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From: norfolkdash9
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  • I had that same problem with some very old trains I have. I would try puling the chassis and giving it some oil

  • Hey will you watch and vote on my new video it should be on the top of my list of videos.

  • @norfolkdash9 do you want watch that video? AWESOME

  • @norfolkdash9 are they conrail? Do they go to the train? If you want to watch my videos of my o gauge train just type in drumkid330 and one of the videos I have is ljs so much double pedal And ljs drum solo.

  • @drumkid330

    Sweet!

  • @norfolkdash9 I have that train and by the way it works the same way but MUCH slower. Oh yeah do you have any passenger cars? I only have one.

  • @drumkid330

    Cool, yea I have 4 passenger cars but they came with an Alaska gp40 that I bought.

  • @norfolkdash9 obviously :D  AWESOME

  • @drumkid330

    Oh yeah!

  • how does that even work If it's twenty+?

  • @drumkid330

    Umm... Idk, it just does?

  • @norfolkdash9, seriously¿ How is it even still working??¿¿

  • @norfolkdash9 sorry I said that it's old and that's why it takes a long time to warm up. :D

  • @drumkid330

    Yup, I think its actually 20+ years old

  • Ten years ???????? That's why it's old

  • @drumkid330

    I do not understand your wording.

  • Everyone it's not that the engine takes forever to warm up it's that the track needs cleaned

  • @drumkid330

    I really don't think so, because my other engines run fine on this track. This engine has not ran in literally 10 years.

  • I have an even older engune fromthe 60s. Its made in Yugoslavia, so you can imagen how old it is.Idont know the model. som of my Yugoslavian locomotives run beter than som of my italian made and austrian locos.

  • wow thats really old.

  • Yeah I know :D

  • Pennsylvania 6-5000!:)

  • That F7 acts like my NS switcher. It sparks under the engine and it takes for ever to get up to speed

  • Well this engine works fine now, it just hadn't ran in years.

  • took long enough for that train to start. i remember when my uncle gave me my trains. by the way there is a typo in you description

  • Ha thanks!

  • nice the gears need geeas

  • Thanks, and what?

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