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Zane's 8N lift adjusting jig

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Alan in MS

05-16-2006 09:46:22




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Does Zane still sell his 8N Lift Adjustin Jig? How do I go about getting one?
Alan




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Hobo,NC

05-16-2006 13:04:24




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 Re: Zane's 8N lift adjusting jig in reply to Alan in MS, 05-16-2006 09:46:22  
Make sure ya read the suctions and don’t skip the first steps and assume the draft izz adjusted rite like, like, like I did. Sure wuz hard to say that. I used the jig on quite a few and never could git the draft and position control to werk quite rite unless I bent the position control rod. On my werker I fixed up a nutter lift cover with perfect parts and same old deal could not git it to werk like it spose to then re read the suctions and found I assumed the draft wuz adjusted then use Zane,s tip’s on the adjustment of the draft and bingo werks like a charm

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Alan in MS

05-16-2006 10:30:41




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 Re: Zane's 8N lift adjusting jig in reply to Alan in MS, 05-16-2006 09:46:22  
Thanks for the info..Gonna order one today..

Alan



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D thomas

05-16-2006 09:58:49




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 Re: Zane's 8N lift adjusting jig in reply to Alan in MS, 05-16-2006 09:46:22  
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Phil_in_WA

05-16-2006 09:58:02




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 Re: Zane's 8N lift adjusting jig in reply to Alan in MS, 05-16-2006 09:46:22  

I got mine from his web site. Worked great.

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gahorN

05-16-2006 12:00:32




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 Re: Zane's 8N lift adjusting jig in reply to Phil_in_WA, 05-16-2006 09:58:02  
Best thang since sliced bread, cold beer, friendly wimmen. Don't fall for cheap copy-cats. Makes a 9N/2N Ford really sweet.



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