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    I pull the boards which might allow you to pry the center motor off. The other motor is on the back end (2 screws) and has a gear that is either brass or SS. I use a bolt cutter to snap them off. The top cover is just tin.

    Then look at the chassis, certain ones are die cast and you definitely can see the difference in color and texture. Those go in my die cast bucket. I break the pins off the back and the rest of the board goes in my low grade box. Rarely I'll find a double green board and those
    go in my mid-grade box. (because of the baby chips)

    If the center motor is attached to a small metal square plate, the whole thing goes into the motor bucket.

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