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I lift my product up lets say a minimum of 24". I stop lifting. Then when I go back to lift higher the product will go down instead of up. Any ideas? Thanks.
  • Posted 26 Jun 2012 00:16
  • By ATK1
  • joined 27 Jan'12 - 74 messages
  • South Dakota, United States
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