Brute kicked my butt a few day ago

alazo1

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20" brute. Gladiators on very short nap commercial nylon. The damn pads kept buckling under the machine and when they finally hung on it was a very rough ride. Finished the job with a 15" conqueror.

Anyone experienced this?

PS: I think I have to take Yoga or something. I thought getting older makes you more humble....what's up with that !!

Albert
 

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Make sure you are getting enough/even flow through your jets & use a glider disc. Are your towels already wet when you start? Was the floor uneven? Cleaned out your Velcro lately?
 

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Thanks for the replies.

I did use a glider to no avail but as far as the velcro, it's loose on some edges and I've never cleaned it. I'll give it a shot after that and thanks Clark, I'll call you soon.

Albert
 

Dolly Llama

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Ron Lippold said:
my 175 kicked my ass sunday


what???

you're not running it right, then.
a rotary can be run with one hand

eat your spinach, Olive Oil
then learn to balance a roto scrubber

I'm Popeye the Sailor Man....TOOT TOOOOOT :wink:

speaking of Popeye, i used to have 19" biceps and 16" forearms
Ohhhh to be 19 and cock strong again.....

(Think Bruce Springstien)
Glory days..
They'll pass you by
Glory days
In the wink of a young girls eye
Glory days
Glory days
Glory daaayyyyys ...YEA


..L.T.A.
 
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speaking of Popeye, i used to have 19" biceps and 16" forearms
Ohhhh to be 19 and cock strong again.....


..L.T.A.

did he break up with you?
 

Jim Hadley

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I have been having the same problem with the easy glider. The pad buckles under the machine. I put in new bearings, new pad, glider, etc. but still gives me problems. Can't figure it out. We run the machine 4 or 5 hours per day. Most days it works great, but every other day or so it is a problem to run.
Jim Hadley
 

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