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 Posted - September 15 2011 :  8:50:37 PM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add Adams to Buddylist
Hello all, I'm on my tablet right now, so no pic yet, but I just picked up a tender marked 'made by tyco in Hong Kong.' It looks like the type that goes behind a mantua logger, but it has couplers on both ends, no drawbar, and all plastic wheels. It's lettered for the Santa fe. It seems it could have only come with a loco that picks up both rail currents, or it was made as an auxiliary tender. Any ideas? I'll send a pic soon. Chris
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Adams, it belongs to a TYCO 0-6-0.....
~John

Many have tried to, and failed, ya just can't repair stupid...

Do NOT try to Idiot-Proof anything!!!! God, will simply create a better......IDIOT!
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