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Intermittent weirdness

Thanks Pan,
If it happens again I'll jump out and see if my lights are on. My feet were only on the clutch and gas when I was trying to make this go away. It was not until I started getting desperate that I fiddled with the brake, and it did go away , but I can't say if that was the problem. It could have been just such an event. I've got my teflon brake lines but it is almost 100 degrees out right now so I'll wait for a cooler day to put them on.
 
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