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lexlie
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 Posted - February 15 2009 :  12:01:11 PM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add lexlie to Buddylist
Hi guys
it's lexlie... i'm buying lots of stuff these days and this identification station is quite a help for me...i don't have the experience that you guys have...and sometimes i feel sorry for questionning you all the time

but here we go




i know for sure it's a bachmann but never seen that plate before
i'm used to wires only

by the way i just changed the engine and got it from a 8 wheel pick-up
to a 4

tx guys again

PAT

p.s. the cab is a lownose cn diesel r.n.5075
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shaygetz
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A Botchmann Kader potater...

GP40 I believe...

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lvrr325
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There's a design evolution of those; the originals had a die cast frame that suffered the pot-metal fatigue, with frame mount couplers; they went to a pancake motor with fixed couplers, then eventually went to truck-mounted couplers.

Pretty sure most of the pancake versions have that circuit board in them, though.

The chassis will work under their U33/U36B shell also.
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