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Choke rod to carb connector

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    Posted: 28 Jun 2017 at 3:48pm
Anyone know where I can get one of those little brass connectors that connect the choke rod to a marvel scheduler carb? It's about a 3/8ish square block with a hole drilled through for the rod and then a threaded hole for a stop screw. Haven't found in hardware stores
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/291965545271

Thanks! $10 bucks whew.....
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But hey free shipping!
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That block is for a choke cable. The choke rod was bent at the end with a cotter pin.
Not sure what tractor you need it for.
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Originally posted by Joe(TX) Joe(TX) wrote:


That block is for a choke cable. The choke rod was bent at the end with a cotter pin.
Not sure what tractor you need it for.

Thanks Joe. It's for a B. The choke rod is straight.....bending it would be a quick fix and I've seen them that way before. Kind of po'd at myself for losing that block....I actually think I put it somewhere for safe keeping!
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Got a drill press?  Simple enough to make one.
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Boy, I don't know how many times I've done that. Put somethin' somewhere where I wouldn't loose it and not remember where I put it! The older I get, the more my memory is like a leaky roof! Sheesh!  We have those blocks to if interested. Ours is a lot cheaper than $10. bucks....
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Originally posted by Steve in NJ Steve in NJ wrote:

Boy, I don't know how many times I've done that. Put somethin' somewhere where I wouldn't loose it and not remember where I put it! The older I get, the more my memory is like a leaky roof! Sheesh!  We have those blocks to if interested. Ours is a lot cheaper than $10. bucks....
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Ugh, yesterday evening I was walking through the hardware store and my light bulb came on and thought "I bet ole Steve in NJ has those things!"  I already bought the ebayer one for the $10....oh well.  But now I know for next time I lose it!
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