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Old August 9, 2011   #1
Keiththibodeaux
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I have a Dustin Mizer. (http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/du...utm_medium=cpc)

It works well, but has always been very hard to crank around. I am a faily strong man, and this thing wears on me in a short amount of time. It has been that way since the day I got it several years ago.

My question, is this normal? Or did I get one with something wrong with it. Is it supposed to be relatively easy to spin with the hand crank?

Keith

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Mine is the same way, always has been.
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Old August 18, 2011   #3
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Mine is the same way, always has been.
Fearing my Dustin Mizer was done for anyway, I opened the side and lubricated the plastic gears with a plastic safe lubricant. It is like new and quite easy to spin. Better than when it was brand new.
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