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I know were you got that wheel set. Jon
Actually, as they were only marketed marketed as blister packaged (stock number MT-1057) twelve-packs of replacement wheel-sets, or found on pairs of factory assembled, blister packaged (stock number MT-1000) Bettendorf trucks, not used on any of the Kadee Micro Trains production models (including any of the first five, or eight, if all of the paint variations are factored in November 1972 releases), the cast metal wheels with the Delrin axles were intentionally omitted.Part of an enhanced, historical trivia section, some of the aforementioned information was included in one of the original manuscript's revisions
That is fine Neville. I simply commented on what was published in your eBay writeup. I cannot see what info you have or don't have in your personal manuscripts. The same applies to steel axle - that info is also incorrect (and as I mentioned it *DOES* make a difference). At least to me.
A-yup. Not only that, but plastic wheelsets don't work all that well with current-based occupancy detection. From what we've gleaned so far, I'm now waffling between fancy Special Instructions, or just telling the guys "Sorry," that their trains are fine for running on the club's N-Trak roundy-round, but it's the 21st century now and we do things differently. (Oh, that'll make friends. )
Both wheelsets have a tread diameter of 0.205" at the flange and 0.202" at the rim. Ribbed-backs' flange diameter is 0.276", corresponding to a tread depth of 0.0355". All-plastic pizza-cutters' flange diameter is 0.272", so tread depth is 0.0335".
AFAIK, this double-wheel-set packaging was done in a response to the modeler's outcry about incompatibility of MT models with the newly-released Atlas C55 track while also trying to keep the MT collector purists with pizza-cutter wheels (which they wanted). The current wheels have flanges which have depth in between the low-profiles and pizza-cutters.