Old 06-19-2015, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by George59
I also tried to remove the handle disk that you use to turn the motor manually, but I wasn't able to that either. That large sliced headed chrome bolt is just sitting in it too tight.
Hi George, I have one of these in front of me now. My friend just bought it and I've gone over it for her. To release the large wheel there are two grub screws to unscrew. When you do this and the one on the motor, the rest just slides straight off. I didn't realise there were two until later.
Thanks for the belt info: Hers is completely frayed and beyond saving, so your information has helped a lot. Fantastic little machine and light as a feather.
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