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I bought a Swivl-eze power seat pedestal. When I took it out of the package
the pedestal raised up several inches now I can't get it to collapse. Am I suppose to do something besides pulling the handle up to get it to collapse? No directions came with the pedestal and the Swivl-eze homepage was of little use. Please give me any advice on how to get this to collapse. I don't want to have to send it back to Bass Pro without getting some help. |
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You might also ask on rec.outdoor.fishing.bass
I'd bet that most of those guys use that sort of lift. RichG -- http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
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"pat2469" wrote in message om... I bought a Swivl-eze power seat pedestal. When I took it out of the package the pedestal raised up several inches now I can't get it to collapse. Am I suppose to do something besides pulling the handle up to get it to collapse? Pull up on the handle, and sit on it! It works just like a gas cylinder in an office chair. Greg |
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