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Reply to "How do I remove the set of drive wheels and Worn Wheel of Postwar Locomotive 736?"

Hello guys, good night ... 
In my "Shell" printed the number 736! 
But as I bought used, I think this locomotive may have suffered "mutations". 
I had to remove the wheels because they were "stuck" with some kind of glue to remain fixed to the axes ... 
The damage here is great ... 
Yes I also think I will have to replace the bushings on all wheels and I bought these M 671-19 as I saw in Greenberg's Repair Operating Manual for Lionel Trains 1945 -1969 ... 
This is my first restoration, I have a lot to learn yet, and especially with the right tools to use ... For here in Brazil I will not find a Lionel pulley puller, I had to adapt one and it worked ... but great care is needed!
I learn
Thank you for listening to all of you !!!
And sorry my English! 
Gilberto ... 

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