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Thanks for the info, guys! Sounds like a new motor is in order. Hope this was just a fluke as that unit didn't have a ton of run time on it. I would hate to think that the brushes might wear down that fast again....if that's what happened.
Once you get the model fixed, why not do a postmortem on the motor, to see what failed? It is fun to take things apart.
It's getting them back together again (in running condition) that is the b*tch.
That is true, but in this case, there will be no need to ever put that motor back together.
It's only an issue if you have extra parts when everything is put back together.