tavas
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ok sweet... will check that... as i reckon that could easily be the culprit. (fingers crossed) Hopefully it's just holding a little more friction than it should. Hopefully realigning it will fix it up.
By spin freely, it should actually spin a couple of times without assistance (if that makes sense). Any friction from either the hopper, base or other will stop it. I found out my hopper was restricting the floating roller and nothing owuld go through. A couple of spacers under the hopper and she's sweet as bro.
If that doesn't work, try a couple of O rings around your driven roller. Clark Rubber or any hydraulic/bearing shop should be able to supply for a bit over a buck.