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Hi Ian <br />I just took a look at my two the new one has a dull tyre the old one a shiny <br />tyre <br />If you are loosing traction first things first do you have any oil or other slipery type muck on the wheels <br />If not then it would be a reasonable assumption <br />that the tyre needs replacing it will be a bit tricky to get off the old and the new one into place but should be fairly straight forward. <br />how old is the loco <br />My old one is of indeterminate age as it is third hand but has metal coupling rods and is just about due for new wheels. <br />The big trick will be just getting a replacement tyre I would get a couple if you bank balance will handle it <br />regards John
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