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McKeelo

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Hey Guy,
I did download the TM and look this because what is missing is the handle. So I thought if I could find the parts in the TM maybe I could fabricate something that would work. After reading through the TM I came to the conclusion that it might just be easier to replace the whole thing. Here’s a couple pictures of it.
 

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Guyfang

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This is the old style jack leg. Its certainly repairable. Parts availability is the problem. The new style, is not supposed to be repairable, but I have done it a few times.
 

McKeelo

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This is the old style jack leg. Its certainly repairable. Parts availability is the problem. The new style, is not supposed to be repairable, but I have done it a few times.
Ok, thanks for the info.
So are you suggesting I continue to look and ask for parts or will I have a better chance of acquiring the whole jack?
 

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Well, this is a parts wanted thread, so let it do its thing. parts or the whole jack. If you are someone who can use a metal lathe, you could make the crank arm, but if you are like me, look for the part/jack leg. The new style are not so easy to find. Lets see what happens.
 
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