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I have a No 10 that is in excellent shape except for the wheels, which need replacing (Zinc pest- no surprise). Last I checked, Hennings was still not accepting Std gauge repairs. So the question becomes, how difficult/easy is this to do? I know the gears get reused and need to be staked/pinned to the wheels. What tools are required for the job? Any tricks of the trade? Any help will be appreciated.

Chris

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Chris you got this. It’s not a complicated process, especially for this engine. You don’t have to worry about steamer wheel quartering. I buy my wheels from Hennings or The Train Tender. Make sure you order two wheels with the gear boss and two plain wheels. I did this same replacement a few months ago on several No 8’s.

From the big box stores buy a faucet handle puller and a woodworker vise. (See pic#1) On the puller I had to grind down one leg to better fit between the motor frame and the wheel for O gauge engines. (See pic#2). As purchased will work fine with standard gauge. Just pull one wheel, remove axel from frame, pull other wheel from axel, punch the gear off of the wheel.

Yes you can reuse the gear and just stake the corner of the gear boss with a punch.

Use the Wood vice to press the gear on new wheel. Then set geared wheel into vice with axel perpendicular to it and press it on. Slide assembly through motor frame and use vice to press other wheel on. Check for spacing between wheel, frame and ensure gear mesh are all smooth. Than repeat and your done.

I have used this on 8s, 10s, 249 and 253 also. Just take your time and you will be fine

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