A Lot of Power Pro Issues?

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JPG
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Re: A Lot of Power Pro Issues?

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Hmmmm! This mean Bob and Dave have a brother? OR was the SS Inc. founder John a 'Jr'?

Cousin maybe?
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If SS is depending on the PP for their survival, I don't have much hope for their future. If they were to offer the PP as an option rather than the standard, they might make it. Having used the PP for years I have enough experience to compare the PP to the non-PP units. By modifying my standard motor to run in reverse I have grown to like the old way of doing things. I may reinstall my repaired PP some day in the future, but for now I find the standard setup works just fine for me. I will change my mind if SS shares what they know about the PP's known issues and what is being done to improve it's lifespan.

Fred
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