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Sometimes Not capable of moving in the forward direction

Sometimes will not go forward when called upon to do. Other times it runs good. Checked connections for tightness and good contact. Swaped card with knowen good one. Replaced a broken brake release switch. There seems to be no rymn or reason why or when it will not work. stumped
  • Posted 31 Aug 2019 02:32
  • By ed_treaster
  • joined 31 Aug'19 - 1 message
  • Kansas, United States
ED

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