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Picture of James H. Miller
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i know this ones been beat to death but dose anyone have a chart that shows witch balances are press in and witch are staked.i seen one some where but i dont know were.maybe here some where? thanks
 
Posts: 279 | Location: Wheatridge, Colorado in the USA | Registered: January 20, 2008
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John Duvall set this up some time ago. If you look at the far right column you'll find that the "F" signifies a friction staff.


Larry
 
Posts: 225 | Location: Belmont, Wisconsin USA | Registered: April 09, 2004
Picture of James H. Miller
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hi thanks for the post but i cant find the attachment in it to bring up the info.
 
Posts: 279 | Location: Wheatridge, Colorado in the USA | Registered: January 20, 2008
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I'm sorry,I forgot to leave the link. Try this.


Larry
 
Posts: 225 | Location: Belmont, Wisconsin USA | Registered: April 09, 2004
Picture of James H. Miller
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that will work thank you very much.
 
Posts: 279 | Location: Wheatridge, Colorado in the USA | Registered: January 20, 2008
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