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Offline Marklin67  
#1 Posted : 22 March 2018 02:38:24(UTC)
Marklin67

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Can anyone tell me if all marklin Ho scale locos can go over this crossing gates. I am asking this because my small DB 89 Steam locomotive will go over the crossing but will un hook from the wagons. My other locomotive will go over with not a problem but the engine is heavier then the other. Any suggestions?
Offline skeeterbuck  
#2 Posted : 22 March 2018 04:22:52(UTC)
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I used one for several years on my old layout and it worked fine. It should be sensitive enough that small 2 axle wagons can be pushed over it without a problem. I would check and see that it's not binding in any place. It's really a balancing act so to speak between the actual arms of the gates and the movement of the rails but even your lightest car should make the gates come down. Hope this helps and good luck!

Chuck
Offline Marklin67  
#3 Posted : 22 March 2018 04:46:33(UTC)
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Thanks Chuck for answering my question . But the problem I am having is not the wagons it the locomotive it self . It uncoupled when it goes thru the gates. That’s what my problem is.
Offline Pmare4  
#4 Posted : 22 March 2018 05:14:40(UTC)
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Hi,

It sounds like the problem is not with the crossing but with the loco's rear coupling hook. If this is bent downwards then the wagons may uncouple when running.

If I were you I would take a pair of pliers and carefully bend up the affected coupling very slightly, and then test the loco and wagons over the crossing again. If it still uncouples try and bend the coupling a bit higher.

Let me know if this fixes it.

Regards
Peter
Peter
Collecting vintage Märklin from 1935-1970, also Hornby O Gauge
Offline Marklin67  
#5 Posted : 22 March 2018 13:14:36(UTC)
Marklin67

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Thank you Peter,
I don’t think I can bend the coupler up . The reason I say that it is a older steam DB89 with a coupler that looks almost like a T turned sideways. I don’t know how to explain it. Thank you for your response. Olaf
Offline skeeterbuck  
#6 Posted : 22 March 2018 15:13:22(UTC)
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Yea, like this: https://modellbaustudio-...oupler-hooks-H0-NEW.html

Use a pair of needle nose pliers and grab it right behind the upright part and gently bend it upwards. Just do it a little and keep checking until it is OK.

Chuck
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Offline Marklin67  
#7 Posted : 23 March 2018 15:27:37(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: skeeterbuck Go to Quoted Post
Yea, like this: https://modellbaustudio-...oupler-hooks-H0-NEW.html

Use a pair of needle nose pliers and grab it right behind the upright part and gently bend it upwards. Just do it a little and keep checking until it is OK.

Chuck


Offline Marklin67  
#8 Posted : 23 March 2018 15:30:55(UTC)
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Yes that’s it . Thank you so much Chuck. I really appreciate it. I will try it. All the best and have a great weekend. I am new to figuring out how to respond with is forum as well as posting something.
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