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Forney Live Steam Instructions

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Shutting down:

At the end of the day’s run, close the throttle snugly. When cool, the safety 
valve should be loosened to relieve the vacuum that will be created in the 
boiler. This vacuum could pull oil from the lubricator into the boiler if the 
throttle is not closed.

After a day’s operation in the garden you’ll probably fi nd that your engine has 
a coating of oil. This is steam-cylinder oil that has been exhausted from the 
stack. A simple wipe down with a dry cloth is all that’s necessary to restore 
the engine to pristine condition. This is best done while the engine is still hot. 
Wipe any grit and excess oil from the wheels and running gear.

The boiler can be drained of water, or not, as you will. Leaving water in the 
boiler will not harm it. The lubricator can also be drained and refi lled with 
steam oil in preparation for the next run.
 

Notes on radio control:

Although the Forney was designed as a manually controlled locomotive, there 
is no reason why radio control (R/C) cannot be fi tted with some ingenuity. A 
two channel radio is all that’s necessary, one for the throttle and one for the 
reversing lever. The gas valve should always be controlled manually. Servos 
can be mounted to the fl oor of the loco and linked to the control arms. The 
reversing lever will have to be modifi ed so that it does not lock in position, but 
it must still have stops at either end of its throw for proper positioning of the 
reversing valve. You might be able to get away with one servo controlling only 
the reversing valve, but better control of the locomotive will be accomplished if 
the throttle is controlled, too.

The receiver and battery pack can be fi tted to the bunker behind the cab to 
house them.

Summary of Contents for FORNEY LIVE STEAM

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL FORNEY LIVE STEAM ...

Page 2: ...ls from Accucraft Trains The Forney has been designed to provide a lifetime of model railroading plea sure The Forney is handcrafted in brass and is a precision piece of equipment Like all fine equipment it must be properly main tained and cared for Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice ...

Page 3: ...m Instructions 2 The Forney AC77 050 FORNEY 0 4 4 AC77 051 FORNEY 2 4 4 Features Ready to Run All Brass Construction Piston Type Slide Valves Fixed Eccentric Piston Type Reversing Valve Water Level Gauge Pressure Gauge ...

Page 4: ...ormance of the engine is also unlike electric locomotives The Forney should pull two to four standard size freight cars on good level track which is about the same capacity as a full size locomotive of this configuration Grades and sharp curves will diminish its capability A good engineer will learn the engine s characteristics and idiosyncrasies over time to get the best perfor mance and longest ...

Page 5: ...e any other gas including propane or butane propane mix as the storage pressures can reach unsafe levels 3 Always refuel the engine away from other working live steam locomotives The fuel filling system allows a small amount of the gas to bleed off as the fuel tank is being filled A passing engine can ignite this bleed off gas causing a potentially hazardous situation 4 When lighting up light the ...

Page 6: ...he cylinders 3 Fill the boiler make sure the throttle is closed A properly filled boiler will have 80ml of water in it Do not fill the boiler full to the top There must be room for the steam above the water level If there is water in the boiler already and you don t know how much fill the boiler to the top then remove 30ml Use only distilled water in your engine s boiler Tap water contains mineral...

Page 7: ... Don t let the fire burn in the smokebox your engine will not run as it should and maybe damaged The flame should be bright blue and should burn steadily The object is to run the burner at the lowest setting possible to operate the engine thereby increasing the efficiency of the engine and the duration of the run You ll get the hang of this with practice When the safety valve blows you ll know tha...

Page 8: ...f the Forney s functions are controlled from the cab it can be driven like a full size loco meaning that you ll have to stay with the engine throughout the run if you want to change its speed or direction If you have a suitable track the engine can be left to run on its own at a steady speed until the fuel runs out As the gas tank in the cab warms you may find the engine picking up speed Simply tu...

Page 9: ...er will not harm it The lubricator can also be drained and refilled with steam oil in preparation for the next run Notes on radio control Although the Forney was designed as a manually controlled locomotive there is no reason why radio control R C cannot be fitted with some ingenuity A two channel radio is all that s necessary one for the throttle and one for the reversing lever The gas valve shou...

Page 10: ... including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchant ability and fitness for a particular purpose shall expire one year from date of original purchase Note the foregoing limitation on implied warranties is proper un der Magnuson Moss Warranty Act UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ACCUCRAFT TRAINS BE RESPONSIBLE FoR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING IN REGARD TO ANY ACCUCRAFT P...

Page 11: ...o the side and open the inside cardboard box with a cutting knife 2 Place taped locomotive on a flat surface Carefully cut the tape along the wood board side surface Be sure to cut both sides of the wood board Slowly lift the tape from the locomotive Be very careful with small parts Tape cannot be re used to re pack the model Use new packing tape if necessary ...

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