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Re: Kinda urgent! Need help!
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Posted by weaktruk on July 23, 2005 at 23:45:55 from (207.69.138.6):
In Reply to: Re: Kinda urgent! Need help! posted by Mark - IN. on July 21, 2005 at 21:39:43:
Well, guy's I figured it out, thank's to ya'll. The POS plastic collar has a cam operated device that is supposed to move the key up/down that will allow drive shaft to slip on/off like normal.My question now is, Why would anyone make such a stupid ### device? To take a simple one motion, spring loaded pin, that's worked forever, and shroud it in a plastic collar that has to be twisted to activate to up/ down engageing pin is beyond me! The slightest bit of surface rust render's the plastic collar unoperable and only leads to frustation on the owner of said POS. I finally took the damn thing apart to expose the pin that I can actually touch! Sorry, guy's had to vent! Bless...
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