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Old 10-03-2012, 04:08 PM
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cabbagepatchkid
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Originally Posted by J Miller
That said all I had to do with ours was spread the fingers of the split shaft apart to tighten up the fit of the numbered dial. That way it doesn't move unless we adjust it.
To do that you have to take it apart, that's why the TFSR site.
Joe
It's really easy to do. I was always afraid of doing anything with the tensioner because that's what we were taught in school...."Don't touch the tension knob!!". Now that I've learned more about them I find that they aren't that delicate or confusing. I think the Home Ec teachers told us to leave the tensioner alone so that she wouldn't have to re-adjust them everyday...lol!
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