UpSideDownClown
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All - my Dad bought an Apache Mesa pop-up camper 20 years ago but never opened it up. He is now 97 years old and I need to sell it ASAP. We don't have the correct crank tool that plugs in at the back to open up the rig. Also, it would appear that the attaching setup there is different from what RV people are familiar with. I was finally able to confirm that with enough force using a prybar, it will start to open. However, the bracket there is bending and will eventually fail, and the pin holding it to the nub will probably fall out. Plus, I can't physically use this method multiple times. So my questions would be; are people familiar with this attaching arrangement, and can you suggest an inexpensive fabrication solution that I could achieve quickly? The nub stays on, but that bracket probably should be replaced with something better. It's held on with some kind of rollpin. I would love to have something that a 1/2" drive ratchet or better yet breaker bar could interface with. I've attached pix. Thanks,