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Redneck Justin
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I've got a A-f loco. Cleaned brushes/cummator, wheels, ands thats it. Won't run. Any ideas?
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Roy
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-Pay the light bill;
-Don't use beer vomit to clean the rails;
-Buy a train that runs.


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NickelPlate759
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Justin, which Flyer loco is it? Have you tried running the motor with test leads? Unless the windings are burned through, it should be fixable.
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