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I have a 36 generator with the cut out. It seems to be squeaking from the springs on the brushes. Is there anything I could to lube those springs without hurting the thing. It's got good oil in the oil lube holes front and back. Thanks for the help. Maybe silicone spray? Bruce.
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Never mind I got it figured out. I cleaned it all up.
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A self-help program?
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Squeaky belt?? G.M.
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