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Older Furlex help!
I do not think that is a Furlex.
Sounds like any one of a few generic varients of the profurl design.
The Furles are fairly recent and all use the same basic system. The major thing they have going for them (their reason for existing) is the "complete kit" nature ofr their product, so there is nothing else to buy and match in and the nifty "no tangle" rope drum guide (and the fact that their bearings really are better, at least in local conditions). If the unit you have does not feature the enclosed drum with the rope guide then it is not a Furlex.
Sorry.
Sasha
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