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Old 11-06-2017, 07:03 PM   #12
speedster100
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: owen sound
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M.O.C. #17566
It will go out if you push it while having someone operate the out switch, You do need to loosen the cables but only on the chains, just mark the chains on each side of each of the gears. The Valance has screws in it that will allow you to take it off and get at the mechanism easily. You will need a pneumatic brad nailer to put the centre piece back on properly. Pretty straight forward, just get it pushed out then support it so it wont sag or move once the chains come off. There are adjustment screws on the chains that you back off mark them as well so you are close when you get the chains back on the new gearbox. Should take you about 3hrs or so total... Several others on this site have done them... Dealer can do it also but they charge around a $100 an hour and will take about same time ......
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