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I suspect the reason for that pilot-truck-mounted coupler was to accommodate running this rather long model on Unitrak's tight curves. That is likely the main reason for the unusual design of their Big Boy, where each engine has a different pivot point. Kato makes sure their models operate on their Unitrak.
Well, whatever indignities the FEF's suffered at the end of their lives, in my book (and on my layout) the 80" drivered UP 4-8-4's are passenger ROAD engines, as god intended. Occasionally, they did need helper power to get over major mountain passes, see pic below of the Utahn on Cajon in 1948 by Chard Walker. That required a working coupler on the pilot, so I too am looking for a way to install one. Maybe a 906?Otto K.
Robert, thanks for your input! My intent isn't to recreate operations from the 40's but to recreate the excursion in 2019 when they came into Ogden. 4014, Jim Adams facing the wrong way, 844, Joe Jordan, an Sd70ACe (8937 was used) and then an inaccurate excursion consist.I did find the dummy coupler, to which I agree is not a well thought out design, but since the loading will most likely be negligible with proper speed matching I'll stick with it.