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2 hours ago, RogerH said:

Check the file size. also the type

Just to be clear, what the topic I have linked before is about is to inform that the only attachments supported are images (JPG and PNG are the formats normally used), and documents in PDF.  Nothing else will work. 

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42 minutes ago, Willow said:

are these only for picture's, or can you use them for video's sorry about this new to all this file lark

Again: no video of any format can be attached. If you absolutely need to share a video, post on YT or other platform, then post the link.

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Hmmm there's nothing glaringly obvious.....def need a video lol. how about a gif? it may be enough to show us what happens. If levers are jumping then it's worth checking teeth to make sure there's no damaged, bent or even dirt in between them that may be upsetting the movement.

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26 minutes ago, RogerH said:

Hmmm there's nothing glaringly obvious.....def need a video lol. how about a gif? it may be enough to show us what happens. If levers are jumping then it's worth checking teeth to make sure there's no damaged, bent or even dirt in between them that may be upsetting the movement.

what i can't understand the rest of the hours and half hours are fine will have a look at the wheels again thanks,

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Hi thanks for the pics, As roger said nothing obvious, the lever is dropped cleanly in the count wheel.  Normally when they skip somthing is blocking the lever and it fails to lock properly allowing it to skip. But as yours only exibits the problem at 9  to 9.30 is a bit odd. Are all the other lockings clean and correct.  I should look for either somthing blocking the long  lever or kicking it up so a to release the count, check its operation for the full length and the interposing levers etc.

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15 minutes ago, watchweasol said:

Hi thanks for the pics, As roger said nothing obvious, the lever is dropped cleanly in the count wheel.  Normally when they skip somthing is blocking the lever and it fails to lock properly allowing it to skip. But as yours only exibits the problem at 9  to 9.30 is a bit odd. Are all the other lockings clean and correct.  I should look for either somthing blocking the long  lever or kicking it up so a to release the count, check its operation for the full length and the interposing levers etc.

Yes all the other lockings are ok  thanks

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