Or turn for more than 2 seconds for that matter. It already had a record on it when I pulled it out of storage (oops...) and I plugged it in to see if it would play. It started turning at a nice low speed, put the needle down, and then ripped it off the leading edge and stopped the table. I removed the needle (to protect it), pulled off the table, then pulled off the thin plastic cover to look at the mechanism inside. Everything seems to be working fine when I press Play/Stop, but it cycles once, and then stops (starts turntable, brings arm into place, sets down needle, and then would've ripped it across the surface of the record had one been in place).
There also appears to be a small wire arm that doesn't appear to be attached to anything on the right plastic gear. I assume this probably got pulled off, is there a way to reattach it without disassembling the entire unit?
I should mention it also was in for service several years ago to have the arm rewired after it met me as a 3 year old.