The Little Chief manual has the startup sequence on page 4
https://www.ipdb.org/files/1458/Williams_1975_Little_Chief_Instruction_Manual_OCR_searchable.pdf
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The Little Chief manual has the startup sequence on page 4
https://www.ipdb.org/files/1458/Williams_1975_Little_Chief_Instruction_Manual_OCR_searchable.pdf
Quoted from Peruman:the motor still runs non stop.
One (or more) of these switches is keeping the motor running. Which one(s)?
pasted_image (resized).pngQuoted from Peruman:the small plastic spacer that would have moved those two switches is missing - broken probably.
PBR sells spacers that I could use to replace this. Is this the cfuture orrect approach or am I better off getting a whole new stack of switches?
I recommend keeping a supply of switch parts (blades, contacts, etc) and repairing the switches. I don't even know where you could get a whole correct new stack of switches. ebay is another good source of assorted switch parts.
For other readers of this thread, Peruman is referring to http://www.pbresource.com/pfswitch.htm#common
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