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Won't wheel sizes different from those furnished cause coupler height issues? Or is .009" resulting from 33" to 36" wheel change accepted as in tolerance. Then if you go to Z couplers... These are things I don't have direct experience with but the concern crosses my mind every time I see one of these discussions. Could somebody relate experiences with this?
You can compensate by adding a spacer between the truck and bolster.
To emphasize - Buckeye freight trucks normally used 33" wheels.
They released NH as a stock item?
Mark, I'm not sure what your're emphasizing here. All freight car trucks for the era normally used 33" wheels.Something that I can emphasize is that some of the prototypes MTL used on this car are GSC 125 ton flats which used 30" wheels and roller bearings (not sure if some started as solid bearings), so none of the MTL trucks will be correct. At which point wheel size becomes about however you want to decide what's closest or best.The cars that MTL did that I know should have 30" wheels are the ERIE, Southern and ATSF. NH also had similar cars with 30" wheels. I would bet there are several more. And to the point maybe Mark is trying to make, none of those used Buckeye trucks as far as I can tell.Jason