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We feel that it is. My son-in-law looked at it yesterday. He is an industrial electrician.
We had Raymond Equipment out last September. At that point the problem was intermittent. He checked contactors, tips, switches and harness and then said "further repairs requires accurate schematic" which of course we do not have.
It seemed that when you first used the machine reverse was OK but then it stopped working after a little bit of use. Now it will not go reverse at all.
We are 5 minutes north of Campbellville, one exit west of Milton. Do you think you can fix it?
  • Posted 27 Jul 2014 22:12
  • By michaelb
  • joined 27 Jul'14 - 4 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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