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Name Dave Racela
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Re: How to use Simplicity Easy Turn correctly
#1   Dec 16, 2008 9:45 pm
Mfduffy, what is the service position?  I worry about getting gas and oil where it shouldn't be. RDave
Re: How to use Simplicity Easy Turn correctly
#2   Dec 13, 2008 11:17 am
Hi Borat, thanks for your response.  What would you recommend to put in the grease gun and what to spray on the chains and to lube the cables with?  Is there an adjustment for the Easy Turn trigger?  Mine seems to activate only when you squeeze ti all the way.  I purchased my unit from my local dealer and they set it up and delivered it free of charge.  Have you ever heard of replacing as mutch hardware with stainless steel nuts and bolts to prevent rusting?  thanks,  RDave
How to use Simplicity Easy Turn correctly
#3   Dec 12, 2008 10:16 pm
This is my first post.  I live near Cleveland, Ohio, and I just bought a Simplicity L1428E after reading a lot of positive posts here about it's rugged construction and great performance.  I assumed that to use the Easy Turn, that you would squeeze the trigger and turn left (counter clockwise) and allow the powered right wheel to pull you through the turn.  In the Simplicity sales literature, it shows an animated view form above, and it shows the operater turning the machine clockwise and it explains that pulling the trigger releases the drive power to the left wheel for easy maneuvering and 180 degree turning.  I wondered if the other forum Simplicity Easy Turn owners turn left of right, and which maneuver is actually easier.

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