The whistles sound like you have them positioned correctly. However, you are lifting the whistle at the end of the run. You'll notice how the left bellow is up slightly at the end. That lift will cause the train to have a load at the beginning of the run and can cause a stall at some point in the clock's life. If the train is running at a minimal amount of weight, by design, it will stall sooner rather than later. Neither of the bellow lift arms should move before or during the warning run.
The whistles sound like you have them positioned correctly. However, you are lifting the whistle at the end of the run. You'll notice how the left bellow is up slightly at the end. That lift will cause the train to have a load at the beginning of the run and can cause a stall at some point in the clock's life. If the train is running at a minimal amount of weight, by design, it will stall sooner rather than later. Neither of the bellow lift arms should move before or during the warning run.
Brehvon 2 months ago
No explica nada
fergargps 7 months ago
thanks a lot that just shows how the darn thing works i need how to fix it
HermioneDraco 10 months ago