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Reply to "Why Kadee Couplers?"

Originally Posted by AGHRMatt:

Like Doug "Laidoffsick" said:

 

  • They look better. Closer to scale size than the hi-rail coupler. The 700-series look more prototypical than any hi-rail coupler produced.
  • They work better. The only uncouple when you want them to. You don't have to slam into them to get them to couple.
  • Because you're pulling on the car frame as opposed to the trucks, operation is more natural. You also get the "slack action" on longer trains.

There are some caveats:

  • Body-mounted couplers require wider curves. You really shouldn't use them unless you have 36" radius (O-72) curves or larger.
  • You'll likely have to adjust the mounting height to get them to the right height on some cars. This is especially true if you're converting hi-rail cars as some of them ride high to compensate for the flanges.
  • Unless you convert every single locomotive and piece of rolling stock to Kadees, you'll need a couple of "Transition Cars".

So basically, if you are running O-27, Traditional, or Hi Rail trains (as the name of this forum might suggest), Kadee couplers don't really have much to offer given the amount of work and cost involved to convert? LOL.

 

Last edited by handyandy

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