Thank you for sharing Dan! That's a unique find. You will see lots of Lionel Service manuals, and even American Flyer. I did search EBAY after watching this. I found two of these manuals listed right now. One has the car pages your missing, and the other is very similar to yours. Putting that aside, you should consider writing your own "Service Manual" for vintage HO Trains. With your knowledge it be a hit! Have a Happy New Year my friend.
I have the saddle tanker 0-4-0T as a recent purchase along with about every type of aluminum Mantua passenger cars in my collection. There is something that I would say about the F units with different country marks on them. This is the country that they were manufactures in. "HK" would be Hong Kong before it was absorbed by China, and "Aus" was most likely Austria which may have been something that Roco made for Tyco. As far as "US" marking, this would be the USA as an obvious guess.
An incredible find. Someday this will be christened as the official DIRTYDAN Bible.
That is the holy grail of Tyco model trains Dan! So cool you found that vintage service book! 😎
Thank you for sharing Dan! That's a unique find. You will see lots of Lionel Service manuals, and even American Flyer. I did search EBAY after watching this. I found two of these manuals listed right now. One has the car pages your missing, and the other is very similar to yours. Putting that aside, you should consider writing your own "Service Manual" for vintage HO Trains. With your knowledge it be a hit! Have a Happy New Year my friend.
great vlog keep up the great vlog on channel thanks for share
Cool manual. Would be great as pdf. Hoseeker may be interested to house. Cool to have all the diagrams in one place. Take care Dan. Thanks!
dan, I bet if you do get that info scanned and online, the website hoseeker would love you ,lol
I have the saddle tanker 0-4-0T as a recent purchase along with about every type of aluminum Mantua passenger cars in my collection.
There is something that I would say about the F units with different country marks on them. This is the country that they were manufactures in. "HK" would be Hong Kong before it was absorbed by China, and "Aus" was most likely Austria which may have been something that Roco made for Tyco. As far as "US" marking, this would be the USA as an obvious guess.
Great video, I’d love to get a scan of the Plymouth Switcher, F9, and GP20. Hoseeker has some of the stuff but not all.
The Plymouth Switcher is a CR4.
one more day dan hang in there.