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how do i remove the knob on the timer shaft?
i want to remove the timer from the control panel.
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model number is one digit short
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110.6907603W10
sorry but after 50 years the numbers are not to clear
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If you pull on it should just slide off. As old as that unit appears to be you may need to slip a small screw driver under it to pry on it slightly.
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I am not familar with this unit but many timer knobs are held on the shaft by a hex nut on the shaft. This hex nut is accessed by popping off a small plastic cap on the surface of the timer shaft.
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