Our machine shop will rework your engine wheels to accept traction tires if you send just the wheels in with the exact groove dimensions you want machined into them.
Dave, LBR
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Our machine shop will rework your engine wheels to accept traction tires if you send just the wheels in with the exact groove dimensions you want machined into them.
Dave, LBR
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Interesting idea. I generally avoid modifying to add traction tires unless the loco had none to begin with: that's rather rare now. In my experience converting to a traction tire(s) reduces electrical connectivity noticeably, and results in poorer running unless the loco is big and has many wheels (aND frankly, locos like that don't seem to need help with traction anyway). I generally just use frog-snot to make traction tires. You do have to renew it every so often, but it is easy to use, requires no disassembly, and has the big advantage that you can remove it easily if you want to go back to original.
What is the cost to do a pair of steamer wheels?
John,
Generally speaking, when the wheels are sent in accompanied with the traction tire to be used the cost is $5.00 USD per pair. This price includes return shipping via USPS.
Dave, LBR
Sure can't complain about the price! I'll have to consider that for my two Reading T-1 4-8-4's, they don't have traction tires and now that I'm upgrading them to command, I'd like to be able to pull a few cars...
Lionel's first scale S2 Turbine sorely needs traction tires. My firend had a tubular 072 layout and the scale turbine had significant problems pulling just a few aluminum passenger cars up a modest incline. The drivers spun easily.
When Lionel introduced their second scale Turbine I asked if seperate drivers with traction tires would be available thru the parts department. I was told only the complete chassis would be available. And that was the case.
This price includes return shipping via USPS.
Dave, LBR
Now there is a guy who knows not to overcharge for shipping!
I have a first edition Lionel S2 Turbine that could definitely use traction tires to enhance the traction of this beast! I have the schematic for this engine but would like to know if any special tools are required to remove the wheels for groving. Which drive wheels would be the best candidate for this modification? Appreciate any comments.
See the other thread where you asked the same question.
Some of my locos,I would like to take off the traction tires and fill in the grooves. Any way to do this without pulling the wheels?
Dale H
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