Let me preface this with I'm not going to rat anyone one here or asking advice on what to do with this purchase I am going to keep it and correct it all (at expense that probably puts me upside down on this). It is extremely plausible that the seller may not have even known about much of this. I just wonder if my standards/expectations are too high.
I recently purchased a '46 726 in complete operating condition from a fellow operator - not mint in original box, but high grade and reasonable pictures were provided.
First there was the shipping damage:
- The 726-43 trailing truck was smashed and bent to the point that even the 226E-7 plate was liberated, freeing the axles
- The tender 2426T-10 draw bar was also ridiculously bent
Second, was the actual condition...
- The boiler face plate was loose in the box, no fillister screw to be found
- The boiler face was not the correct 726-71 type, but the 736-24 type with the headlight socket drilled out.
- The boiler face had three holes drilled in to it, presumably to have head on airflow funnel into the smoke box to push smoke out the stack. This lead me to believe that the flapper mechanism should be investigated leading to the following discoveries.
- The 726-41 collector plate was retained by the proper screws, but were insulated with felt instead of the the proper 726-24 insulators
- The 726-20 insulator was cut around the 671-104 collector terminal
- The 726-65 extended shank cross head screw was installed on the left side instead of the right preventing it from engaging with the 726-47 flapper.
- The eccentric dogs are worn off on the 726-37 valve gear assembly
- The smoke box cover assembly was found to be a 671-61 instead of the appropriate 726-54
And I haven't even applied power or opened up the tender yet...