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Random Stoppage, assuming "safety switch" of some sort?

Used to operate smoothly when handle was in any position, now you have to hold the handle in a sweet spot for it to move, if you go too far down with the handle, machine jolts to a stop as if its a safety stop of some sort. Any advice/info is appreciated, thank you very much.
  • Posted 22 Jan 2025 01:26
  • By Spencer_Huston
  • joined 22 Jan'25 - 1 message
  • Arizona, United States
Big Spence
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check switches at base of handle either broken wire or switch no good just change them and the levers should fix it
  • Posted 22 Jan 2025 19:35
  • By skyreach
  • joined 2 Apr'22 - 40 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
reach for the sky

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