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<blockquote data-quote="mr.finn" data-source="post: 4600624" data-attributes="member: 62001"><p>I have had the same issue with mine, J model. I keep the bearing clean and lubed and also scrape the beam from time to time. I have maybe 10-15 cord through it. It has the lazy issue, just doesn't have the immediate return all the time. I have learned however to make sure the bearing that runs on the beam is always clean and lubed. One little piece of gunk and it stops the bearing from rolling which over time can leave a groove in the beam which isn't a good thing. I always check first now to pull the ram out and see if the bearing rollls before splitting. Can be stubborn when it gets cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr.finn, post: 4600624, member: 62001"] I have had the same issue with mine, J model. I keep the bearing clean and lubed and also scrape the beam from time to time. I have maybe 10-15 cord through it. It has the lazy issue, just doesn't have the immediate return all the time. I have learned however to make sure the bearing that runs on the beam is always clean and lubed. One little piece of gunk and it stops the bearing from rolling which over time can leave a groove in the beam which isn't a good thing. I always check first now to pull the ram out and see if the bearing rollls before splitting. Can be stubborn when it gets cold. [/QUOTE]
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