TrainLarry posted:There may be alternate ways of removing and reinstalling drive wheels that may work well, but the best policy in any situation is to use the proper tool for the job. In this case, a press with the proper tools and wheel cups is needed. I know they are not cheap, but possibly a local train hobby shop may have one, and will press the wheels on for you.
Larry
Sure! they will press them on for you...…….at $75.00 an hour!!! chaching!!! That's why years ago I started working on my own trains
because I could not afford to pay for ALL the repairs I needed because I run at 5 train shows this time of year and I need to keep
my locomotives running and cant afford someone else to do it.