Clank! Clank! Drove me half nuts!
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OK OK enough of this mystery CLANK!
Drum roll please!!!
And the cigar goes to Jan Dunn!!!
The right side of the pedal bar came loose & there was about 1/8" of play .With the pedals up the bar moved up & when I pressed the pedals down CLANK!
So I reached over & gave the little wing nut a quick turn & no more CLANK!
Still lovin my Carter! My mistake
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Drum roll please!!!
And the cigar goes to Jan Dunn!!!
The right side of the pedal bar came loose & there was about 1/8" of play .With the pedals up the bar moved up & when I pressed the pedals down CLANK!
So I reached over & gave the little wing nut a quick turn & no more CLANK!
Still lovin my Carter! My mistake
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My Mullen started doing that abou 2 years ago and we've looked under it from all angles and the best we can figure, it is in the crossrod assembly due to wear. It isn't real bad but it's still there sometimes. I've thought about having Dell rebuild the undercarriage but hate to do without it for any length of time.