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New to Forum
By: wmillerwjm Date: September 25, 2020, 4:37 pm
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Greetings all!
I recently came into three tubs of post war 1954 Lionel trains,
two diesel engines and various other cars, a total of ten in all
(tons of track) and an assortment of switches/accessories.
I'm a fairly skilled tinker, accomplished at most...master at
none but, I'm thinking with the help of a few of the
professionals in here I might just be able to breathe life into
the set again. I'm looking forward to seeing it back in
operation...
Any help, suggestions or guidance are most appreciated...
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Re: New to Forum
By: TrainLarry Date: September 25, 2020, 10:10 pm
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Welcome to the forum!
Congratulations on your recent acquisition.
A listing of what you have will help provide you with the help
and tips you may need to get your trains running.
There are service manual pages that you can browse and download
for most postwar trains and accessories that will help with the
repair and maintenance of your trains. Online videos are also
available to help you.
Let us know what you have, and let the help begin!
Larry
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Re: New to Forum
By: wmillerwjm Date: September 27, 2020, 1:21 pm
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Okay guys, here we go...I tried to upload a picture but the size
was too large...so, here is a list:
1) Complete 1991 Disney set w/box
2) 6250 diesel with decal (not painted) and in pretty good
condition
3) 2328 diesel "Burlington" a little rough but still in good
shape
4) 6460 Bucyrus Erie Railroad Crane Looks okay to me..
5) 6257 Caboos (sp) Looks okay
6) 3656 Stock car (doors work fine)
7) 6419 D.L. &W. appears to be in good condition
8) 6462 looks like it is for carrying gravel, etc (red) in good
condition
9) 6511 appears to be a flat bed carrier in good condition but
missing rails?
10) Newer 16657 "Lehigh Valley" in nearly new condition
11) 397 Coal loader (everything appears to be there...not
sure...
12) 3656 Stockyard, appears to have most parts but there is
definitely something missing...
13) 395 Floodlight tower (missing floodlight) tower is nearly
new condition
So, other than the associated track, switches and a few
transformers in various states of condition.
Any feed back is most appreciated, I would like to see about
breathing new life into these guys...so, where do I start?
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Re: New to Forum
By: wmillerwjm Date: September 27, 2020, 1:46 pm
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I found some more;
1) 3469 Dump car (dump not attached just sits on top)
2) 25000 Lehigh Valley Gravel carrier?
3) 546446 N&W coal carrier?
There is also a short engine with no outside cover...appears to
be in good condition but with the outside shell missing I have
no idea what to do with it.
That's the final list of engines and cars
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Re: New to Forum
By: TrainLarry Date: September 27, 2020, 3:48 pm
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Nice train set you have.
First thing to do is get a large box of cotton swabs, a can of
Naphtha, and a single edge razor. Use the razor to scrape off
any built up gunk on the wheels, then use cotton swabs dipped in
Naphtha to finish cleaning up the wheels. Clean the locomotive
center pickup rollers the same way.
Get some light oil to oil the axle bearings, and grease for
gears. Labelle makes products specifically for model trains.
HTML https://labelle-lubricants.com/model-train-lubes/
Olsens has a website with service manuals for much of what you
have:
6250 NW-2 switcher -
HTML http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/6220-50.htm
2328 GP-7 Switcher -
HTML http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/2328.htm
6460 Crane car -
HTML http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/searchcd31.htm?itm=551
6511 Pipe car - parts list -
HTML http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/searchcd31.htm?itm=440
3469 Dump car -
HTML http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/searchcd31.htm?itm=524
397 Coal Loader -
HTML http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/searchcd31.htm?itm=297
395 Floodlight tower - parts list -
HTML http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/searchcd31.htm?itm=296
3656 Stock car -
HTML http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/searchcd31.htm?itm=545
The rest of your trains should just need a good cleaning and
lubrication.
Larry
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Re: New to Forum
By: dinlucas Date: February 17, 2021, 3:46 pm
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TrainLarry and others,
I tried several of the links to Olsens library with no success.
How do I get to the information referenced in the links in the
#4 post?
Thanks from another newby to this forum.
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