7. Remove the cap screws locknuts, carriage bolts, lock
washers and nuts holding the brake mount and pedal
assembly in place. Lay the brake mount and the pedal
assembly on the wheel.
8. Have a helper push down slightly on the left push arm
while you remove the block of wood between the push
arm and the chassis. Slowly and carefully allow the push
arm to move upward until all spring load is released.
9. Remove the cap screws, locknuts, support plate and
push arm bracket holding the left side of the push arm
and pivot shaft to the main frame.
10. Remove the cap screws, locknuts, reinforcement
and push arm bracket holding the right side of the push
arm and pivot shaft to the main frame. The entire push
arm and pivot shaft assembly should now be free of the
main frame.
Figure 37
11. Drive the roll pins out of the pivot shaft and slide the
push arm assemblies off of the shaft.
12. Drive the pushing out of both push arm pivot tubes.
Clean the inside of the pivot tubes to remove all dirt and
other material.
Figure 38
Figure 39
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