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update on 12/10/12 new seat thread
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<blockquote data-quote="sgf" data-source="post: 61503" data-attributes="member: 8071"><p>Minutes after posting and in between praying and wanting to kick things, I was asking my dog what I was missing when a thought came to me. It struck me that over the years I have had switches stick after depressing them fully, as I did with a screwdriver on the seat belt switch. I knew it was a waste of time but I said what the heck and went outside. I wiggled the screwdriver blade around in the seat belt receptacle then inserted the male end buckle. I depressed the bucket pedals fully expecting to shut the machine down after finding them locked. I was actually surprised when the bucket raised but raise and lower it did. Finally...whew!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sgf, post: 61503, member: 8071"] Minutes after posting and in between praying and wanting to kick things, I was asking my dog what I was missing when a thought came to me. It struck me that over the years I have had switches stick after depressing them fully, as I did with a screwdriver on the seat belt switch. I knew it was a waste of time but I said what the heck and went outside. I wiggled the screwdriver blade around in the seat belt receptacle then inserted the male end buckle. I depressed the bucket pedals fully expecting to shut the machine down after finding them locked. I was actually surprised when the bucket raised but raise and lower it did. Finally...whew! [/QUOTE]
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