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momac
10-31-2012 04:33:52
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Anybody have a spare gizzy that you squeeze on the handle on the pull type plows that lets you move the adjustment levers? I have one that broke off where the wire is attached. Thanks, Mike.
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momac
11-02-2012 17:49:24
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Re: plow part in reply to momac, 10-31-2012 04:33:52
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Thanks again Joe. Bill supplied a handle and all the attach parts plus shipping for less than I could imagine. He's a real nice guy to talk to. Also would like to thank his neighbor Bob also for his reply. Mike
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momac
11-01-2012 06:08:16
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Re: plow part in reply to momac, 10-31-2012 04:33:52
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Not a big deal to make Loren, but if a original is available, why not use it? Mike
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1031D
11-01-2012 09:21:28
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Re: plow part in reply to momac, 11-01-2012 06:08:16
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Because for what it would cost for a piece of round stock and 15 minutes of shop time would far out weight the cost of the part and shipping. Copy the other side.
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Adirondack case guy
10-31-2012 16:10:58
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Re: plow part in reply to momac, 10-31-2012 04:33:52
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Make one, all it was, is a peice of 5/16" or 3/8" rod with a couple of holes drilled in it. Loren
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joeab
10-31-2012 05:32:31
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Re: plow part in reply to momac, 10-31-2012 04:33:52
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Bill Daugherty Culver KS 785-283-4730
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momac
10-31-2012 05:40:22
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Re: plow part in reply to joeab, 10-31-2012 05:32:31
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