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Tool Talk : A question for other Ole Yeller owners
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From: MSN NicknameBillMcAllister  in response to Message 1Sent: 12/2/2007 5:35 PM
Had the same problem with my 788 replaced switch and in about a year same problem. My idea is that
the switch is just not made heavy/strong enough to handle all the on/off's that go with frett work. I replace
switch second time and also went to a foot switch, that way the switch on saw is always on and not cycled.
Bill McAllister
Florence SC