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Re: 1466 Adjustable Front End
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Posted by 61-4010 on November 22, 2006 at 04:39:19 from (71.71.10.192):
In Reply to: Re: 1466 Adjustable Front End posted by Allan In NE on November 21, 2006 at 23:55:42:
Allan -- this is exactly the photo that I was looking for! The gap exists between the axle that rides the pivot pin and the inverted "L" piece of cast that holds it all. I also noticed that on that "L" piece of cast, there is a ridge that come down and rides behind a groove in the axle. On mine, the ridge is literally on top of the axle. Best I can tell, the axle on mine needs to be pushed forward. This picture is awesome and tells me a lot! Really, really appreciate it pal! Happy Thanksgiving to all!
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