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Early G Lift Parts - ID?

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    Posted: 02 Oct 2010 at 10:29am
A fellow had an item on eBay recently - it was a couple of items that he described as Part # 316271 - Lever Handle Clip.  I agree that that is one of the items in the picture but what about the other item?  I can't see where or how it is associated with the early version of the Model G Master Lift at all.  Am I missing something?
 
 
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Is the other piece threaded? It looks like the nut for the rod that holds my sickle up in the air when not in use.
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There are 2 of the same part.  One is laid flat, the other leaned up against it to show a side view.  I was the seller, that's how I know.  Den

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Another AC mystery SOLVED!
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Ha!
 
That explains that!  At first I thought it was the Lever Handle itself but I looked at one (lever handle) from G112 and that didn't work.  Never even stopped to consider it was the same piece on edge.
 
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