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Posted - March 05 2013 : 10:32:08 AM
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Just bought these two at a train and hobby show for $6 total. They have some wiring issues. Could someone please post a good detailed pic of the inside and bottom of the wiring of these accessories? Is there a schematic as to how these items are rigged up? Some of the resistors are missing and even if I had the color bands I'd figure it out.
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Posted - March 08 2013 : 10:00:30 AM
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Wow 47 views and no one owns this set to take a picture of the inside of the pipe unloader?
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Posted - March 08 2013 : 11:03:43 AM
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If no one beats me to it, I'll get a picture taken later for you. I am getting ready to head off to work at the moment. And I did make myself a note and it is on my desk to remind to do it for you. lol Blane
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Posted - March 08 2013 : 3:14:15 PM
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Talking about the action cars? There's two wires from the AC terminals and 2 go to the activator. Make sure your button is good and clean and the car hasn't got a hitch. I have few tilt dump cars and the iron piece that's drawn in by the magnet has to be adjusted at times. The freight unload-er, is that the tractor that has a shed and moves to and from? I have all of Tyco's electrically powered train interacted operating accessories.
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Posted - March 09 2013 : 1:41:29 PM
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Here are a few pictures of the pipe unloader. Gotta run now, heading to the train store.





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Posted - March 09 2013 : 4:31:39 PM
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Blaneo, ya may wanna tighten that swing and use some super glue! I had to press mine done just a hair and used a vise grip and glue. Use a drop down the crack before clamping down. Jeep, Radio Shack should have those. I suggest 24-26 AWG wires also. Hope Blane and I were of some help!
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Posted - March 09 2013 : 5:23:08 PM
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| BlaneO You Rock!!! Thank you very much. Now that I see the wiring, and the fact I'm missing the motor bracket I can get this one working. I really appreciate it.
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