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TIPS FOR GETTING TO THE PARTS YOU OIL (INCLUDING MODEL TRAINS, OTHER MODEL ITEMS, AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD ITEMS): • 1)On most plastic diesel models the mechanism is held to the body shell by lugs which protrude from each side of the underframe. To remove the mechanism, spread the sides of the body enough to clear the lugs. • • 2) The boiler shell on most moderm steam locomotives is attached to the top of the chassis by a screw that runs down through either the smokestack or one of the domes. • • 3)Some manufacturers have clever ways of concealing the way the bodies are secured to the frames. Never, never force the shell off. Carefully look over the entire body and find the screw or tab that holds it on. • • SPECIAL TIPS • The Labelle #107 and #108 oils are excellent electrical conductors. To ensure good power routing, use a drop on each switch, track, switch machine contacts, etc. One drop every few months is sufficient. • A few drops of Labelle #107 or #108 on the rails will make your locomotives run better too. Place drops of oif a few feet apart, run your locomotives and clean the track with a cloth. Note the dirt. Now reapply the oil drop by drop every 6 to 8 feet apart. • What a difference in performance! • Remember.USE ONLY A FEW DROPS!

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