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In a message dated 1/15/2006 3:57:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got a line on a PB 2400- but it's all apart in a box. Owner says he Well, like Jim Brown once said of gaining 1,000 yards rushing in a fourteen-game season - as opposed to when he used to do it frequently in only twelve games - "It's like walking backwards."
The first time I dove into a 2400c, I was already well-versed in the insides of Wallstreets, Kanga/3400s, and everything that came before it. I thought that would prepare me... NOPE!
:-D
I never missed Torx-8 screws more than when I first tore down a 2400c! Man; screws, screw, screws!! Here, there, everywhere! Some vital, some totally unnecessary! I used to draw the outline of a 2400 on a few pieces of paper, then lay out the screws on the paper so that I might have some sort of screw matrix for the reassembly.
But following a few online resources - including this list - it was all manageable, as long as I went slowly and carefully.
Now, I can strip one down and back blindfolded. But at first? Yes, it was daunting...
Craig W.
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