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I was getting ready to place an order for some parts I needed and was just wondering. Should I order a few extra traction tires? What is the shelf life on these items. How many spare bulbs do I need, etc.? Several vendors that sell replacement parts or even manufacturers have either dollar minimums or shipping minimums. I run some Postwar, some Prewar, newer production Conventional, TMCC, DCS in O and Standard, and was thinking what to order that makes economic sense as well as just good things to have on hand. I can make miner repairs and do maintenance, but anything more than that I usually have to send out.

 

JoeG

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I think it depends on which trains you like.

For trains with mechanical reversing units, I like to keep e-unit repair parts on hand, as well as brushes with springs, light bulbs. Also smoke unit renewal parts.

 

I keep traction tires on hand. They are stored in a zip lock plastic bag in a drawer. So far I have not had any go bad.

 

How many? - it depends on if there is a quantity price break, and how fast I typically go though them.

Last edited by C W Burfle

These are must have spare parts.

Traction Tires

Clear Green/Red PW 14V/18 Bayonet light bulbs

Clear green/Red PW 14V/18 Screw base light bulbs

Painted Green/Red PW 14V Bayonet light bulbs

Painted Green/Red PW 14V Screw base light bulbs

Clear 14V/18V light bulbs Bayonet/screw base

MTH/Lionel passenger car lights

Protosound Batteries 1/2

Complete Protosound units

Super flex wire.

Milk Car doors

 I know it's mostly light bulbs but who wants a layout with a bunch of burned out lights.

 

I've picked up a bunch of ready to use LED bulbs which I'm swapping out in all my 022/042 switches, bumpers, and transformers.  I'm going to get some "soft" light ones for the passenger cars and accessory lights.  This should leave the only regular bulb I need to worry about being the one in my PW industrial water tower (the LED doesn't conduct enough current to make the heat switch work).  Other than that, I usually buy as I go, but I'm starting to buy a couple extra when I have to get a common item.  Traction tires, the screws and hex nut sockets that hold 022 switch motors to the bases, motor brushes and springs, etc

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