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		<title>Engine and Track Problems</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jim models in HO scale and writes: &#8220;Here&#8217;s a goodie &#8211; a problem half solved that created an even bigger problem. I had a 19 degree crossing (code 83 ) installed on the layout. I filed the track down to make everything run smooth. Finally, I found a steam engine, a 4 &#8211; 6 &#8211; [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Jim models in HO scale and writes:</p>



<p>&#8220;Here&#8217;s a goodie &#8211; a problem half solved that created an even bigger problem. I had a 19 degree crossing (code 83 ) installed on the layout. I filed the track down to make everything run smooth. </p>



<p>Finally, I found a steam engine, a 4 &#8211; 6 &#8211; 2 that I liked. I started running it with some wood reefers. It seems every time that engine came to the crossing, it needs a push to get it through! UUGGHH! Only to discover that all of the other track I had on the shelf that I used to build this little 4&#8242; X 4&#8242; layout was all Code 100 track.</p>



<p>I found a new 19 degree crossing at a hobby shop, so bought it and removed the code 83, and installed the new code 100 crossing in the same location. Problem solved??? </p>



<p>WRONG!!! The engine still needs to be helped through that crossing. WHY???? Otherwise, the engine runs just fine throughout the rest of the layout.&#8221;</p>



<p>Any thoughts to assist Jim please?</p>
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