or is that even what im needing to do. I don't know when you move footpedal one direction or other does it have contact points to energize and power motor or am I way off. '
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Is there a way to clean contact points when foot pedal is moved (mainly backwards) to go left- its not wanting to work real well. Its about 3 yrs old and not had problems till now. I thought I read once where canepole listed how to do this or something similar.Tom
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or is that even what im needing to do. I don't know when you move footpedal one direction or other does it have contact points to energize and power motor or am I way off. '
"The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it".
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My Terrova footpedal turns the head direction. Pushing on the toe turns it one way, and pushing down on the heel goes the other. There is a separate
'toe-button' that runs the motor
Wash it with soap and water. Hang it up and let it drip dry.
I believe the Terrova uses magnetic proximity type electronic switches. Dort don't help the proxy area.
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spray it and hose it or submerse it and rinse........im cautious bout submersing
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How do I get to that point cane pole? I tried this sort of thing once when replaceing coilspring on pull rope of lawnmower and sprung things all over, don't want that to happen
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I can't help you!!!!
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ok thanks for your time and the pic.
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