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Talk about a problem to stump anyone! My 1966 Williams Tango Shuffle was tripping the head pin randomly after the pins where reracked. Checked switch after switch to no avail. Just about the time I was going to give up for the night, I watched the pins reset from the top ofnthe mechanism an saw that the hold latch wasn't catching. When the pins reset the keeper on the reset push rod was hitting the pin mounting bracket and not letting it go full stroke!
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