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miker
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Had some problems with the drive on my 48 pro, so thought i would have a go at fixing it myself, looked a bit daunting to start with but i took the whole drive assembly and front wheels off and found the chain case had a whole in it, which has let loads of grass, muck and stuff in, cleaned it all up, repaired the case and refitted it , jobs a good un,worth having a go yourself i think, repair shop would of charged a fair bit for that i reckon, cost me 2 pop rivets and some araldite, although chain case is only about 12 quid but labour would have been a oner i expect, cheers mike

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