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An interesting tidbit for those out there that didn't already know it.... <br /> <br />If the knuckle is closed, you don't have to have a pin to hold it in there, the only time you really need a pin is when you open the knuckle up. <br /> <br />I never knew that until I opened a knuckle one time and it came tumbling out, whoever replaced it just didn't bother putting another pin in.
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