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Maybe a little too late, but wouldn't it have been easier to just graft on the entire Bachmann tender?That's what I did here:Or did you need to keep the factory painted tender?
By the way, the second mechanism did NOT have gears go out of mesh- so I did not cut on the bearing slots.
Oh. One more thing. I was VERY disappointed that when I reassembled the good loco it would not run. What?!Here is the cover plate with its screw.Here is no cover plate and you can see that the hole for the screw is right over the flywheel. If that screw is too tight, then you may hit the flywheel. I'll probably add a tiny bit of ACC to the screw head to hold it in place.
George,...The stock tender was closer in my thinking.
Hmmm, I'm curious what the explanation would be. They all use the same frame castings. I believe the holes for all the gear axles are molded (not drilled later to possibly introduce an error). Are the drive axle bearing slots machined?
The "medium USRA" Bachmann tender is the same prototype as the Model Power tender. Bachmann does also offer a longer one, which would look goofy behind a Pacific.