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The coupler issue is interesting and a bit a head scratcher. The manual has an entire section on DCC easy consist set up.
That's for if you wanted to run them back to back Otto K.
Speaking of which, who ( @eric220 ) wants to be a tester?
That stinks with regard to the traction tire driver not being geared. Part of the genius of the Kato Mikado design was the fact that the fourth driver was geared and you could really weigh down the boiler for tremendous pulling power (for example, with a GHQ metal shell).
I will say, however, that if those rods and the crankpins are stainless steel, they will probably hold up.
Just make sure you put a tiny drop of lube around the crank pins. I favor the Woodland Scenics gear lube. It is a consistency of thick oil, but it is really sticky and it stays put wherever you apply it.
IAnother curious thing about the sound is that the chuffs seem to get quieter after the engine reaches a steady, constant speed. This may be a prototype thing, I don't know. The effect is to give the impression of the engine fading into the distance, as it moves away from you. Which is ok, except that I have a tethered throttle, and like to walk alongside the engine.