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twigworker

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Re-assembling a TR3 from <span style="font-weight: bold">lots</span> of boxes of small parts and can't identify all of the bracketing and adjuster stuff for the generator. If anyone has a photo or two of that area I would really appreciate seeing it.

Thanks, Jack
 
I don't have a good photo handy, but maybe this will help.
 

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Thanks tons Randal !

I was able to find at least one of those parts in one of the boxes, but it isn't looking good for the rest.

Could you please tell me where you found that parts blow up? I have a copy of the factory parts book and can't even find it there. I can't seem to find anything similar on Moss either, and trying to find something on TRF is very difficult.

Thanks again, Jack
 
Yes, it originally came from an old Moss catalog (PDF version). However, I inserted it into my copy of the factory Spare Parts Catalogue, which you can download at
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B2H2NJt34OffMWQ4N2EzZGQtNjc0Ny00YmE2LWFiN2UtZWYzMjNjNGFiYzY4

There are a few other odds and ends you might find helpful, at https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B2H2NJt34OffMDVmOTZlZWItYTcyMy00ZDhkLTliOWEtOWU1OWRhNDZhYmRl

The folder and documents get maintained from time to time, so check back occasionally. And if you find a problem, please let me know. (Many of the scans aren't the best, but if someone complains, I am more apt to rescan them and/or touch them up)
 
Another note, the holes for the bolts that hold the bracket to the block (18a) go to through the block to the inside. They do tend to leak, so a good place for some sealer (Hylomar works well). I had all three fall out once, oil consumption was impressive until I figured it out!
 
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