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Alan Pagliere
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Looking for rollers for Carter Starter

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I'm looking for at least two of the little brass(?) bushings that are part of the roller nut of a Carter Starter. Anyone have a few extra?

As you can see in the photo, there are two missing. I'd like to replace them, and if possible have a couple of extra ....

Thanks.

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Alan..P.M.sent.
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Post by Jim Palenscar »

Those rollers are simply from the ends of strings.
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Post by Alan Pagliere »

Jim, thanks. I'm a bit embarrassed that I didn't see that. It seems obvious now.
Kind of recursive ... or at least resourceful ... of Carter to do that.
Thanks again!
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Alan...that was basically the information that I provided in the P.M.
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I thought it to be resourceful of them.
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