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One of 7 cogs removed from a bogie, that was the easy part, finding the 4 missing teeth took along time.
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not possible to get a new cog?
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Yes ordered and on its way.
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Getting that deep inside the workings? Rather you than me :D
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That pic of the gear boxes reminded me of a question I meant to ask a couple of days ago but forgot. I was deep into the works of a loco that ran ok once moving but was somewhat reluctant to get started. I noticed that it had come from the factory with grease that had started to dry out. I cleaned the gears and lubricated with the normal oil we use for bearings etc. This oil is often mentioned in these forums but I don't remember seeing anything about the correct type of grease to use in gear boxes. The only grease I own would be totally unsuitable for these delicate mechanisms so is there any recommended product we should be using to replace the stuff the factory add? I imagine the grease is preferred to an oil as it would make for quieter running.
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i'd have thought it would be a lithium based grease.
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Right, been doing a little home research and found this one. Any comments good or bad please?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/14012082238
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There are many makes of gear grease on the likes of Peters Spares. You just need to read what is best for the job.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Wed May 19, 2021 8:36 am There are many makes of gear grease on the likes of Peters Spares. You just need to read what is best for the job.
Yes I can and have done that. I was looking for opinions or comments from members based on their own experiences.

It would seem the Woodland Scenics H656 might be best for the job I previously mentioned. Has anyone used this stuff or is there a better one?
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I was trying to find the one I have Terry. It’s in a syringe but the label has come off so no idea what make it is but I can highly recommend it. Helpful as ever :D
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