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This is PS2 SD9 engine, (probably from 2008 or so) in need of tires. The MTH F3 engines I have, have side plates that are held on by 2 screws. Remove screws, plates come off, tires go on, and back to running. Easy peasy as they say.

These trucks appear to NOT have easily removable side plates. And it does not appear that one can "wrangle" a tire sideways onto a wheel between the wheel and side plate. Does the center screw that is shown, and that appears to hold the whole assembly to the motor, have to come out and the truck dropped, just to replace two tires?? I would think there would be a better way, but I am sure someone here has had to change their tires, so I am looking for advice.  (note the "natural" weathering on the engine!)

Thank you, Greg

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"The MTH F3 engines I have, have side plates that are held on by 2 screws. Remove screws, plates come off, tires go on, and back to running. Easy peasy as they say."

Thank you to all. WHY did they put the screws in such an inacessable place???? WHY not on the bottom, so like the F3, you flip the engine over on its back, remove two screws on each plate, put on a tire and put 2 screws back!!?? Were they just trying to make people mad?

I was not going to pull that center screw out to find out what trouble that would cause, until I checked with people who knew more about it than I do. Since I probably need a BCR from GRJ, and need to take the shell off to install that, I will probably just leave it alone and not run it until I get chance to do that.

Again, replies were appreciated.

Greg  (no John....I want NOTHING to do with anything called the puzzle trucks!)

"While you are there, Relubricate the drive"

There is a good idea! Thanks. BUT....after looking at the "paper clip" solution posted above, (see ChiTown Steve post) I decided to try to use some picks that I had to get them on in a similar fashion. I am happy to report that 3 went on nearly effortlessly, while a 4th made it most of the way around. I had to, while the engine was cradled, take two leads from a transformer, and touching a roller and ground, get the wheel to make a half turn rotation so that I could get it the last fraction of an inch over the rim and into the groove on the 4th tire.

Nice to run the engine again while pulling a string of cars. And, the battery seems to charge and hold it for a good while after shutdown. I will order the BCR because it is a battery....and can't last forever.

Perhaps then I will take on the "relubricate" suggestion. Kind of hard to imagine they did not consider the "screws on top of the side plate" situation when they designed these engines.

Thanks to everyone who replied. Next, I will tackle and ask questions about a speaker replacement in a new topic. Stay safe if you are in either a fire or a snow situation. (I would rather fight my snow than a fire!)

Greg

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