I picked this up on ebay a while back, knowing it needed an armature gear. The condition was very very good, particularly the tender, so I figured getting a replacement gear would be no big deal.
Until I tried to find one.
Luckily Bill from Model Train Journal found one for me and I just picked up the repair today.
Don’t quite know what makes 1946 issue Lionel steamers so good, but like my 224 and 726, both circa 1946, this runs smooth and silky, No e unit buzz, no rumbling, no hula dancing - just glides along - not bad for a 61 year old engine.
Here are a few shots of my finally, somewhat completed, under the trestle scene:
I always said I was going to buy one for one. But, sadly I’ve never hand got around to doing it. This pics might help me get off my tocus and find one.
Cheese - this one needed a realtively minor repair, and was $91.00. AFter getting it fixed, it’s got another 60 years of life in it. About $1.50 a year. [:D]