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Stephen Blair
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If an 880 or 088 stops oiling or not enough, it is often the oiler arm (the one that locates on the outer rim of the clutch drum) on the big nylon gear slipping around the gear.

Just for info....usually comes with the symptom of "lack of power".

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4 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

Today’s pottering, a dividing wall with a bench one side and shelf the other. Just got to sand the boards down and clad the framework. Fingers crossed it’s strong enough for mums of all shapes and sizes 

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Sheraton or possibly Hepplewhite if I'm not mistaken Steve

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