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My bad, I'm the only one I know who doesn't own an N scale steam engine so I don't think about such issues as traction tires. If you have an SD90 push it around, mine probably has a mile on it with all the pushing I have done.
Is there any inexpensive “digital” level out there that might help identify what part(s) of a curve don’t have the two rails level with each other?
Yes the 844/8444 will find track problems. Mine causes shorting problems on two bridges on both my Red and Yellow mainlines.The weight of the locomotive causes the carefully resistance sodered (done by Bob Gilmore 3985) joints at one end of both bridges to shift ot sag just enough to short out one section of track and the bridge, on both lines. All other trains both steam and diesel run through just fine. My FEF runs just fine on the rest of the layout, it is DCC , but running on a DC layout with Code 80 track. Nate Goodman (Nato).