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it comes apart to easy, i'm still afraid this might just accidently fall apart cause of the easiness
for all we know the button might be tripped buy a ball, or maybe the hopper is creating a popcorning effect and sending balls flying up at the button
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to solve the falling apart problem, someone should just invent an neoprene cover for it. they make em for other hoppers.
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Damn - I like.
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I bought my torque last week. Used it in my first game of the season. Now I had taken it apart prior to the game, as per the manufactures instructions, so I could install the batteries. Was a little difficult at first, but it came apart with no problems.
After playing that day I took the Torque apart to clean out a broken ball (Crappy paint, not hoppers fault.) Again I took it apart as per the manufactures instructions, but to my dismay I noticed one of the small grey pins in the front, next to the on/off button, had broken off the motor housing. As I examined the hopper further I noticed that the second grey pin was beginning to crack, and a clip at the rear of the shell had broken off too. Now I am not rough with my equipment, and I didn't drop the hopper or get a hopper shot all day. My question is has anyone else had this problem? How common is it? |
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