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Redneck Justin
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I have 3 TYCO/Mantua diesels with MU-2 and the truck side frame pins that held them on broke off flush with the frame. Is there a easyfix for this?
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NickelPlate759
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I just reattach them with CA (Super Glue).
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DaCheez
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^ What he said. Just a suggestion though, on the side of the motor with the plastic wheels, you may want to use something a little less permanent. That way if you need to replace the traction tires you can get the fame off. I think I usually use Walthers Goo for that one.
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