Hi SMT- I have a million of these things lying around so here are a few things I would do to make this a better runner: 1. Take the rear (geared) wheel set out and push down on the armature so you can oil the area under the worm gear. 2. Oil the top of the armature, where the metal meets the plastic cap. 3. Put the two silver contacts (like the one that was disconnected) back at about a 45 degree angle so the body will fit easily. and 4. OIL EVERYTHING! Hope this helps! Greetings from NJ!
I have one of those little guys! It had the same screeching issue, but I was able to fix it with some adjustments and plenty of oil. Solid toys they are!
Dude, I have one of those from my uncle's collection. Mine's been a decent performer and was weathered by my uncle. The motor has been squeaking every now and then, but a lot of oil seems to keep it at bay. A good little model.
ricardlupus Really? I’ve seen a few German HO trains being cloned by NewRay when I was looking them up on Google Images. I thought they only made train sets in other scales until I came across a picture of someone’s modified NewRay HO train in some Facebook group.
Thank you for the video! I have a few of these engines in the mail, seller said they don't run well. I have a feeling this video will help me set them straight!
Harrison, your investigative, troubleshooting, and repair skills have come a long way. You look very confident tackling something you’ve never seen before. Have you considered a career in appliance repair?😉
I had one similar it was a model power. It was an old time. 0-4-0. With a log tender . I don't know where it went but that was back in 1998-1999 . Glad you got it running I think it needs a new can motor bearings sound shot which does happen but if remotor it will have better life. awesome video as always .. Since January 10th 2019 I've been a subscriber. But I still remember the videos. You made kdpt coming up and i commented and so I subbed back then. This channel has grown like super fast and has such a following and inspiration to everyone. have a good day. :)
@@SMTMainline yeah you know when you took it apart thats how my motor looks for my record player lol im not kidding but has no voltage regulation unlike the turntable which needs a constant voltage setting
Enjoyed the video SMT! I have an old Athearn ready to roll GP38-2 that makes a similar noise when it runs. The difference is after it runs for a bit, it goes away. I figure it may just be a lubrication issue, I'm probably going to take it apart and use my motor cleaning kit on it and lubricate it and see what happens. I thought I would ask your opinion, thanks!
The loud squealing noise is dry motor bearings. Add a bit of light oil to both of the motor's bearings (one is hidden under the worm), and it should clear that right up!
I recommend getting a small locomotive/motor controller with alligator connectors on it so you can easily clamp them down onto any motor and test it and have some hands ready to do anything else.
Judging by the sound of that Motor,it sounds like it is being run down;it is worn out.That old brushed DC motor,is a fire hazard. To reduce the risk of the motor burning out,and possibly bursting into flames,you should replace that old worn out brushed DC motor,with an AC brushless motor. It will alot run quieter with an AC brushless motor installed,and the risk of fire is greatly reduced.
That loco also came in green and blue. It was called "Li'l Donkey" I believe it is based on an italian or french locomotive, oddly enough. Show some canadian heritage and make a white SMT loco with your SMT logo on the side tanks! I had to disassemble mode power's "Booster" which used that same motor once. Those brushes really are finnicky to get back in. :P These model power/ Playart locomotives can be very noisy, and often they have that "Hop" that yours has. i own three boosters and one hops. I think the factories did not take enough care and occasionally bent the axles. Sometimes the motors they get in bulk are a good batch, and sometimes they are a bad batch. 2/3 of my boosters thankfully have the good motor. You can order that exact motor you need from china for about a buck total. I'll try and find the link to the listing I bought mine from a while back.
Sounds like it needs a little oil on each side of the armature shaft bearings. Try that out, and give it another try on the track. If that helps, please show us how it runs afterwards.
Did you actually take out the armature when you fixed the brushes against the commutators, and check to see if there was anything getting caught up between the windings and the magnets. Something is causing it to squeal like that.
It’s always fun to find the cause of motors that squeak, it is definitely the motor bearings or it might have a bearing above the worm gear. Sometimes the motor bearings are worn out causing the armature to move around making noise.
@@SMTMainline squealing motors on old locos are quite common. I've even had brand new locos do it (those are rare though). Almost always a dry bearing at one or both ends of the motor. Usually bronze - and those hidden behind worm gears are always the hardest to get the oil into. :)
@@SMTMainline yeah i mean my open fram motors on my mantua locomotives did it too they all do shoot off fireworks when they not getting clean power plus its something ive learned while watching you do it,koko sams trains because i honestly never had to do it on my um bachmann diesels they werent run much but lifelike pancake motors regularly need a cleaning. Hope the suggestion helped I figured heck all the help one can get right?
Fun fact: play-art was made by model power. If you look at some old model power advertisements you'll see this locomotive, it came in a starter set. I know this as I have some old model power boxes with this ad and I have a more American-looking play-art engine. I hope this helped! :-)
Are you sure it wasn't the other way around? Model Power tended to order their products from other manufacturers. You can see a photo of one of the locos on this page. mmiwakoh.de/Eigene%20Webs/lima-modellbahn/Playart%20en.htm
@@emdB67 that's possible too. I thought that I read somewhere about model power owning play-art, or vice-versa, but I could be wrong. Thanks! :-) Edit- I just checked out that link, and I do recognize a few other models that I know as model power. I always thought model power was a bigger company than they are, and assumed they just had a subsidiary called play-art. Although, since they ordered model from other companies, I'd have to say you're probably right. So thank you for the information, and have a good one.
I just found your channel with your VIA train generation video and I was wondering what company made the VIA P42 I have been looking for an HO scale VIA P42 for a long time
I would never have something that makes that much noise on my train layout. By the way I'm planning my layout, need to do some work before I can get the set that I still need to buy on the table.
let the motor set in rubbing alcohol overnight then let it fully dry (48hrs) out shode clear the squealing noise up,. this gives it a deep cleaning it may also ruin it the motor if still wet. I do this only on motors almost dead Not Recommending this idea for all fixes. the noise is because the motor is extremely dirty or lift somewhere that is damp, it's a hard problem to fix sometimes. The motor in that locomotive is very cheap I use to have this locomotive replacing the motors are easy and affordable.
Hi SMT mainline i am getting a old Hornby triang locomotive and will be restoring it i was wondering as well as using oil what does grease do and what grease would you recommend?
Hi SMT- I have a million of these things lying around so here are a few things I would do to make this a better runner:
1. Take the rear (geared) wheel set out and push down on the armature so you can oil the area under the worm gear.
2. Oil the top of the armature, where the metal meets the plastic cap.
3. Put the two silver contacts (like the one that was disconnected) back at about a 45 degree angle so the body will fit easily.
and 4. OIL EVERYTHING!
Hope this helps! Greetings from NJ!
I have one of those little guys! It had the same screeching issue, but I was able to fix it with some adjustments and plenty of oil. Solid toys they are!
You always ask if you can make it run, but we all know that you can. Awesome job SMT.
smt the builder:can we fix it!? oil,tools: YES WE CAN
Lol
You just brought back nostalgia that I forgot I had.
And then theirs that one tool acting like lofty "oh uh yeah um I think so" my brother used to watch it I was about 11 when he was 7
How funny, I happened to be doing a "Can we make it run" while this popped up!
Great video! At 4:04 it sounded like a small steam whistle when you were testing the motor
12k already?!?!?!? How. Conrgratulations on 12k. Keep making great videos
Dude, I have one of those from my uncle's collection. Mine's been a decent performer and was weathered by my uncle. The motor has been squeaking every now and then, but a lot of oil seems to keep it at bay. A good little model.
I think that is probably modeled after an older German tank engine built before the 1920s, but I could be wrong.
Yes, I think it's basically a clone of the Fleischmann 4000.
ricardlupus
Really?
I’ve seen a few German HO trains being cloned by NewRay when I was looking them up on Google Images. I thought they only made train sets in other scales until I came across a picture of someone’s modified NewRay HO train in some Facebook group.
Looks a bit like 385 at Middleton railway which was built in 1895
Fleischmann
Thank you for the video! I have a few of these engines in the mail, seller said they don't run well. I have a feeling this video will help me set them straight!
Already at 12k SMT keep grinding and you will be set for life. All the money you make should be invested in the market and then you can make millions.
Congrats on 12k!
Neat little loco! While it’s still has it’s flaws, I still hope Dom and Chris enjoy it!
Hey sup
4:03: Great Sound For A Whistle Though!
Congratulations! You made the loudest working locomotive!
That locomotive looks like something at an amusement park! By the way, congratulations for 12,000 subscribers!
Hey smt I really enjoy your videos especially your live streams keep up the great work
Harrison, your investigative, troubleshooting, and repair skills have come a long way. You look very confident tackling something you’ve never seen before. Have you considered a career in appliance repair?😉
Great job as normal with every single aspect of the video .Keep up the amazing work
Heck yeah! Oh god I typed this before you ran it and my tinnitus struck again.
The bottom motor Bering needs lubricated
Yay you nicely restored it!
Nice video
A drop of oil on the motor bearings should take care of the squeal. It happens to a lot of Tyco engines too.
I had one similar it was a model power. It was an old time. 0-4-0. With a log tender . I don't know where it went but that was back in 1998-1999 . Glad you got it running I think it needs a new can motor bearings sound shot which does happen but if remotor it will have better life. awesome video as always .. Since January 10th 2019 I've been a subscriber. But I still remember the videos. You made kdpt coming up and i commented and so I subbed back then. This channel has grown like super fast and has such a following and inspiration to everyone. have a good day. :)
I think you might be right about those bearings, something sounds off.
@@SMTMainline yeah you know when you took it apart thats how my motor looks for my record player lol im not kidding but has no voltage regulation unlike the turntable which needs a constant voltage setting
Enjoyed the video SMT! I have an old Athearn ready to roll GP38-2 that makes a similar noise when it runs. The difference is after it runs for a bit, it goes away. I figure it may just be a lubrication issue, I'm probably going to take it apart and use my motor cleaning kit on it and lubricate it and see what happens. I thought I would ask your opinion, thanks!
The loud squealing noise is dry motor bearings. Add a bit of light oil to both of the motor's bearings (one is hidden under the worm), and it should clear that right up!
Serenity? Lol. Great job. It’s not even DCC and it comes with sound!
You can make almost any locomotive run!
I recommend getting a small locomotive/motor controller with alligator connectors on it so you can easily clamp them down onto any motor and test it and have some hands ready to do anything else.
Judging by the sound of that Motor,it sounds like it is being run down;it is worn out.That old brushed DC motor,is a fire hazard.
To reduce the risk of the motor burning out,and possibly bursting into flames,you should replace that old worn out brushed DC motor,with an AC brushless motor.
It will alot run quieter with an AC brushless motor installed,and the risk of fire is greatly reduced.
Awesome job love the channel keep up the great work Cheers KC Tasmania Australia
That loco also came in green and blue. It was called "Li'l Donkey"
I believe it is based on an italian or french locomotive, oddly enough. Show some canadian heritage and make a white SMT loco with your SMT logo on the side tanks!
I had to disassemble mode power's "Booster" which used that same motor once. Those brushes really are finnicky to get back in. :P These model power/ Playart locomotives can be very noisy, and often they have that "Hop" that yours has. i own three boosters and one hops. I think the factories did not take enough care and occasionally bent the axles. Sometimes the motors they get in bulk are a good batch, and sometimes they are a bad batch. 2/3 of my boosters thankfully have the good motor.
You can order that exact motor you need from china for about a buck total. I'll try and find the link to the listing I bought mine from a while back.
OHO, so you’re approaching SMT with a mechanical issue?
that was a jojo reference
Nice idea 😃
*yare yare daze*
*menacing*
“Walk like an Egyptian”
New favorite train!
I've got two of that model type....it's honestly one of my favorite models in my collection
It works now that’s good since you can fix literally anything
That loco would look at home on the mountain layout
cool at least you got it to move
Sounds like it needs a little oil on each side of the armature shaft bearings. Try that out, and give it another try on the track. If that helps, please show us how it runs afterwards.
I tried doing that and it didn't seem to fix the sound.
Did you actually take out the armature when you fixed the brushes against the commutators, and check to see if there was anything getting caught up between the windings and the magnets. Something is causing it to squeal like that.
It’s always fun to find the cause of motors that squeak, it is definitely the motor bearings or it might have a bearing above the worm gear. Sometimes the motor bearings are worn out causing the armature to move around making noise.
@@SMTMainline squealing motors on old locos are quite common. I've even had brand new locos do it (those are rare though). Almost always a dry bearing at one or both ends of the motor. Usually bronze - and those hidden behind worm gears are always the hardest to get the oil into. :)
Nice resto. sounds like a diesel more then steam. keep up the great work.
Looks like a plantation loco, but they were narrow gauge, so Playart made it to "normal" gauge to sell for HO.
As another person said: Motor bearing needs lube and commutators need seating, very dry.
Wow! I've never see anyone move so fast!!! :)
Fantastic video!
4:04 the locomotive looks cute because that sounds like a small steam whistle
Cool
Nice Video SMT.
Smt my grandfather's bachmann steam engine is sparking around the motor how I stop the sparking?
Is the comutator dirty? Could be that problem. Like if the wheels were sparking they would be dirty.
@@mercuryoak2 That's what I would guess to be the problem. Sometimes too much carbon build up can cause arcing on the commutator.
@@SMTMainline yeah i mean my open fram motors on my mantua locomotives did it too they all do shoot off fireworks when they not getting clean power plus its something ive learned while watching you do it,koko sams trains because i honestly never had to do it on my um bachmann diesels they werent run much but lifelike pancake motors regularly need a cleaning. Hope the suggestion helped I figured heck all the help one can get right?
@@mercuryoak2 Ya that's the problem. Just need to clean the spaces in the commuter
Cool engin it seems you always find away to fix your engins that itself is a gift that you will have forever. Stay saf.
SMT, I got the Slap Chop ad again! The Slap Chop ads are taking over!!
Fun fact: play-art was made by model power. If you look at some old model power advertisements you'll see this locomotive, it came in a starter set. I know this as I have some old model power boxes with this ad and I have a more American-looking play-art engine. I hope this helped! :-)
Are you sure it wasn't the other way around? Model Power tended to order their products from other manufacturers. You can see a photo of one of the locos on this page.
mmiwakoh.de/Eigene%20Webs/lima-modellbahn/Playart%20en.htm
I wasn't aware of that. Thanks for sharing!
@@SMTMainline no problem! :-)
@@emdB67 that's possible too. I thought that I read somewhere about model power owning play-art, or vice-versa, but I could be wrong. Thanks! :-) Edit- I just checked out that link, and I do recognize a few other models that I know as model power. I always thought model power was a bigger company than they are, and assumed they just had a subsidiary called play-art. Although, since they ordered model from other companies, I'd have to say you're probably right. So thank you for the information, and have a good one.
Some more info on Playart can be found here. Model Power is mentioned.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playart
Wow Dan was not going to restore this engine in THE stream but know he could
That kinda looks like a Fleischman anna
Yeah, I think it's basically a clone of it, even though some details are different.
@@ricardlupus it's also a bit bigger
I have the same loco, mine is #3. Had it since 1980-ish. Mine runs well. Needs oil to suppress the squeal.
Amazing!!!
Nice
That locomotive looks very European, Danish I might add.
I clicked on it when I got the notification
I just found your channel with your VIA train generation video and I was wondering what company made the VIA P42 I have been looking for an HO scale VIA P42 for a long time
That looks like the same train at Disney
uh not really but ok lol
WoW Harrison it looks like ur working on a Rubik’s cube
You can totally make that into Percy.
hm reminds me of a French of Italian commuter engine
I got one of these engines for free but missing the motor and worm gear. Do you know what I could replace it with, or have one I could buy?
If you put a blob of grease or oil on the ends of the motor shaft it should cure the screeching at least
Cool European steam locomotive
I would never have something that makes that much noise on my train layout. By the way I'm planning my layout, need to do some work before I can get the set that I still need to buy on the table.
lol I had that same Loco in the late 90's
let the motor set in rubbing alcohol overnight then let it fully dry (48hrs) out shode clear the squealing noise up,. this gives it a deep cleaning it may also ruin it the motor if still wet. I do this only on motors almost dead Not Recommending this idea for all fixes. the noise is because the motor is extremely dirty or lift somewhere that is damp, it's a hard problem to fix sometimes. The motor in that locomotive is very cheap I use to have this locomotive replacing the motors are easy and affordable.
Hi SMT mainline i am getting a old Hornby triang locomotive and will be restoring it i was wondering as well as using oil what does grease do and what grease would you recommend?
i would like to see how you wired in the volt and amp meter into your power supply. thanks.
New train: In the collection.
SMT: I am gonna fix you up but let me see if you run.
btw: part 2 once you find the problem or get the parts?
Yeah, I want to see if I can resolve that noise issue.
@@SMTMainline stay awesome Canunk.
Durable little lok
It’s a ‘Richard Scarry’ locomotive 😃
Play art makes a lot of small scale cars also...
Kinda looks like one of the engines from That show with the blue tank engine in it.
Thomas is a 0-6-0 configuration not an 0-4-0
Thomas is an 0-6-0. Percy is an 0-4-0 as well as Peter sam
Sorry cool trains my bad
i just came from the link at dans chanel
Reminds me of the Dumbo 🎪 train
TBH, you might have been better off sourcing a Hornby 0-4-0 chassis as a parts donor; but that's just me.
Hey Harrison does it take traction tires on this or not? Maybe because it runs kinda slow at 6:38 I was just asking.
That's pretty different
At the very least it can maybe shunt a truck or two out of the way into a siding.
SMT I'm not sure if you remember me, because I was amtrak train the dash cam charizard but I shortened my name
I wonder if you can get a new motor for the loco?
Before watching: I don’t think it will run
Hey do ho trains have working smoke stacks
Do you have another motor to swap out?
Frick it just rebuild the whole thing
Out of curiosity, are you using DC or DCC?
If it’s a play-art locomotive shouldn’t it be made out of crayons or markers???
Lol it has the motor of a pencil sharpener
Seems to be a Bavarian mountain railway 0-4-0 (class idk)
This is numbered 3 in my fleet.
Welllll folks! In todayyyys video
Is your profile picture from BEP 2010?
I don’t know! Once my sister found it when I was young, then a few years later I started this train channel with this profile...
I have the same one, but mine is number 3, not 6
Wow
Just got one today for $5. It was squealing and i oiled it and that fixed it. Then it just randomly stopped working
Maybe you could do a CD drive motor swap.
Is that the one that smokes or what
It runs with DC!