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		By: Joe Graffi		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I use SYNTHETIC automatic transmission fluid. It doesn&#039;t &#039;sling-off&#039;. is safe for plastics and takes VERY little! I purchased a &quot;needle oiler&quot; for dispensing  but I run HO. I would use the end of a toothpick for placing the smallest amount.
You will NEVER have to buy any other lubricating oil as long as you live!
I use it on axles, gears and motor bushings and anything else that needs a good lube.
But, like I said, start with a drop on the end of a toothpick. It is easier to add a little more than to remove excess, especially with N gage.
Enjoy!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I use SYNTHETIC automatic transmission fluid. It doesn&#8217;t &#8216;sling-off&#8217;. is safe for plastics and takes VERY little! I purchased a &#8220;needle oiler&#8221; for dispensing  but I run HO. I would use the end of a toothpick for placing the smallest amount.<br />
You will NEVER have to buy any other lubricating oil as long as you live!<br />
I use it on axles, gears and motor bushings and anything else that needs a good lube.<br />
But, like I said, start with a drop on the end of a toothpick. It is easier to add a little more than to remove excess, especially with N gage.<br />
Enjoy!</p>
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		By: Morgan BIlbo		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2022 18:05:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Steam. Hmmm! All you can do on them is: When new, make sure the side rods and any movable parts are lubed with light oil. Some people do a lot more. They actually take the loco apart to lube with light grease or heavy oil the gears. I don&#039;t. Because I run them periodically. If you let them sit for a long time, then you should take them apart. That&#039;s about all. with diesels, it&#039;s different. Also, even though you didn&#039;t ask. You should clean the wheels. Set the loco upside down in a foam cradle, Hook up power to get the drivers rolling. Clean with Mineral Spirits, a Q tip is OK. The non driven wheels can be done with the Q tip . Others should tell more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steam. Hmmm! All you can do on them is: When new, make sure the side rods and any movable parts are lubed with light oil. Some people do a lot more. They actually take the loco apart to lube with light grease or heavy oil the gears. I don&#8217;t. Because I run them periodically. If you let them sit for a long time, then you should take them apart. That&#8217;s about all. with diesels, it&#8217;s different. Also, even though you didn&#8217;t ask. You should clean the wheels. Set the loco upside down in a foam cradle, Hook up power to get the drivers rolling. Clean with Mineral Spirits, a Q tip is OK. The non driven wheels can be done with the Q tip . Others should tell more.</p>
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