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Old 03-04-17, 23:34
Jim Burrill Jim Burrill is offline
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Thanks Rob!

I have one of those heavy track jacks and used that on my first carrier and a friends.Z Worked well, but heavy as hell to hold in position while ratcheting.Z

I have a chain binder with the horns trimmed to fit the tracks. Use a wrench to tighten or loosen the turnbuckle nut.

Figured I can find a carb for it... maybe not the right one with the govenor, but workable.

Have to take a close look at the carb tonight after work, and then do some googling. Treadwell Carbs in New York did a great job on my first carrier carb.

http://www.carbsandkits.com/tc/treadwell.html Don't let the website fool you... they are Carb guys, not webmasters...
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