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If you had a Craftsman tool and it failed, Sears would replace it for free no matter how old it was.
Craftsman tools and Kenmore appliances being two examples of quality products. If you had a Craftsman tool and it failed, Sears would replace it for free no matter how old it was.
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I agree with you. Some where in the middle of this thread they had told me that the issue was the gear box and they were redesigning it in China. Now they say it was a bad motor and replaced it and runs ok. I just hope the issue is repaired and it will run for a long time. It's early this morning and got to get out to the acreage now. Happy Memorial Day to all. I am a vet and wish all others the best. Doug
I thought I'd put in an update on my other Athearn Challenger that died in January with the stalled front engine.. After the mess with my SP&S challenger I was hesitant to send it in to Athearn, pay $40 per hour for out of warranty service and then wait God only knows how long to get it back. I decided to take the plunge and open it up and see if I could fix it. Using the info I'd read online I suspected that the front universal joint had slipped out of the cup on the flywheel. I was able to gently move the circuit board off to one side without having to unsolder all the connections and found that this indeed was the case. I reconnected the Universal joint and all was well. On other thing I did discover when I took the engine apart was that the weight under the forward steam chest had detached itself from the shell and had been riding on the flywheel (there had only apparently been a spec of glue holding in in place. There was a fair amount of brass dust from the flywheel about and the weight had a nice groove cut into it from the flywheel.