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Old 22-01-08, 04:26
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default From my cab 11 at disassembly....

Lesson one...... when you are taking apart you vehicle for restoration take at least 1000 pictures from every possible angle.... then take a break and take a few thousands more......

..... and then if lucky..... you might be short just a few....!!!!

This is a picture facing the rear...... on the left side of the picture .... you can see the large U shape sheet metal clevis.... the one with a spring contained inside to take up slack.... that once connected to the cam lever that connected to the vertical rod of the brake handle...

...it's the parts inbetween that has me puzzled......

It appear that the handle bracket is installed extremely close to the back wall and in fact uses the bolts of the back cab/angle iron arrangement to hold the last to rearmost bolts...... is this proper..??

Grant and I will be extremely relieved once we have solved that one...... after spending hours on Sunday trying to sort it out...

Boob

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