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Originally Posted by Eric H
I don't remember if you can remove the chassis from the back on this one, or if you have to remove the CRT and go out the front, either way you should be able to have enough slack to reach in and remove the anode connector from the tube, just slip a grounded screwdriver under the cap to discharge it.
You have to slide the yoke off the CRT as you go so loosen the clamp and remove it first,
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I'm no stranger to working on that set! It's kind of tricky to remove the chassis. You have to reach in from the right side to remove the second anode lead, after removing the yoke. You might have to remove the speaker too?
The last one I took apart, I scrapped.
The one shown is the real cheapie model, no handle!
IDK if that's the early or late production? The early one uses a 5AN8 in the horiz AFC and audio IF, where the later one uses a 3AU6 and diodes for the AFC.
I had a Motorola that was similar, but was a lot better.