Sort of a dumb question, but want to make sure I'm diagnosing correctly before I start taking stuff apart or buying parts. Just noticed the Polaris 280 isn't moving around as normal the last few days and it seems the wheels are not turning?
Is it correct that if it is in operation, gears should actually be physically turning the wheels? In other words, the wheels don't just move along via water propulsion from the pressure hose?
When I was examining the Polaris, the tail was wagging, had nice full pressure throughout and nothing seemed off, but when I pulled it up to the surface during operation I noticed the wheels were not moving (the reverse function wasn't currently engaged). I did manually push and pull the wheels a bit and saw some limited movement, but then they would stop after a second or two.
Thoughts or what part I may need to replace?
Is it correct that if it is in operation, gears should actually be physically turning the wheels? In other words, the wheels don't just move along via water propulsion from the pressure hose?
When I was examining the Polaris, the tail was wagging, had nice full pressure throughout and nothing seemed off, but when I pulled it up to the surface during operation I noticed the wheels were not moving (the reverse function wasn't currently engaged). I did manually push and pull the wheels a bit and saw some limited movement, but then they would stop after a second or two.
Thoughts or what part I may need to replace?