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Mike
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I am having trouble finding a parts diagram for the various Chattanooga Steam engines.

Can anyone help?

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There don't seem to be any. There was a very generic instruction sheet that came with all PT locos. Jerry got his hands on a Tyco service manual, but it only covered pre-PT drives. From what I've heard, Consolidated Foods didn't expect anyone to service them when they died.
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Diagrams sorta dissappeared during the brown box era. Mantua left Tyco and took Mantua from the equation and the diagrams too. Never had seen one for Tyco brown-box or any Power Torque engine ever!
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