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Schliesling 200 roller problem


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Hi guys, I have a 03 premier 200 and for some reason the rollers have stopped working since I switched it on this morning, they are slightly turning but stop if I put as much as a twig in, have tried adjusting oil flow but no good. I know it's something small but can't put finger on it, any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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Check the air gap from the flywheel speed sensor and fly wheel it's self. It's located behind the air filter when you flip the bonnet. Also behind the roller speed adjuster is the hydraulic valve block there is generally a orange light on one of the valves when the rollers are ready to operate.

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