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Old 10-20-2010, 11:22 PM
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Cubcrazy,

It is a very challenging piece to remove. I had to move my lift lever forward and back as I gradually removed it. It glided easily once the j-hook was free from the saw-toothed bracket, but it did require a lot of patience. I hate to hear that you have to make another one. Be sure to get measurements on the location of the j-hook part of the rod before you alter it or toss out the old one. Best of luck!!!

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