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520-H Ideas Motion Lever

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HorseFixer

by cutting the slot and moving the lever from reveres back to neutral you will rip off the safety switch arm. you will have to weld on a tab so the safety switch arm rides over the motion control arm peg.

tore one up on my van because i was not thinking and could not see it.

Thanks JT, :dunno: I work at the Biggest Hotel in my County.... I have Supervised The Maintenance Dept. of this Hotel for the last 20 ys.

maybe you herd of it? Some refer to it as Hungry Joe's We provide 3 Hots & a Cot to some of the Counties Finest. :help:

We provide some of the best Electric doors & locks money can buy. These doors (many of which are sliders)

have micro switches that give the doors position. As you can probably figure in 20 years I have had much experience on

adjusting these switches, doors, linkages or what have have you. :thanks: After all would not want any of our fine residents (customers)

to have a bad experience (pinched fing-ees) :thanks: while at our fine establishment. :party: Thanks for bringing this to my attention, I will pull out my drawer of

Honeywell Roller Switches (the kind with rollers on the lever) and see what style that might be able prevent this from happening. :thanks:

After all they probably need replacing anyways. :wh:

Thanks ~Duke

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smoreau

Bob

Cut it at a angle with a slight bump in it so you can still find center easy, but you wont have to push the the lever down for it to go into rev.

this shouldn't interfere with with the pedal operation ether. Unless you plan on using the cam plate with the pedal. as for those honeywell switches, Don't they have replaceable contacts in them?

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HorseFixer

Bob

Cut it at a angle with a slight bump in it so you can still find center easy, but you wont have to push the the lever down for it to go into rev.

this shouldn't interfere with with the pedal operation ether. Unless you plan on using the cam plate with the pedal. as for those honeywell switches, Don't they have replaceable contacts in them?

Scott they are a sealed Switch. Ill do the angle to the dangle thing! :dunno:

~Duke

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MalMac

Hey Duke like I mention earlier all I did was round off the corners and the control lever slides right over them. The safety switch still works with no problem. You don't even know that it was there. I had a dealer show me when I was putting that foot control on.

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mattd860

I just made a quick video explaining how I'm going to make the hydro foot control. I made it at 2:30am for various reasons and at the 2:55 mark you can see my slippers and bathrobe :dunno:

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HorseFixer

Well the first thing did ya get the shims I sent ya?

2nd to be a True Horseman ya get the wife to get up and chuck some wood in that Boiler!!!!! :scared-eek: while you stay in the bed :sleeping-blue: Sleepin! See Im looking out

for ya! Nice video, Im still thinking about it...... :think: Prolly need to make some stronger apple juice!

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SAM58

Wow, all you guys that are hating on your 520's should consider switching back to a C series or similar.

Seems like you all hate the Onan, hate the steering and now you hate the late model shifters. With a C160 you wont have to worry about any of those inconveniances.

I like my 520 just the way it came from the factory. :dunno:

Ditto....

I like mine stock, but to each his own.

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