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					<description><![CDATA[unathafCheck the wheels ( all) to be sure they are on the same level. If the bogies are a slight bit lower this will have the same effect as a jack, lifting the wheels off the rails. Hold a steel straight edge under all wheels on one side and apply slight pressure and hold up to light and check for spaces between wheels and straight edge.  Hope this helps you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>unathafCheck the wheels ( all) to be sure they are on the same level. If the bogies are a slight bit lower this will have the same effect as a jack, lifting the wheels off the rails. Hold a steel straight edge under all wheels on one side and apply slight pressure and hold up to light and check for spaces between wheels and straight edge.  Hope this helps you.</p>
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