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I have a Pennsylvania K4 20-1742-1 steam engine that looses electrical contact while going over some of the large ross switches. I would like to add a pick up roller to the tender.  I have never done this before but I assume it would not be that difficult. Does anyone know the part numbers for a pickup roller, screw for mounting the roller, insulator for mounting the roller and  wire connector between tender and engine.  Any help in locating parts or instructions would be appreciated.

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First off, does the tender have the mounting provisions for the roller?  Many of the tenders do not have provisions for mounting the roller, in which case you have to "roll your own".

clem k posted:

If this is PS3 and 2/3 rail capable you could be loosing ground.

Not sure what you're trying to say here, if it's switched to 3-Rail, adding a 3rd roller is certainly useful!

It has wires, they're in the drawbar PCB!   There is power and ground coming over to the PS/3 board in the tender, trust me.   You don't need another wire, just tap into the center roller feed in the tender.

This is the tender board, the circled connector comes from the drawbar.  Pin 5 is the outside track, pin 6 is the center roller. 

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BD-0000006 bottom insulator

BD-0000009 top insulator 

BD-0000048 pick up

IC-0000004 nut

IA-00000 screw

 As per Gunrunnerjohn , I would recommend that you call Midge at MTH

410-381-2580 ext 516 and explain to her what you are doing and the engine product number.  Your parts may differ.

Gunrunnerjohn also recommended a PTC reset fuse. Note his post on 5/12/18 for the link.

Gunrunnerjohn, my pick up roller install went fairly well for a first install.

I have 2 questions, 1st does it make a difference what direction the roller is facing.  When I installed it I placed it so the roller faced backwards however I am concerened that it may make contact with the e ring and spring assembly holding the coupler in place and cause a short. Note attachment.

Second I forgot to install the PTC reset fuse. I will do this tomorrow. Are these fuses a one time blow fuse and therefore need to be replaced upon blowing or do they reset themselves?

thanks Rich

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They have them facing both ways, but I prefer the rear facing option.  I've seen several different engines, including one of mine, with the front facing rollers drop into a switch and derail the engine.  Mine actually did it several times, and it finally bent the crap out of the roller, so I had to remove it and add a tether to the tender.  This was a Legacy engine, but the brand doesn't matter.  If it really hits there, I'd personally use the shorter roller in that position, I normally use the shorted one I can find, that would be the BD-0000042.

The PTC is a self-resetting fuse, you install it and forget it, it just does it's job and then resets itself.

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