Posted by Masseynut(Australia) on June 07, 2013 at 02:49:15 from (121.222.145.16):
In Reply to: position control posted by garymck on June 07, 2013 at 02:35:12:
I believe what you are referring to, is the clearance between the vertical draft and position levers and the control valve lever roller. This should be set with both levers in their sector marks. If the marks are not still visible, shift each lever until it's respective vertical lever has moved to the end of the travel in the guide. From there, adjust the 7/16" AF nyloc nut on the end of the control lever pivot rod, until you achieve a slight clearance on the vertical levers. Use a detented 3/8" drive socket and ratchet for this task. This way, you wont drop the socket off the ratchet while carrying out this adjustment, Good luck, Evan.
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