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If the boards in a PS2 loco have ever been replaced, it resets the Odo/Chrono to zeros, so you can't put too much stock in the readings. Check the wheels and rollers and you can usually tell if it has a little or a lot of time on it, then look at the overall condition of it. If its clean, and you're going to keep running it anyways, the exact numbers shouldn't matter.

 

Originally Posted by Joe B:

I was wondering what ,if any, is your max limit for miles and hours when considering buying PS 2/3 engines. I got to thinking this while checking several engines earlier of mine.

 

 

Joe B.

How do you tell how much and for how long an engine was used?  Places like the Choo Choo barn run them all day long and because they stay on tracks, are seldom touched and are kept in a temperature controlled environment they still look new. Point is, those engines are heavily used but if you purchased one, how would you know it? That's why when I buy used RR equipment; I buy them as cheap as possible.  

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