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Originally Posted by Rail Dawg:

The snowplow for the front of the MTH -9 doesn't seem to match up correctly with the MU hoses?You have to kind of force one set of them to the side to make them go through the hole?

 

Maybe I'm making a basic mistake here...

 

Thanks.

 

Chuck

MTH snow plows and mu hoses don't seem to get along well. I have more than one that has this problem. Saw a video by someone that said in the video they fixed the mu hoses to work with the snow plow.  I asked him about it. He said he removed the mu hoses, installed the snow plow and then re-installed the mu hoses. I was hoping for a simpler solution.  I'm hoping you will get a lot of replies here and someone will have an easier method. 

Originally Posted by rtr12:
Originally Posted by Rail Dawg:

The snowplow for the front of the MTH -9 doesn't seem to match up correctly with the MU hoses?You have to kind of force one set of them to the side to make them go through the hole?

 

Maybe I'm making a basic mistake here...

 

Thanks.

 

Chuck

MTH snow plows and mu hoses don't seem to get along well. I have more than one that has this problem. Saw a video by someone that said in the video they fixed the mu hoses to work with the snow plow.  I asked him about it. He said he removed the mu hoses, installed the snow plow and then re-installed the mu hoses. I was hoping for a simpler solution.  I'm hoping you will get a lot of replies here and someone will have an easier method. 

 

 

I did install the plow but it's definitely not a great fit. The mu hoses do have to stick out sideways a little to make it work.

 

Great loco's I really like them though.

 

 

Originally Posted by Engineer-Joe:

I think it's just the innermost hoses that don't want to come thru?

I thought I cut the inside of the plow's hole wider? I can't find that pic. I have most of them with just two hoses thru on the older ones. The newer hoses are thinner.

 

 

 

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Nice loco's you have there Joe.

 

Yes the newer mu hoses I have have are much thinner...  must admit I like the thicker older ones more.

 

I don't think I've put a model together and ever had it work out perfectly. There's always some glitch to deal with.

 

MTH puts out a sweet locomotive. Once I work through a couple minor issues they should be all set.

 

Thanks!

 

Chuck

On my ES44AC, I remember bringing the snowplow from the bottom, lifting the hoses & forcing it through the opening in the snowplow before I secured the snowplow to the locomotive. The innermost hose close to the coupling is twisted but the recent snowplow on scale-wheeled locomotives are much better than the ones on earlier models. My Norfolk Southern SD70M-2 from 2006 had a snowplow that was stuck out at least ½” from the front of the locomotive & when I tried to force the hoses through the opening in the snow-plow the thicker hoses didn’t want to bend & I snapped my snowplow rendering it useless.

These are just my opinion.

Thanks,

Naveen Rajan

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They listen, and they do make improvements, or at least they used to. Indeed, the Dash 9s perhaps wouldn't have been upgraded to current form otherwise. The MU hoses are finer and more scale-proportioned in the past. They are easier to slip through the plows, but the offset look is not ideal:



It's occurred to me to relocate them on the pilot, but so far the project hasn't been a priority.

RM

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