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Posted by Erik in WI on December 20, 2006 at 16:27:01 from (65.162.45.243):
Was passing by the local bone yard, stopped to see if they had a throttle handle for my 1256, to replace the goofy contraption that is on there now. So there I stand, in the rain, tryin to get this handle off. No luck. Can"t get the throttle handle to budge on that shaft. From what I can see, there is just a roll pin that needs to be punched out (done), and the handle should slide off. Going back in the near future with a gear puller and a few other tools. Only problem is, I may have to pull the steering wheel off, so I can remove the plastic that covers the tilt mechanism, so I can get that darn puller on there. Any short cuts?? Erik in WI
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