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Hi How do I remove the top of a Bosch ASM 32F lawnmower so that I can replace the pivot pegs which allow handle movement.

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Darrin P. De May

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Look it up in the Manual:

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1042217/Bosch-Asm-32.html

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    James Hall Apr 24, 2019

    Many thanks Darrin but I've looked in all the online manuals for this model but dismantling plastic casing is not covered anywhere.
    James

  • Darrin P. De May Apr 24, 2019

    Have you tried contacting Bosch directly? https://www.bosch-home.com/contact-us

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