human
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Yeah, judging from the video, it shouldn't be too hard to accomplish. While I had the handle off to comfirm the broken yoke, I experimentally tried turning it to tighten the spring with a pair of needle nose pliers and after a couple of tries to get the pliers positioned right, it wasn't hard. I'm not sure of the condition of the existing spring but a new one is on the way, so that could become a moot point. It would have been nice to have found the entire kit like the guy in the video had so I could refresh the whole assembly but it'll all work out okay. I'm also still waiting on the handle fork pin to arrive from the seller, not that I'm worried yet. He said he'd send it out on Monday, so I'm guessing it'll arrive by the weekend. The carriage bolt really works fine, other than requiring a wrench to remove or install it.