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Problems with Hornby 9f
Hi All,
Sorry if this has been asked before but I am new and couldnt find anything so here goes. I have a weathered Hornby 9f wich derails on curves (2nd Radius) what I find strange is it is always the same wheel set wich derails (the 4th set of drivers counting from the front of the locomotive) , All other stock is fine including bachman Peaks, lima class 40s and Bachman Standard 4 class locos , any ideas would be greatfully recieved. Many thanks for taking the time to read. Jason |
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Jason,
Check back to back measurements on the wheels: should be around 14.3 mm. I had a similar problem with mine from new, so I returned it to Hornby, who fixed it and returned it within 1 week! Runs fine now. Hope this helps, Best wishes, John H-T. |
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Thanks John, I will check with a vernier in the morning, do you have any idea what Hornby did to yours?
Thanks for taking the time to reply and for the advice. Jason |
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Jason.
No I don't, sorry. However I picked up a back to back gauge from the Shawplan stand at last March's Nottingham Exhibition. Unfortunately problems with back to back measurements on Hornby Stock are not uncommon! As yet I have not had a problem with Bachmann. Hope this helps, Best wishes, John H-T. |
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Thanks again for the reply, I have measured the back to back and it is very slightly less than you recomend but I am unsure how to rectify this without damaging the model, however , the problem seem to be more to do with the tender not moving up/down with any irregularity it the level of the track , it moves up then seems to lift the loco.
Not sure if I should open out the hole in the draw bar slightly. MAny thanks again for taking the time to reply it is very much appreciated. Best wishes Jason |
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