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Timberwolf 150 help!!!!


hamdogg
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This has probably been covered so if anyone can find an old thread post it up!

 

I'm having trouble with my tw150, when you start her up from cold it runs fine, but as soon as you have been chipping for 5 mins or so-

 

1. Hit the stop bar

2. Stress control kicks in

 

Either of these two happen and you press the green/forward button the rollers won't start again!

 

I find myself turning the machine off and starting again after a couple of mins it will with fine for a min or two!

 

I have replaced said relay -

 

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These lights show when flat out running - f2283d06993ff933516b4e6199d52da6.jpg

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated as its starting to drive me round the bend!!!

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