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Posted by Allan In NE on March 07, 2007 at 02:40:54 from (148.78.243.26):
Boy, I'll tell ya. If there is a "wacko" problem lurking about, it is going to happen to me. Every darned time. Fought this goofy thing 'til I was 'bout at the end of my rope. Checked and re-checked, routed and re-routed. Changed ends and couplers until the dogs started howling, oil strung all over everything including me and I still couldn't make 'er work. Finally went back to the electrical end of things and started testing. Turns out that the micro switch that runs that splitter was southbound. Darned thing worked fine until I mounted it to the stick, but I guess the torsion and/or stress on the little switch when cinched down made it loose contact on the one side. Anyhoo, my friend George has a new one on the way and then maybe we can get back to cow duty. :>( Allan 
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