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If it is the front channel you are referring to searls84 is correct. Sometimes they have the plastic channel guide sewn on in three pieces, sometimes I have seen them all one piece. The front channel does corrode and rust making it very difficult to slide out. If you have the rear out/free...
Where is it sticking? The side channel grooves? Take some soapy water and spray or pour it down the channel sides and it will slide out. If you don't want to use water, use a can of silicon spray with the long plastic tube and lubricate the channels.
I went to the local hardware store and picked up some cheap tubing off the reel. It is going on 5 years now and no issues with deterioration. If you want to spend the extra $$$ on oil and fuel resistant hose at ridiculous prices, have at it. It's not necessary. Any cheap hose will work.
The belt for the air compressor runs smooth when the compressor is not on. When the air compressor kicks on, the belt starts flapping to the point it strikes the tach cable casing and has worn the outer rubber off the casing down to the metal. The belts are tightened to specs. What would...
If you are not going to use it, cap it off. Otherwise critters get into it and make nests inside the canister. Prior to capping mine off mice got into it and had quite the habitat going on inside. Once I started the engine it looked like someone had a pillow fight that exploded and I had to...
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