Ken Mathews/Imagination Station Kids On Track said:
You know what’s interesting Greg is that what you and I would consider less interesting, cheaper locomotives, the public absolutely adores. I’m a little confused however about what you mean by a $25 gear. Are you referring to a gear that I could purchase from Bachmann or is this an item that’s is made by Jiro because I definitely want one if it’s going to work. It kind of sounds like by what Pete was saying, that the gear is available through some sort of auction? Forgive me for acting a little dumb here but I’m still a little bit confused.
Ken, Greg’s $25 gear is the one made by Jiro in Delrin for my 4-4-0 and 2-6-0. We don’t know if it will fit.
Alternatively there’s an auction on eBay at the moment for a Keystone Circus loco that’s starting at $40 and closing in 1 day. Nothing wrong with a spare locomotive which has decent wheels, etc. If you could get it for $45-$50 I would buy that and swap the gears. Someone has bid on it, and that person may have put a maximum bid of ??$$. If you want the spare complete loco, make a bid of $45 and see if the system immediately tells you you have been outbid. If so, decide how much you want to spend and keep bidding until you reach the (your) max. (Or until eBay says your the top bidder.)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Keystone-2-6-2-Circus-Steam-Engine-G-Scale-Used/202858698738?hash=item2f3b5217f2:g:-w8AAOSwoBFd--cb
Pete, by the way, I can remove the gear out of the drive without an issue but I didn’t want to tear the whole locomotive apart unless I knew I could get the gear. I do see your point about needing information about the diameter and how many teeth it has but as you can see in the photo, there aren’t too many teeth left to count, so I don’t know if we’ll get that accurate count.
It’s not too tricky to count even in that state. But the diameter is the first step - even if it is only approximate, it will help tell Jiro if the gear will work or if he needs to see your original.
I’ll contact Jiro immediately when I get the information from you and see if they can help me. The circus locomotive seems to be a bit expensive and I really hate to take a perfectly good locomotive apart when it is operational and running.
If you keep liking inexpensive locos like this one, you’l lbe doing a lot of it. They aren’t made to last. (http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-cool.gif)
If you find contact information I’ll go ahead and contact them though. Thank you for your dedicated search for that info.
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