Posted by bent on August 25, 2009, 1:47 am
I actually have two with the same problem.
They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent.
Can I take it apart and get it to stop the noise?
Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 25, 2009, 6:58 am
I'd try a squirt of silicone spray on the bar, where the
friction is. Failing that, the squealing problem may be
inside the handle.
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I actually have two with the same problem.
They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent.
Can I take it apart and get it to stop the noise?
Posted by Billy on August 26, 2009, 1:21 am
> I'd try a squirt of silicone spray on the bar, where the
> friction is. Failing that, the squealing problem may be
> inside the handle.
You are such a dumb fornicator.
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Posted by Limp Arbor on August 25, 2009, 9:27 am
> I actually have two with the same problem.
> They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent.
> Can I take it apart and get it to stop the noise?
Yes, if you take it apart the noise should stop.
Posted by Smitty Two on August 25, 2009, 12:44 pm
> I actually have two with the same problem.
>
> They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent.
>
> Can I take it apart and get it to stop the noise?
If you take it apart and don't put it back together, the noise will stop.
> friction is. Failing that, the squealing problem may be
> inside the handle.