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Re: Shif knob for IH300 U
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Posted by Janicholson on June 30, 2005 at 11:56:01 from (199.17.6.34):
In Reply to: Shif knob for IH300 U posted by Ron Sorden on June 30, 2005 at 10:14:03:
The shift Knob is just pushed down as far as it will go on the lever. The little hole is for removing the knob from the mold at the factory. If you want to keep the knob from comming off (and I can think of no reason to want it off in the future)use Gorilla Glue(You need a bottle of this stuff any way). Put about 6 drops of water on the end of the lever and wet it so that it is covered with water. Then apply two drops of G/G to the inside of the rubber Knob push on the knob and turn it twice to spread the glue. Clean any residual glue off of the shaft with a damp rag. Let it set (two Hrs) and there it is. Do not over do the glue. The glue requires H2O for setup, but it is waterproof when hard. Lots of Luck, Jim Nicholson
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