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L455 "RollBack" angle
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 19292" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I doubt there is an adjustment for this as that length is set inside the cylinder. If you really wanted to adjust it, not that you should you would have to pull the cylinder apart and have the stick machined down. The other way is to cut the end off and weld it back on after shortening the stick, but you need to keep things straight and ensure its a solid weld! This isn't a job for anyone that that is even slightly un-sure about their welding abilities as it can be dangerous if it was to snap off.</p><p>There may be a reason its like that, but it could also be that the previous owner had it re-built and it wasn't done rite.</p><p>The best way is if you can find someone else with the same machine and see how much the stick hangs out when fully retracted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 19292, member: 82"] I doubt there is an adjustment for this as that length is set inside the cylinder. If you really wanted to adjust it, not that you should you would have to pull the cylinder apart and have the stick machined down. The other way is to cut the end off and weld it back on after shortening the stick, but you need to keep things straight and ensure its a solid weld! This isn't a job for anyone that that is even slightly un-sure about their welding abilities as it can be dangerous if it was to snap off. There may be a reason its like that, but it could also be that the previous owner had it re-built and it wasn't done rite. The best way is if you can find someone else with the same machine and see how much the stick hangs out when fully retracted. [/QUOTE]
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