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<blockquote data-quote="Horace Baker" data-source="post: 276882" data-attributes="member: 904"><p>Sorry to be so long responding, that suggestion got me thinking. I had a new bar so it doesn't need a bushing, but it made me wonder about the "yoke" that goes in it. It didn't look worn, but the action did seem a little sloppy. So I replaced the yoke and it seems much tighter now. Hopefully this will solve the problem.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's where I got my present bar <em>and</em> the one that broke. :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horace Baker, post: 276882, member: 904"] Sorry to be so long responding, that suggestion got me thinking. I had a new bar so it doesn't need a bushing, but it made me wonder about the "yoke" that goes in it. It didn't look worn, but the action did seem a little sloppy. So I replaced the yoke and it seems much tighter now. Hopefully this will solve the problem. That's where I got my present bar [i]and[/i] the one that broke. :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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