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Keith,
Unless there is a pickup against the axle, I look for good spin on the wheel. If the wheel spins freely for a few seconds is good enough for me. One axle may need lubed but all others on the same car may not. I use LaBelle 108 (Light), and presume 107 is even lighter, which would be fine. I can understand the logic that plastic trucks shouldn't need lubed- in a perfect world. I've always used light oil and never experienced gumed up trucks, then again my track is unbalasted if that is a factor. Never tried graphite, but sounds interesting. Try different methods, but my advice would be to look for a desired spin per axle, then oil if necessary.
Good Luck,
Rich F.
-Dan
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I've received conflicting opinions on whether axles that rotate in plastic trucks should be lubricated or not. I've been advised to lubricate the axle ends with Labelle 107 Oil (plastic compatible), and I've been advised that plastic trucks do not need to be lubricated at all. Does anybody have a definitive handle on this?
Keith
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