victamowerman, I usually tension up the spring in my hands then use a pair of long nose pliers to place it in position. Then on the rope pulley is a hole that you can put a screw driver into to line up the spring. It only takes a couple of minutes to replace the rope.
Regards,
Bruce
Regards,
Bruce
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