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Aisle guide wheels

Does anyone know how to change the front guide aisle guide wheels? The pin comes out of the top but I can not figure out how to get the wheel to come out of the sleeve far enough to get the pin out.
  • Posted 3 Jan 2023 02:52
  • By Ian_Boswell
  • joined 3 Jan'23 - 2 messages
  • Texas, United States
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On one side you will have to move the battery to get to the bolts is I remember correctly.
  • Posted 4 Mar 2023 02:21
  • By marcos_m
  • joined 25 Feb'19 - 114 messages
  • California, United States
From inside the battery compartment there is a block that has to be unbolted.
  • Posted 4 Mar 2023 00:25
  • By 4Y_ECS
  • joined 28 Feb'23 - 3 messages
  • Manitoba, Canada

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