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My Macomber has 8 harness but room for 12. The 8 harnesses I have are mounted toward the cloth beam (front) of the loom, but I'm thinking of moving them to the back. I think I could successfully do the move itself, but I'm wondering if there would be any unforeseen consequences. I’ve noticed that the jacks are angled a little front to back, but I don’t see how moving the harness would be a problem since the rate of change to that angling would still be consistent.
OK, someone is going to ask why I’m doing this. . . Well, I’m thinking of making a simple little draw loom device, and since I don’t have long eyed heddles, the draw device would have to be mounted in the front. So moving the harnesses back would give me a little extra room at the front. Any thoughts??