A s/h Class 37 I purchased last year had glued in couplings!
Pretty annoying as I wanted to remove the front one or aesthetics.
Replacing faulty couplings
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Then remove it, even when glued the whole lot will come away quite easily. There isn’t really a glue on the market that will stick a coupling in place permanently.
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I've had a good go at it, but spurred on I will have another goWalkingthedog wrote: ↑Sat Feb 09, 2019 9:19 am Then remove it, even when glued the whole lot will come away quite easily. There isn’t really a glue on the market that will stick a coupling in place permanently.

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Can you post a picture in case I’m giving you false hope? 

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Sorry, not looked at the forum for a few days. All is well - just pulled a little harder and new coupling safely fitted.
Re: Replacing faulty couplings
same here with the Cl37 front coupling, just pulled harder and it came free.
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Thank you very much every body for all your ideas and assistance. 

If only there was enough hours in the day..................John