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Posted by farmallhal on November 18, 2005 at 10:42:28 from (64.24.35.17):
In Reply to: Re: Migraine update pic. posted by Keith-OR on November 18, 2005 at 10:14:46:
Keith, Your terminology is correct with the "bellcrank" as I was just providing the part catalog name. I spent almost 40 years working at a little airplane factory up in Washington state as an engineer called Boeing. I've seen lots of bellcranks and they come in all shapes and styles. Loved your state and certainly tried to retire there but I think Oregon doesn't like new folks moving in unless to Portland or Bend. It was certainly quite easy to move back to the family farm here in Missouri and now I have 10 times more land to work with then I could have ever afforded in Oregon. Spent lots of time in your state on vacations for 20+ years and certainly know some real hideaways and nice places. I'm betting Mirgrain will have the part you need. Good luck to you and Shawn in your project. Hal
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