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wondering if you can buy the jockey wheel clamp handle  with the thread 

not the al-ko  one  with red handle  because its bigger and does not fit

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A good machine shop would be able to make one if you have original to discern thread.

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The thread in the nut section could be possibly getting stripped as well.

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terrola wrote:

wondering if you can buy the jockey wheel clamp handle  with the thread 

not the al-ko  one  with red handle  because its bigger and does not fit


 What does not fit? The handle or the thread? If it's the handle you could chop a bit off.



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You should be able to get a piece of threaded rod with the correct size thread. M10/M12 ?  Use two nuts to lock at the correct length Maybe a washer as well. Then and bend it in a vice to the angle you want, then  cut to a length that suits then use some Duct tape to wind around the rest to make a handle.



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Yuglamron wrote:

You should be able to get a piece of threaded rod with the correct size thread. M10/M12 ?  Use two nuts to lock at the correct length Maybe a washer as well. Then and bend it in a vice to the angle you want, then  cut to a length that suits then use some Duct tape to wind around the rest to make a handle.


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-- Edited by aussie_paul on Monday 14th of January 2019 02:55:55 PM

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Yuglamron wrote:

You should be able to get a piece of threaded rod with the correct size thread. M10/M12 ?  Use two nuts to lock at the correct length Maybe a washer as well. Then and bend it in a vice to the angle you want, then  cut to a length that suits then use some Duct tape to wind around the rest to make a handle.


 Exactly what I did with mine about 5 years ago.  Still going well.



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I would buy a new bracket off ebay
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