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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 186
Thanks: 3
Thanked 15 Times in 11 Posts
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Guys,
I couldn't resist the temptation! I gave the area in the frame where the top of the spring is secured a good soak with Liquid Wrench. Then I got a popsicle stick from my vast collection of stuff left over from being a Cub Scout den leader. All it took was a bit of pressure downward and to the rear and out it came..... After cleaning out a little more crud, the whole assembly went back together just as easily as it came apart. Thanks again for all the good advice! Dave in TN. |
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