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Started putting my dad's 3236 back together.  Bob Hannon did the windings.

I broke a tap . when tapping stand off.  So replaced with a number 8 bolt. Ives used a rivet then a spacer over that.

Used no. 4/40 screws. To hold field besides the no. 8.

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For anyone with 3236. The armature has to much play. Bob hannons fix is to put this sleeve and a fiber washer . cut tube so that the armature spins freely.

I looked at another 3236 I have and that armature has about 3/16ths or more of back and forth play. And the comutator hits the brush tubes. Only thing that keeps it off are the brush springs.20200121_013831

Haven't received washer yet will up date when ready to assemble.

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Thanks Bob

My dad made them.. I need to get a rear light bulb. 

He had this ives since he was a kid.  In the 80s. When he was fixing it.  Parts for ives weren't around.

Something must of happen with the headlight sockets. 

The wheels are larger. But I just put a spacer in to move pick up plate down 3/16ths of an inch.

If you look at coupler.  He put 0 ga knuckle couplers on.  

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