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check your charger and batteries with a multimeter and make sure that they are showing the proper voltage, also visually inspect the batteries for bulging or swelling, probably one or both of the batteries are bad
I just did mine. You have to replace it with "2" 12volt 7ah batteries. They do cell a harness kit if you do not know how to soder it. I just spent 93.00 to have a motorcycle/off road shop do mine.
Since the battery could put out 12v and still be bad your best bet would be to take the battery to Autozone or similar and have them do a load test (its free). This will let you know for sure if one or both of your batteries need to be replaced.
This could be a sign of a dying battery, although it charges and lights the green light it cannot maintain enough juice to power the machine when it has weight on it.
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