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  I've been looking for this Lionel New York Central Hudson item number 6-31705 for a while. A very nice fellow forum member put it up for sale so I had to purchase it. Love the boxpok drivers, and the whistle (IMO) is one of the best I've ever heard. Here's a few video's of it .

 

Thanks,

Alex

          SORRY FOR THE BAD VIDEOS

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My favorite J3a - Lionel captures the feel of them best, I think. I have the 5433 and 5444; if Lionel offers the J3a in the later version (Worthington, relocated power reverse,

maybe a Selkirk smokebox front, shorter drawbar), I'm toast.

 

Oh - I use the air horn on my Lionel Niagara. Blaaaat. Different.

 

BTW - I shortened the drawbar(s) on mine by using the unit from a Lionel USRA 2-8-8-2;

still not as it should be, but better than the Olympic broad jump drawbar that came with it. 

Hi Guys thanks for the nice comment's and interest, I appreciate it.

 

RickO, yes I agree, the Niagara whistle is awesome

 

D500, great idea shortening the drawbar

 

Dave, boy I love this engine

 

Spence, I run Legacy and DCS on my layout

 

Hot water, I agree the tender is far away from the engine

 

JDaddy,  the Lionel heavyweights are pretty nice looking, I wish I was able to get them

 

Steve, I did all the usual upgrades already, there's two fat boy speakers installed, 4 chuffs and I upgraded the smoke unit.

 

 

Thanks again,

Alex

I've been looking for this engine as well. The nice thing about it is they've captured very nicely the look of a freshly delivered J3a with the Boxpok drivers and polished cylinder heads. It's a great sister engine to the separate sale J3a, which captures the look of one a little later on in life with plain cylinder heads and Scullin drivers. I've also been searching for a spare boiler front from 5433 to install on 5444, that way it will be relieved of the classification lights error.

 

I also did the 2-8-8-2 drawbar trick on my 5444. Was a bit of a PITA, but it's worth it as it brings the gap down to normal distance between Lionel engines and tenders.

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Good morning everyone, I thank you for the nice comment's and interest

 

Brian, I've been looking for this engine for a while, and finally found it.It's a keeper for me.

 

Dave, great too hear from you, yes the MTH Dreyfus is a real beauty

 

C.sam,all that extra smoke comes from the minor upgrades I did. There's so much smoke it comes back out from the of the puffer piston.

 

Popsrr, thanks.

 

Skip, I had done an upgrade in the past for a fellow forum member on this engine,

once I worked on it. I was totally hooked.

 

Alan, I've been setting my sights mainly on the NYC roads, but I still like the UP, SP, N&W, which I will still collect.

 

Thanks, Patrick, and Jeff.

 

Rod, yes it's RS4 and it has the old puffer unit.

 

JohnB, I will see you at the Edison show on Saturday.

 

Nick, there's I'm pretty sure there's one on *bay right now, I like the idea of shorting the draw bar as was mentioned above. I think I will do this in the near future.

 

Bobby, I have a lot of trouble with my MTH Real Trax. The biggest problem is the switches and I also have trouble with the center rail. My future layout will be all Ross switches and Gargarves track.

 

Thanks again,

Alex

 

 

Alex, my take on the engine was not as good as yours.  Being an MTH guy, I expected better operation and it did not measure up.  I dumped it ASAP.  It did have the looks.  That was one good looking engine.  The cars on the other hand are a work of art.  I would not take any price for them.  They look great with my Legacy Hudson.  That engine does measure up and stand above the rest.  I know any engine you get your hands on has to run good.  I might have received a bad one and I have heard other guys that were happy and stated they got good locomotives. 

Alex, I will do that tomorrow afternoon.  I was very busy tonight watching the Patriots beat the Broncos.  I have Barry stopping by in the morning for a visit.  Call me if you have time as I got the complete story on that subject we conversed about this week.  I will be sending your locomotive tomorrow and will put your parts inside the box.

You have to go to Lionel's parts page and order the Santa Fe 2-8-8-2 tender drawbar pictured below. Reason being it's identical to the Hudson tender drawbar, only shorter. To swap them out was a bit of a pain because of how the drawbar and wires are installed in the tender. Here's a photo of my 5444 after the new drawbar was installed. Note it still has the optional Boxpoks from the previous owner - I have since returned it to the original Scullins. I learned this trick from Pete (Norton).

 

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That's a bargain, I think the engine alone is worth $600.
 
Originally Posted by Alex M:
Originally Posted by TimDude:

Hey all, this set is on the bay right now, as of posting it is $600. The item number is 390715464278. Good hunting

Hi Tim,

I'm watching it now, it went from 199.00 too 600.00 in one day. I think this is going way higher then it is now. LOL

 

Touche' 
 
Originally Posted by RickO:
Originally Posted by TimDude:

Hey all, this set is on the bay right now, as of posting it is $600. The item number is 390715464278. Good hunting

No pics, only the boxes. At least the last guy selling one of these took some detailed pics

 

Originally Posted by Alex M:

Hello everyon

 

 

  I've been looking for this Lionel New York Central Hudson item number 6-31705 for a while. A very nice fellow forum member put it up for sale so I had to purchase it. Love the boxpok drivers, and the whistle (IMO) is one of the best I've ever heard. Here's a few video's of it .

 

Thanks,

Alex

      Great sounding and a good looker!    SORRY FOR THE BAD VIDEOS

 

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