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I was just curious if anyone has a link to older runs of Kato locomotives and how to determine which ones are DCC ready? In particular Kato #176-1301. I can't find this locomotive on any of Kato's websites. I have done some research on the topic. From what I have read, the online consensus for F units are if you can't see the flywheels underneath and it comes in a green labeled box and not a blue label box it should be DCC ready. Having said that I find on the model number listed above no visible flywheels and green label. But when I called Kato they claim that number is a very old run and not DCC ready. I am not sure if what Kato told me is correct so I was looking for some input on how to decipher which Kato locomotives are DCC ready. Thanks for any input.
I appreciated the information Wolf. I have swapped shells on E units before. All I had to do was switch the fuel tank cover from silver to black. I wish Kato have more runs of the older locomotives. Finding shells on ebay seems pretty difficult. I also wouldn't imagine trying to put a esu v5 micro into a non DCC locomotive would be too easy either.
Thanks for the info Dwight. I would imagine a 1" belt sander could come in handy with this hobby. Does the Kato frames take a long time to remove material with the sander? I usually use the sugar cube speakers. Usually with a larger speaker enclosure in the E units and a little smaller one in the F units.