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Ted that used to happen on some of the original Arnold Rapido chassis in their freight cars in the late 70's.They would just crumble and fall apart.
This is the email sent to Micro-Trains.To Whom it May Concern,My name is Ted Freeman, I am in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.I have a Micro-Trains SD40-2 that stopped running, on dismantling the loco, I discovered the chassis is disfigured and has lumps on it (Zamacitis?), the chassis was jammed tight inside the body, I eventually removed the body by applying silicone lubricate spray and levering carefully, the chassis sections crumbled in some portions.The growth areas of the chassis had also seized the motor/gear assemblies, I feel with some judicious filing and shaping, I may be able to resurrect the chassis to an operable state.My question is of course, is a replacement chassis available for purchase.Yours in Model Railroading Ted (Teditor) Freeman
Great job, Joe! Glad to see good customer service and standing behind one's product these days. It's sort of a rarity.Speaking of SD40-2's, now that the preorders are closed, any update on which schemes will make the cut?