Rastoff
US Veteran
Maybe you can salvage it.
Gents, I have turned it on its side and inspected the mechanism. The cause of the problem has eluded me. I think that's largely because I can't duplicate it while it's on its side. Still, I'll keep trying until I just can't take it anymore.If you're at all mechanically inclined, I would turn your present one on its side(the one opposite the foot control of course), try to find the problem, and fix it if at all possible.
I don't really want a new chair. This one is all broken in. It's not pretty, but it is large and comfy. Plus it has some memories that cannot be replaced or duplicated:
We bought the chair because my wife was pregnant with our son...

Comfortable enough to put a 3 year old to sleep...

Big enough for three (Mom, son, cat)...

Still big enough to curl up in even when he was 9...

It is the chair I sat in for a year with a broken femur...
I held my cat in this chair as she died from an incurable disease...
It is the chair I was sitting in when the Cavaliers finally brought a championship to Cleveland...
It is the chair I was sitting in when Trump won the presidency even though he was so far behind in the polls...
I was sitting in this chair as the US won an Olympic gold medal in curling for the first time in history...
So, yeah, I want to fix it, but it may be beyond my talents.