Hi Dale, this helps... BUT, I'm having trouble understanding why it's so hard to turn the adjustment rod... I have losened the lock nut, .. 1) Do you feel that the adjuster is liklely siezed inside the yoke OR 2)is it also likely that the slider mechanism is siezed in the fron area. 3) should I elevate the machine so the tracks are off the ground totally just to get the adjustment started> right now I cant turn the adjuster rod at all, last time I snapped a 1 1/2 " wrench, the book shows the adjustment being done with a small cresent wrench (yea sure ha ha)... Comments on WHERE the seizure is taking place? I did turn the adjuster about 30 degrees , but the lock plate turned with it and bottomed out at the frame, maybe it's seized on the lock nut itself and that's all... I Cant move it, just want to know if it is likely that the front slider is rusted tight or not... Thanks Mike ps all info helps...thanks again
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