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on the first gen. mikado's there is very little pick up from the engine. most all pick up is the tender. kato fixed the problem on the second run with better driver pick up. I have all three gens.
If you think that rear driver isn't quite sitting down on the rails, I would try removing the gear plate, pulling that 4thdriver set out, and adding a little chip of masking tape at the bottom of the bearing slot so the driver will be slightly forceddownward a bit more when the engine is on the rails. Also check the drawbar. Sometimes a Mikado drawbar is damagedand slightly bent so it puts upward pressure on the rear end of the engine.If you do decide to put another traction tire driver in there, you have to do it on axle #2 (2nd from the front), because that isthe other one that has no rods pinned to it. You can lift it out like #4 and put a traction tire driver in there in place of it.Be warned, however, that essentially makes the engine roll on 4 rubber feet, so there will be minimal electrical pickupfrom the engine after that and you'll be relying on the tender. Early on, I experimented with doing that on my kitbashedPRR 2-10-0 (because the pewter boiler and added weight pulling 90 cars was apparently not enough for me... ha ha !)I eventually decided against it because of pickup and tracking problems. The engine just doesn't roll as freely with all those rubber wheels on there.You really shouldn't need it. So I'd look elsewhere for the problem.
Just another suggestion......how old are the traction tires........ the rubber hardens/deteriorates over time...... losing grip....... try new/fresh tires.
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