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#1403180 03/26/2021 10:42 PM
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Looking for a picture of the cable connection attachment point on the seat slider. How is the cable mounted to the seat adjuster sliders. Is there a bolt that goes through the hole? I have picture of where I’m talking about. In the picture with the spring attached, is that correct? If that’s correct then it gets attached to the hole that’s on the body mounted part of the slider? I know how the cable works with the rollers. I just don’t know how it attaches. I think a part is missing. The pictures I took before I disassembled it don’t show that detail. Cable was all rusted apart. Thanks for the help.
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1948 1.5 ton grain truck with pto driven dump bed.
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I almost forgot, it’s a 1948. I have the repair manual but the pictures are to dark and not detailed.


1948 1.5 ton grain truck with pto driven dump bed.
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Here are some pictures that I hope will help!
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1948 Chevy seat detail 001.JPG (63.91 KB, 72 downloads)
1948 Chevy seat detail 004.JPG (80.72 KB, 72 downloads)

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Thanks Eureka Jim. That's exactly what I was looking for. Time to do some fabricating.


1948 1.5 ton grain truck with pto driven dump bed.

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