Afternoon, all. Terry F over here in East Anglia, home of Hereward the Wake and the magnificent Ely Cathedral! We were running last weekend – the usual 7 1/4″ stuff and our 45mm gauge, being run by four of us, two of whom were noobies. Not THEIR fault, but either or both of them managed to pick up two of my Aristo SD45s locos with one hand on the cab end. Of course, they managed to pop most of the windows, which are now rattling around inside.
Sooooo, who has ever removed the cab from one of these locos, and how?
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Afternoon, all. Terry F over here in East Anglia, home of Hereward the Wake and the magnificent Ely Cathedral! We were running last weekend – the usual 7 1/4″ stuff and our 45mm gauge, being run by four of us, two of whom were noobies. Not THEIR fault, but either or both of them managed to pick up two of my Aristo SD45s locos with one hand on the cab end. Of course, they managed to pop most of the windows, which are now rattling around inside.
Sooooo, who has ever removed the cab from one of these locos, and how?
TIA and best wishes to all there.
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Hi Terry – one of our members suggested this resource for the Aristo SD45:
https://www.girr.org/girr/tips/tips8/sd45_tips.html#disassemble