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Aled
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In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
> The slower speed, stopping short, quivering, suggests to me that some part
> of the mechanism is partly seized, but I am not familiar with Disco
> mechanism, so that is all I can help with, except the fact that the blades
> quiver suggests the partial seizure is close to the blade pivots, if not
> the pivots themselves.
Pants. I'll have to go and dig around when I finish my nighshifts this
week. I guess I'll add copious lubrication for now and see how it fares.
Although on the bright side, some exercise seems to have done them a
world of good. A spot of rain dampened the streets of London this
morning and after a bit of use, they're back up to speed again. They're
still stopping a little short however.
On the bright side, the new bull bar looks great. Picking it up from the
Bearmach shop in Cardiff was fun.
Need some spots to go on it now.
Nite nite.
Aled.
> The slower speed, stopping short, quivering, suggests to me that some part
> of the mechanism is partly seized, but I am not familiar with Disco
> mechanism, so that is all I can help with, except the fact that the blades
> quiver suggests the partial seizure is close to the blade pivots, if not
> the pivots themselves.
Pants. I'll have to go and dig around when I finish my nighshifts this
week. I guess I'll add copious lubrication for now and see how it fares.
Although on the bright side, some exercise seems to have done them a
world of good. A spot of rain dampened the streets of London this
morning and after a bit of use, they're back up to speed again. They're
still stopping a little short however.
On the bright side, the new bull bar looks great. Picking it up from the
Bearmach shop in Cardiff was fun.
Nite nite.
Aled.