Hi all. I changing around my track some, inner loop is gone. I needed a switch to replace Atlas switch that had some rails coming unhooked from the ties. I ordered a Ross switch with dz1000 motor, a o54 left hand. I've read good things about these switches on the forum, dicided to try one! Rather buy stuff made here instead of China! Can't wait to try it out! Also I working on video review of my Union Pacific StationSounds Diner car, hope to get it done within a week. It will be posted here and on my you tube channel.
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PAULTRAINGUY, You will be happy with your Ross switch. They are dependable. And if you have any problems you get great tech service from Steve and Ross. He stands behind his product.................Paul
I've recently bought 3 Ross switches (manual, as I can reach them from the control panel) and trains run through them flawlessly. No bumps or jumps. Nice, quality pieces.
I have about 20 of them and they are great , no problems in all the years I have had them.
Can't go wrong with Ross
I have about 20 also. One four way and one three way and a number of curved Ross switches. Most of them have been on three layouts. Can't imagine not using Ross. Best switch ever made. Don
The only problem with Ross is after you buy one you can’t stop.
Amen to that! I replaced my gg switches on the main loops with ross as they run so much smoother but never caused any derailments with the gg ones.
I wouldn’t own anything else. I’ve had Ross from day one, over 20 years ago. Over 25 switches and counting.
Ross switches: Highest quality, best service!
Hal
I have over 50 of their switches and their largest turntable. No problems at all....money well spent.
Won't be your last.