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Old 01-27-2012, 05:15 PM   #41
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I got my manual on a CD from ebay. It was $7.00 iirc. Probably a pirate copy but it was sure cheap enough.

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Old 01-28-2012, 08:51 PM   #42
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Hey Guys! I worked on the cart today. Believe it or not, I was sucessful. Yay! I adsjusted the cable to have the threads inside the box and moved the rod end to the outside hole in the lever on bottom of the box. I can poke around like an old fart now. It needs some fine tuning, but way better than it was. I have to press the pedal down further before it starts up, but the starter starts turning pretty much as soon as I mash the pedal. What needs adjusting there?

Thanks a bunch for the help so far. I'm looking for a manual.

On another note, I got Hughesnet hooked up today. About the only thing available out here in the boonies.
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Old 01-28-2012, 10:18 PM   #43
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Hey Guys! I worked on the cart today. Believe it or not, I was sucessful. Yay! I adsjusted the cable to have the threads inside the box and moved the rod end to the outside hole in the lever on bottom of the box. I can poke around like an old fart now. It needs some fine tuning, but way better than it was. I have to press the pedal down further before it starts up, but the starter starts turning pretty much as soon as I mash the pedal. What needs adjusting there?

Thanks a bunch for the help so far. I'm looking for a manual.

On another note, I got Hughesnet hooked up today. About the only thing available out here in the boonies.
glad to hear your making progress.............................
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Old 01-29-2012, 12:15 AM   #44
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[QUOTE=Hardluck;681410]Hey Guys! I worked on the cart today. Believe it or not, I was sucessful. Yay! I adsjusted the cable to have the threads inside the box and moved the rod end to the outside hole in the lever on bottom of the box. I can poke around like an old fart now. It needs some fine tuning, but way better than it was. I have to press the pedal down further before it starts up, but the starter starts turning pretty much as soon as I mash the pedal. What needs adjusting there?

Thanks a bunch for the help so far. I'm looking for a manual.

No problem Hardluck. Told you we'd get you home in the end.

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Old 01-29-2012, 01:03 AM   #45
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[QUOTE=fastercarter;681466][QUOTE=Hardluck;681410]Hey Guys! I worked on the cart today. Believe it or not, I was sucessful. Yay! I adsjusted the cable to have the threads inside the box and moved the rod end to the outside hole in the lever on bottom of the box. I can poke around like an old fart now. It needs some fine tuning, but way better than it was. I have to press the pedal down further before it starts up, but the starter starts turning pretty much as soon as I mash the pedal. What needs adjusting there?

Thanks a bunch for the help so far. I'm looking for a manual.

No problem Hardluck. Told you we'd get you home in the end.

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