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  • puddlejumper
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    #1748728

    Talk about the pitch on your laser May that doesn’t want to cut. Take a penny out of your pockets and cut it into quarters what you want to do is loosen your blades up and very cautiously probably what’s hook out, loosen up your Ellen screws that hold your blades in pinch on the back part of the blades to get a gap where you can slide in the quarter of the penny what you cut and then take your hemostat and place it in front where the Ellen screw goes that we when you tighten up your Allen screw again it’ll actually dropped on the front of the blade and give you more if a pitch. Remember StrikeMaster 2-cycle Motors are made to run wide open so don’t feather the throttle when you are cutting you will hear the powerband of the motor kick in when you start to drill it’s going to want to grab a little more but you going to get your whole cut quick use less gas and please watch out blades are very sharp and it responds hopefully it’s good let me know see you on the lake!

    puddlejumper
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    #1695858

    Got ahold of MinnKota and will check to see if bad cables are the problem.take the head off your motor and see if the connections are tight coming from the transducer. there’s a cable from the transducer to another cable, to another cable that matches the hummingbird. two many connections could cause problems. Sending me new cables. Update later….

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