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<blockquote data-quote="Pnw Farmer" data-source="post: 1835400" data-attributes="member: 42548"><p>Going off the little bit I've played with my FIL's Westendorf I would guess that it should be anchored in the front left corner. (video orientation) His had a cheap #10 maybe? screw that held it tight but eventually it'd stress enough that it'd break that screw. In my infinite wisdom of overkilling things I took it upon myself to make it better. Drilled it out and tapped it to take a grade (8) 1/4" bolt. Very hard material, I had serious questions on whether I was going to get it tapped but the threads kept cutting fortunately. It screwed up into the ball socket piece from underneath. If you can get it open on the underside there or turn it far enough you can see underneath it might become a little more self explanatory. Odds are that rod is just an alignment dowel to keep it from wanting to turn if the bolt comes loose. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pnw Farmer, post: 1835400, member: 42548"] Going off the little bit I've played with my FIL's Westendorf I would guess that it should be anchored in the front left corner. (video orientation) His had a cheap #10 maybe? screw that held it tight but eventually it'd stress enough that it'd break that screw. In my infinite wisdom of overkilling things I took it upon myself to make it better. Drilled it out and tapped it to take a grade (8) 1/4" bolt. Very hard material, I had serious questions on whether I was going to get it tapped but the threads kept cutting fortunately. It screwed up into the ball socket piece from underneath. If you can get it open on the underside there or turn it far enough you can see underneath it might become a little more self explanatory. Odds are that rod is just an alignment dowel to keep it from wanting to turn if the bolt comes loose. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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