No.71N

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L32Elwell
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No.71N

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Well since snapmom was so quick to help out Ill throw another on out there. I have what I believe to be a 71N G code. Been trying to decide if I should attempt reconstructing the brass portion of the lubrication port. Half of the spring has pushed through the brass on the inside of the ratchet. Just lucky that the gear didn't pull it the rest of the way out and mangle it up. Curious as to if there are replacement parts out there. Again thanks for any advice or time spent on this question. Hate to go through the trouble of machining one only to find out somebody still makes them. Also this ratchet has what appears to be a ring pressed into the housing where the gear is inserted. Almost as if it was bored out and sleeved as a repair. Again I am new at finding these relics therefore I wouldn't be surprised to find out that this ratchet was butchered. Pictures to be posted shortly
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