Your hubs are probably bad. The vacuum hubs are known to cause problems. Replace with Warn hubs. Before replacing hubs,check vacuum lines TO THE HUBS, no tears or breaks allowed ,this fixed mine,rubber hose is cheaper.....upland
it has a giant light bulb that spins around
If the starter spins but won't engage, then the Bendix is not engaging the flywheel. Remove the starter and test to see if the Bendix thrusts out, and check to see that the flywheel does not have chipped teeth.
If the starter just spins and does not engage then you have low battery or a stuck 'bendix' on the starter. -Running hot is a separate problem that may happen for any number of easons.
you might have fried your motherboard, try all your peripherals on a different system to make sure nothing else burnt out as well.
It comes with the wind, dies with the sun. It spins like a spinning top, and has a centre, calm and serene. What am I?
They call them pinwheels. You put a nail in the middle light it & away you go.
the sun spins around the earth. I don't think Copernicus would agree. The answer is, of course, that the Earth spins and so the Sun seems to rise in the sky after the dark of night.
If you mean earth spins in its? Then the answer is Earth spins on its axis, while also orbiting the Sun.
it gives off light because part of our planet spins for the sun and night. That can't be right! It doesn't give off light (electromagnetic radiation in the visible part of the spectrum) but reflects (or more properly, scatters) light which falls upon it. This is mostly from the sun, but there is a small component which comes from light reflected (or rather, scattered) by the Earth. Scattered is the better word because the surfaces of the moon and earth are not like mirrors.
When not engaged, the wheel spins freely. When the low pressure switch closes, it closes the electrical circuit to the compressor clutch. This actuates an electromagnet, which pulls the clutch in to engage it.
Could be old age. Usually, either the motor dies that spins the wheel or the bendix doesn't kick the gear out to engage with the flywheel. Sometimes the solenoid fails too.
The energy made by the turbine/generator is electrical, but the source of the energy is geothermal