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<blockquote data-quote="grumpybear" data-source="post: 749267" data-attributes="member: 15920"><p>Greasy belt is a very likely cause and the least costly option to sort out. Make sure you clean the motor pulley and platter edge and try cleaning the belt, if all is well a new belt and find out why it got greasy to start with.</p><p></p><p>I would expect a dud bearing to be noisy or to feel rough if you rotate the platter by hand.</p><p></p><p>It should lock onto speed very quickly, maybe half a rotation, certainly not 15-20 seconds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grumpybear, post: 749267, member: 15920"] Greasy belt is a very likely cause and the least costly option to sort out. Make sure you clean the motor pulley and platter edge and try cleaning the belt, if all is well a new belt and find out why it got greasy to start with. I would expect a dud bearing to be noisy or to feel rough if you rotate the platter by hand. It should lock onto speed very quickly, maybe half a rotation, certainly not 15-20 seconds. [/QUOTE]
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