Richard,
It was more of a clicking sound and I finally traced it to the wire wheels
not being tightenened adequately. A bit more grease on the splines and a
good thwack from my lead hammer solved the problem.
Best wishes,
Jeff in San Diego
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> I remember Jeff McNeil had some sort of clunk like this in Mrs.
> Jones' early days - but I can't remember what the final solution was.
Jeff?
>
> Richard & Daffy
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