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Originally Posted by Rot 911 View Post
Take the tension off the drive wheel and see if that gets it to start moving. Even though you don’t think the wire is jammed in the hose, it might be.
Yeah I previously tried that . I can take a pair of pliers and physically rotate the drive wheel so it's not locked up . So it's either not getting a signal to turn on or it's getting the signal and not responding .
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