some good advice on the settings in this post.
With the original adjustment knob, I ignore the numbers. I end up just counting how many of the scalloped sections I turn the knob. I tend to think in quarter turns, plus or minus 1/8th.
I'm not sure I could tell the difference in 1/16th of a turn, but I suppose if one setting seemed a little rough that day, you could back it off a 1/16th of a turn. I'd just do 1/8th. The original numerical markings are in tenths, so eighths is close enough.
on mine, the alignment marking on the side cap is very faint, it's easier to look at the number stamped on the underside, and figure out on which side of the post hole it should go, using the number stamped on the adjustment plate, next to the hole, as a reference.
With the original adjustment knob, I ignore the numbers. I end up just counting how many of the scalloped sections I turn the knob. I tend to think in quarter turns, plus or minus 1/8th.
I'm not sure I could tell the difference in 1/16th of a turn, but I suppose if one setting seemed a little rough that day, you could back it off a 1/16th of a turn. I'd just do 1/8th. The original numerical markings are in tenths, so eighths is close enough.
on mine, the alignment marking on the side cap is very faint, it's easier to look at the number stamped on the underside, and figure out on which side of the post hole it should go, using the number stamped on the adjustment plate, next to the hole, as a reference.