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The sprinkler head unscrews just like a bulb. Dig a hole around the head to below the connection.
Unscrew the old one and screw in another one. You might need a nopple on the new head to match the connection. Set up the new head with the same setup an the one in the ground before you unscrew it as water will come out of the pipe and fill the hole. You want to get the new head set before debris gets into the pipe.
hi from uk the retain screws are for holding the rotor/disc in position so when wheel bolts are removed they can be easily refitted as rotor will not move off line the screws play no part in brakes and the wheel bolts or nuts are what secure the wheels and rotors in place SO if screw head has stripped ? you can use a drill with bit size of head of screw and drill the head off screw then remove rotor you can then try vice grips to remove screw but if not possible you can fit rotor and reassemble brakes hope this helps
Turn oFF the typewriter, take the ribbon out.....use the lever on top to release and remove the print wheel cartridge. Lightly rotate it to see if it will move and reinsert the cartridge. snap it back into place. Turn on the machine, the typewriter should move the carrier to the left and reset the printwheel....if it is snapped back properly.
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