Hi Everyone,
I am normally a habitue of the MR General Duscussion board, but I sometimes dabble in 1:20.3. I tried searching without luck for the specifics of my problem, but perhaps someone can help me with a little advice.
I have one of the original run of Bachmann 1:20.3 Shays. The last time I ran it was about eight years ago, right after I brought it home new. I lubed it per instructions and stored it properly in climate-controlled conditions.
I finally had a chance to get it out again at our local NMRA division’s (http://www.illinoisterminaldivision.org/) Fall Clinic Day yesterday. Power to the Shay brought up the heandlights, etc, but no movement and a clicking noise from the trucks. Disassembly of the trucks showed that three of the four main drive gears had cracked.
I am used to this sometimes happening with plastic gears mounted on metal shafts in smaller scaes. What I want to know is – Is it worth rehabbing the trucks with new stock gears?
I’ve heard that Bachmann now has a pair of “Die-Cast Shay Power Trucks with Ball Bearings” (Item #88999) available. Is it a better choice to replace my Shay’s old trucks with these?
Will either or both solutions prevent a reoccurrance of the split gear problem?