I notice that in a discussion about "O"-gauge drawbars, the Part number "FB-0000020" was listed. Isn't that an HO drawbar? I am confused..
Thanks for any help!
Pat
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I notice that in a discussion about "O"-gauge drawbars, the Part number "FB-0000020" was listed. Isn't that an HO drawbar? I am confused..
Thanks for any help!
Pat
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You looking for PS2 or PS3 drawbars?
The FB-0000020 is an O-scale 35mm long PS/3 drawbar.
I have a 35mm, 6-pin PS3 drawbar available. Email me if interested.
I am trying to find out if the FB-0000020 part number for PS3 is the same part for HO as well as O steamers. if not, what is the correct part number for an HO drawbar?
Thanks!
Pat
Well, I'd be 99.99% sure it's not the same part, it would be huge on an HO locomotive. I have no idea what the part number is for HO drawbars.
FB-1600053 is a 35.9mm drawbar. Lists for $6.00.
Okay, I am looking for a ps-3 6 pin drawbar myself. Its from a 263E tinplate loco. I am not sure how they are measuring these.
end to end its 65 mm. Doe a replacement come with the little horizontal tension spring? Also although I don't have a picture, are the little plastic insulators that protect the connections were the drawbar mounts to the loco included in a replacement kit?
Obviously I haven't bought one of these before.
All info appreciated. JHZ563
I believe they're measured from the center of the holes.
I don't think the replacement comes with any of the add-ons, the spring or the metal cover. It's just the PCB with the two connectors. I have replacement drawbars in stock, none have all the extra hardware.
Center hole to center hole, and usually, if you remove cover the length is listed in mm. G
I have a 45mm as well as a 35mm drawbar for sale, both 6-pin PS3.
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