PETE Guest Oct 2, 2003 #1 Check the tension of your raddle chain. You may have too much slop in the chain allowing the cobs to get under the raddle. Also check your slip clutch for tension.
Check the tension of your raddle chain. You may have too much slop in the chain allowing the cobs to get under the raddle. Also check your slip clutch for tension.
vern_in_ne_ks Guest Oct 3, 2003 #2 Had an A2, there is a cob shield that needs to be intalled. It will eliminate the very problem you are experiencing.
Had an A2, there is a cob shield that needs to be intalled. It will eliminate the very problem you are experiencing.