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|  Track adjusting cam tool from MWM 
			
			While at the MVPA convention on the weekend, I picked up one of the cast track adjusting cam tools from John Bizal at Midwest Military. A few other carrier owners thought that the one John was offering was slightly different from what they had seen around before. I recall that on my first carrier, the cam that I had found would spin past it's maximum before fully drawing the track adjuster all the way out. After a long drive home, the first thing I tried this morning was the adjusting tool on my carrier. Worked like a charm, and got full adjustment out of the bracket. I must say I am very happy with this tool. | 
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			Yes I too was pleased with the one I bought from him.  Very well done.  What kind of rod did you use?  I have yet to see one that doesn't bend when using this tool.
		 
				__________________ Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer | 
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			I used a tire iron just to try it. The bar from the Gray brand 3/4 drive socket set comes pretty close. I will shave a bit off the last inch or two on my lathe and give it a try. The bar for a budd wheel wrench should also come pretty close.
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			Thanks Rob you gave some great ideas.
		 
				__________________ Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer | 
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			Just a long shot but would a chrome bar for tightening truck load restraint winches fit thoes bars can take a lot of force.    
				__________________ Robert Pearce. | 
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