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Default Bridgeport question

Is there anything that would create and overly tight condition where the
feed arm is really, really tight and hard to depress to get the tooling to
move. I tried another machine the other day and it was like butter. Mine
requires quite a bit of effort to lower and raise the handle. I keep the
oil caps filled and run it up-and down regularly when not in use. I see no
pitting or rust anywhere. Is there something simple I'm missing?
Any help is appreciated.

Rob



 
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