Called Ames Reel Easy, 1-800-624-2654, pressed #3 for Customer Help, got man on line, described the broken part and it is to be sent free. Viola!
Absolutely NOWHERE!
To disassemble an AMES deck hose reel, start by removing any attached hoses and accessories. Next, locate the screws or bolts on the reel's body and use a screwdriver or wrench to remove them. Carefully detach the reel from its mounting bracket, if applicable, and then take apart any additional components, such as the handle or spool, as needed. Be sure to keep track of all screws and parts for reassembly.
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To remove the hose carrier assembly from an Ames hose reel, first, ensure the reel is empty and disconnected from any water source. Locate the mounting screws or bolts that secure the hose carrier to the reel frame and use an appropriate tool to remove them. Once the screws are detached, gently pull the hose carrier away from the assembly. If necessary, consult the manufacturer's instructions for specific details related to your model.
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you can't
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