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Old 07-19-15, 02:53 PM
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clearwaterms
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Thank you to everybody who offered advice and suggestions. I took the advice of others, took the dust cover off, sprayed wd40 liberally into the mechanism while working it up and down the gears, this seems to have helped, I still need to spray some lubricant into it but it is functioning perfect now and I was able to save $100 on new parts.
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