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I have seen this repeatedly on the new models so I developed a fix for this issue.
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I was hoping this would save me out in the field. I followed the steps and gave it a test, but I was running out of time. Still double fed a few so I left the site for now, planning to come back and try again.
This post is fairly old... Any new tips or bulletins out now?
I've had luck by decreasing the tension of the separation roller instead of increasing. No need to disassemble either. Just stick a flat blade driver into the coils of the spring and twist hard enough to lengthen the spring just a mm or two.
I've had luck by decreasing the tension of the separation roller instead of increasing. No need to disassemble either. Just stick a flat blade driver into the coils of the spring and twist hard enough to lengthen the spring just a mm or two.
Oh snap. I wish I would have known that prior....a bit easier for sure. Thanks though. It gives me something else to try later
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