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Bski1969
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 Posted - May 08 2024 :  6:31:27 PM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add Bski1969 to Buddylist
Hi all... First post!

I am in the process of restoring a TYCO Clementine Loco.
I have repaired everything save the plastic drive wheels on the tender that are cracked from the axle out.
Does anyone out there have a source for replacements?
I have the same issue with a TYCO C430.

I haven't been able to find anything, and the last thing I want to do is start purchasing old Locos for parts.
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 Posted - May 10 2024 :  01:33:10 AM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add Chops124 to Buddylist
Your restoration product is fabulous. I'm a tinkerer, not a restorer,
over the years, but I think most of Tyco drive
wheels of that nature are interchangeable. Thus, a C430, an F,
or a Clementine will all use the same issue of a wheel.
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 Posted - May 10 2024 :  1:49:03 PM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add Bski1969 to Buddylist
I agree, calipers show the same measurement.

I'm toying with the Idea of printing new ones.
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