Posted by: | Star, teverett@kent.edu | Subject: | Wheels | When: | 9:23 AM, 08 Jan 2001 | IP: | 209.81.169.147 |
I bought a wodent wheel for my boys about a year ago. It was defective. The rod that it spun on was too short so when the end piece that holds the wheel on it is put on it is too tight and the wheel is too hard to turn. I wasn't going to get another one because my boys didn't show any interest in it, but now I see them trying to run in it but the can't really get it going good. Are there any other types of safe wheels and where could I get one I DO NOT want to buy another Wodent Wheel.
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Posted by: | none | Subject: | none | When: | 10:32 AM, 08 Jan 2001 | IP: | 209.23.136.152 |
Try returnning it & getting one that works better
Posted by: | PreddyFairy | Subject: | wheels | When: | 10:46 AM, 08 Jan 2001 | IP: | 216.28.139.22 |
mine was like that too. I think they all are, I think it just has to stay greased really good.
Posted by: | Barb | Subject: | Wodent Wheels | When: | 12:07 PM, 08 Jan 2001 | IP: | 63.180.48.14 |
That's strange. I just bought 6 and they work fine. Did you try taking the wheel apart and making sure it is good and clean? I'd then grease it just a little before putting it back together. My gliders too a little time getting used to the wheels, but they absolutely love them. I'd also try getting a hold of the manufacturer for further help as I am sure that he'd be happy to advise you. Good luck - the Wodent Wheels really are great!
Posted by: | Mary/Beck, intr01dc@frank.mtsu.edu | Subject: | wheels | When: | 5:51 PM, 08 Jan 2001 | IP: | 12.77.82.216 |
I think the woodent wheels are the safest...put a dab of vegetable oil in the little piece amd it should run faster.
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