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Old 09-25-2012, 04:32 AM
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I got this Tyco 0-8-0 Chattanooga at a train show sunday. For $15 bucks. And it works great. It didnt come with any manual. and would like to know where to put the oil for the smoke?



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I think you remove the bell and put a couple of drops there.
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The two locomotives i had as a kid with smoke generators i put the liquid down the smoke stack -
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