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Had power and ran fine when parked for the winter, it was parked outside with a tarp over it. Wheel was slightly froze up but now can free spin the front right motor and wheel however I'm not getting any power to it. Have forward and reverse to the left front drive wheel no issues. Is there a switch with separate contacts for both sides to operate or a fuse that cuts off one side or the other? Thanks
  • Posted 26 Apr 2023 21:22
  • By Joshua_Brack
  • joined 26 Apr'23 - 1 message
  • Missouri, United States
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