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Tbone95
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Topic: Group 31 BatteriesPosted: 3 hours 33 minutes ago at 1:51pm |
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K, dumb question I guess. If a stud (post) can wiggle, albeit slightly, is that a problem?
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Les Kerf
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Posted: 3 hours 27 minutes ago at 1:57pm |
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It sure can be a problem, but it also might work fine for a long time. It is certainly not desirable, and I wouldn't want it on any machine/vehicle that I considered to be critical.
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Tbone95
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Posted: 3 hours 1 minutes ago at 2:23pm |
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That’s kinda what I was thinking. It sure didn’t come new that way. I think I’ll take it back where I bought it and see what they say. Friggin’ paid enough for it that’s for sure.
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