I have a Horizon PST6 Treadmill that is starting to act up. After about 15 minutes on it, it starts to make a louder than the normal treadmill "wub wub wub" sound. If you press the stop button and stop the treadmill, the belt stops, but there is a high pitched whine that comes from the computer console. To make it all go away, you have to shut off then power back up the treadmill. Any ideas or someone to contact that won't break the bank? I have followed the maintenance guide and have done the lubricating and adjustments when needed.
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Don't take me wrong, I'm not anti-technology. Battery powdered items will always have their place. I'm mean you don't want your girl friend or wife in the bedroom playing for their gas powered adult toys!! That would be a bit loud and smokey!
That’s right. My 84 year old dad loves his electric chain saw. Light weight and quiet. Besides, at his age he’s not cutting a bunch. Where as myself I want something with more power and heavier duty. Look at how many people have switched back to gasoline cars after running one in winter if you travel a lot.
As long as my strike master works I’ll keep using gas. Maybe my next will be electric, but who knows, you can find used gas ones pretty reasonable as others buy electric.
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I have a Horizon PST6 Treadmill that is starting to act up. After about 15 minutes on it, it starts to make a louder than the normal treadmill "wub wub wub" sound. If you press the stop button and stop the treadmill, the belt stops, but there is a high pitched whine that comes from the computer console. To make it all go away, you have to shut off then power back up the treadmill. Any ideas or someone to contact that won't break the bank? I have followed the maintenance guide and have done the lubricating and adjustments when needed.
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