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Hi all,

This morning I picked up a 10E and four cars: 512, 513, 515, and 517. I also got a postwar ZW transformer with lock-ons, a bunch of track, a switch, a bag of parts for the engine, and a track bumper.. for $75.

The engine is a McCoy, so while it probably has no collector value, the wheels spun freely and there was no corrosion or rust on any of the mechanical parts. The gray paint on the tin shell is in poor shape, and the freight cars have rust on the wheels and axles that should clean up ok. The track is pretty rusty. The ZW has a bad power cord but looks otherwise very clean. 

So, can anyone help tell me what I have here? Curious if the 10E is 100% McCoy, when it was made, or if it is just a McCoy motor and possibly an original frame/body? Also wondering if the cars are original or also reproductions?

My plan is to fix up the set and use around the Christmas tree, so any advice on where to start with the engine would be greatly appreciated. This was a total impulse buy from my neighbor - what have I gotten myself into?

I defer to the expertise of the forum!

Thanks,

Kevin

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jim pastorius posted:

Looks like you got yourself in to a heap of fun with that haul. Lots of good, free advice to help you along the way. Good luck. enjoy !!

Thanks, Jim. I’m going to need plenty of advice as this is new territory for me. Love how the stuff looks. When I was a kid at train swaps, I used to stare at the standard gauge gear in awe. 

Nice find! I'd love having that under my Christmas Tree!

While you are inside the ZW changing the power cord, check the binding posts. Don't be surprised if you have to replace several (all?) of them. I'd swap out the breaker for a new solid state one just because. Then you know you have a good one. Also look at the rollers. They should roll freely and not have a flat side on the contact surface. Replacement parts are all readily available. I suspect Henning's or any other well stocked train shop will have what you need.

Chris

LVHR

Tinplatetraincrazy posted:

Clean the brushes and commutator. Use some electrical cleaner on the rest of the motor. I use CRC. I use medium synthetic oil on bearings etc...white lithium grease on the gear teeth. I usually put a little oil on and run it a little to work it in. Then add a little more. It's like breaking the motor back in again. Plus...NO ELECTRONICS!!!

Great, will do!

lehighline posted:

Nice find! I'd love having that under my Christmas Tree!

While you are inside the ZW changing the power cord, check the binding posts. Don't be surprised if you have to replace several (all?) of them. I'd swap out the breaker for a new solid state one just because. Then you know you have a good one. Also look at the rollers. They should roll freely and not have a flat side on the contact surface. Replacement parts are all readily available. I suspect Henning's or any other well stocked train shop will have what you need.

Chris

LVHR

Good advice on the ZW. I may fix it up and sell it as I already have one, unless people think I need that much power for this train. I was planning to use my 1033 or KW for the Christmas tree loop. 

CoastsideKevin posted:

Good advice on the ZW. I may fix it up and sell it as I already have one, unless people think I need that much power for this train. I was planning to use my 1033 or KW for the Christmas tree loop. 

SG motors like a little more voltage than PW transformers generally supply.  with the #10, you should be OK, but, if you get in any deeper, you might want to find a Prewar V or Z.

palallin posted:
CoastsideKevin posted:

Good advice on the ZW. I may fix it up and sell it as I already have one, unless people think I need that much power for this train. I was planning to use my 1033 or KW for the Christmas tree loop. 

SG motors like a little more voltage than PW transformers generally supply.  with the #10, you should be OK, but, if you get in any deeper, you might want to find a Prewar V or Z.

Interesting to learn. Thanks!

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