer.


Mike Nickerson
Living in the biggest Concord in the USA - ?It is just overshadowed by the large-type "Oakland" on?so?many maps. ?(San Francisco Bay Area of California)


Re: Who manufactured this HO 4-6-2?

 

That is a John English (later Bowser) pacific.

Chuck Happel




On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 05:51:13 PM EST, Michael Nickerson via groups.io <michael4449@...> wrote:


Group,
I just won this item.? The seller (who is knowledgeable about a lot of HO items) labeled this as "Mantua".? I thought not, because of the crossheads.? I just remembered that some of the early Mantua had these "alligator" style ones. I'd like to know the manufacturer.


Mike Nickerson
Living in the biggest Concord in the USA - ?It is just overshadowed by the large-type "Oakland" on?so?many maps. ?(San Francisco Bay Area of California)


Who manufactured this HO 4-6-2?

 

Group,
I just won this item.? The seller (who is knowledgeable about a lot of HO items) labeled this as "Mantua".? I thought not, because of the crossheads.? I just remembered that some of the early Mantua had these "alligator" style ones. I'd like to know the manufacturer.


Mike Nickerson
Living in the biggest Concord in the USA - ?It is just overshadowed by the large-type "Oakland" on?so?many maps. ?(San Francisco Bay Area of California)


Re: Krauss-Maffai HO locomotive

 

I guess I didn't send any pictures
Who ever rebuilt the locomotive put a new brass frame inside the old plastic frame.
I have installed DCC decoder and run the locomotive now and then.
Ron Christensen


Re: Krauss-Maffai HO locomotive

toptrain2100
 
Edited

I have this one. A Rio Grand Model, looks to me like a Rivarossi motor and drive on only the rear truck.?


frank O? ?toptrain1@...


recent spam

 

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Catch up

 

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wire harness for Mantua 0-6-0 steam engine

Al Silverstein
 

I am looking for a Mantua steam engine hardness model MPM-389-9 or equivalent for a Mantua Goat. The existing harness was cut so short it is impossible to attach a DCC decoder harness.

Any information on where I can obtain a replacement harness would be greatly appreciated.

Al


Re: Krauss-Maffai HO locomotive

 

Photos
The trucks and side frames fit but the holes where they would attach do not match.
That indicates the trucks are from some thing else. You can see the trucks have a good pick up on all wheels?
The motor is large, but runs under a 1/4 amp
I plan on making the loco DCC and that is why I took it apart.
Looks like a professional upgrade
Ron Christensen


Re: Krauss-Maffai HO locomotive

 

Could you provide some photos of the engine?

Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works


On Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 03:01:48 PM CDT, ron christensen via groups.io <rxensen@...> wrote:


Is there anyone in the group the has information on the?Krauss-Maffai HO locomotive
I purchased one that has a large can motor that powers both trucks.
The original AHM had one truck powered..
This?doesn't look like a kit bash as it looks factory built.
Well constructed with the German motor
All wheels pick up, but the flanges are a bit larger but not as large as old AHM wheels are.
Ron Christensen


Krauss-Maffai HO locomotive

 

Is there anyone in the group the has information on the?Krauss-Maffai HO locomotive
I purchased one that has a large can motor that powers both trucks.
The original AHM had one truck powered..
This?doesn't look like a kit bash as it looks factory built.
Well constructed with the German motor
All wheels pick up, but the flanges are a bit larger but not as large as old AHM wheels are.
Ron Christensen


Re: Getting it going. Do we still have a monitor?

 

If anyone wants to volunteer, I'm glad to add them as owner or moderator. I don't have any plans to go anywhere, but then, I didn't have plans to get cancer 10 years ago, either. ;-)


Re: [SPF Softfail] Re: [YardbirdTrains] Is it Ok to post items for sale on this group?

 

One more "Let's do it"......

John Larkin

On Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 09:13:32 PM CDT, Patrick Leonard via groups.io <pjleonard3@...> wrote:


Why not? ?Get this group going again b

From: Pat Leonard 3
?


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of rcjge <jgpedwards@...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2023 10:11 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [SPF Softfail] Re: [YardbirdTrains] Is it Ok to post items for sale on this group?
?
Amen from here!

Jeff