Unfortunately I don't have a great picture - I'll try to get a better one later today.
Here's what I have for now.
We hooked everything up temporarily, just to see what goes where.
You can kind of see what's happening in this pic - though it's all hidden by the frame.
The lift linkage from the left lever (red) is attached to the center of the cast eccentric (blue).
The pitch adjustment crank (unpainted, rusty bar coming in from the right) attaches to the same point on the eccentric center.
It FITS - but I don't know if it's RIGHT.
The big U shaped bracket holding the end of the rail (red) is not the original part - it's from the 3 bar parts rake (was completely missing from this one). Unfortunately, on that rake this assembly is totally different and this u-shaped bracket looks a little too wide (even the mounting holes are a good 1" to 1.5" too far apart on the bracket. But that's another whole issue I don't want to get into just yet.
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