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tim duvall

 

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greensburg,pa,usa
Post  Posted 17 Mar 2001 5:46 pm    
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THis is a Goodrich L120 LowBoy.
I was playing tonight and the pedal started to be scratchy (not volume playing scratchy just like something rubbing inside the pedal) I couldn't find anything wrong, but there was a loose end on the string. THe problem now is that I can't get the string hooked on right to get the pedal worked. Can someone please tell me how these pedals are wound up starting with the end that winds around the brass end? It goes around the allen screw and then to a screw on a metal bracket but I'm doing something wrong because it's not working. Are both ends of the string suppossed to be hooked to something? Because there was a loose end when I took the back off.Thanks for your help.
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Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 17 Mar 2001 8:40 pm    
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I had the same problem recently and chatted with one of the Goodrich boys in Dallas about it. Here's the procedure:

Start with the string tightened down around the screw on the "floor" (which is actually the underside of the moving part of the pedal, but we're lookin' at this thing upside-down, so I'll call it the "floor").

Turn the barrel with the allen head screw on it all the way till it stops. (Unfortunately, sittin' here I can't recall if that's clockwise or counterclockwise; sorry!)

Pull the free end of the string up and wrap it once around the allen head, then 2x around the brass barrel (on the "outside"/free end of the barrel, beyond the allen head screw).

Then push the pedal down (as if the volume was full "ON", and pull up on the string to remove the slack.

Now pull the string taut over the metal post next to the barrel and around the screw on the post, and tighten same.

That should do it. If not, then you probably guessed wrong about the clockwise/counterclockwise thing (see above). Start over and guess again.

Hope this helps. It worked for me.
Jim
p.s. Mine is not a Lowboy, but I'm assuming the procedure is the same.
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[This message was edited by Jim Cohen on 17 March 2001 at 08:41 PM.]

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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2001 12:10 am    
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It is Clockwise. Turn the pot shaft clockwise(to right) and wrap string clockwise; so it should be now coming up under the pot shaft and hook around the screw on bracket that hold the string.
Have fun.
Ricky
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Lee Baucum


From:
McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2001 7:12 am    
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Tim - E-mail your snail mail address to me and I'll send you a copy of an old newsletter that Jeff Newman published years ago. It describes, with pictures, how to replace the pot in a Goodrich pedal.

Lee, from South Texas
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Ann Fabian


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Mesquite, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2001 7:38 am    
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Tim:

In addition to the above info, here are 2 articles which may assist you and others with similar questions:



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Lee Baucum


From:
McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
Post  Posted 18 Mar 2001 11:30 am    
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Thanks, Ann. That is the article I was thinking about. You just saved me some postage expense!

Lee

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Post  Posted 18 Mar 2001 1:14 pm    
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THANKS ANN ! I am proud to be a Carter owner each time I see assistance like this !!


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tim duvall

 

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greensburg,pa,usa
Post  Posted 19 Mar 2001 4:02 am    
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thanks guys,
I got it working again, but might go in and redo it. I think that I might be able to get a little more travel out of it.
thanks,
Tim
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