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Unread 03-15-2019, 06:02 PM   #1
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If I could find something to use for parts, or the parts themselves, I know of a couple of competent people I would trust to do the job. It shouldn't be too hard to switch the fore arm iron parts out and adjust the timing as necessary, assuming nothing else pops up. However, maybe I'm being a little too naive.
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However, maybe I'm being a little too naive.

I think so Vance.

Ejector installations and adjustments on a Parker shouldn't be left to someone inexperienced with them.





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