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<p>[QUOTE="sabre123, post: 450651, member: 8258"]May just be frozen from being in the same slot for many years. You could flip it upside down on a table with the backrest hanging off to the side and, if you've got a rubber mallet, give the lever a quick rap to jolt it free. Have a helper hold the base because it will shift when it comes loose. If you don't have a rubber mallet (or a dead-blow hammer), get something to cushion the metal and get out a traditional hammer or mini sledge.</p><p><br /></p><p>That roll pin on the bottom should not come out [as Komo mentioned].[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sabre123, post: 450651, member: 8258"]May just be frozen from being in the same slot for many years. You could flip it upside down on a table with the backrest hanging off to the side and, if you've got a rubber mallet, give the lever a quick rap to jolt it free. Have a helper hold the base because it will shift when it comes loose. If you don't have a rubber mallet (or a dead-blow hammer), get something to cushion the metal and get out a traditional hammer or mini sledge. That roll pin on the bottom should not come out [as Komo mentioned].[/QUOTE]
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