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Old 04-25-2005, 07:03 PM   #6
teamharvey
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Originally Posted by Yukon Jack
I just did mine. Has to be easier to do from above so unbolt your hump and then there will be a bolt going through the shifter to a bracket and a bolt from the bottom of the shifter to the linkage. Remove both of those and you ought to be able to leave the bracket in place. Put the hump back on and make your cut. I cut the jute material with a box blade (carefully) it is a little hard to cut do to its thickness.

Thanks ! worked just as you described.

Bret
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