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Hi Bobbybingleton & welcome to the forum
I know that you can get a tool for inserting new springs, but I haven't got a clue where from in the Reading area
However, the tool looks like a screwdriver with a 'V' cut in the end of it, so as Carole says you can change the springs without a special tool. My hubby used pincers to pull as much of the broken spring out as possible, poke the remaining bit of it down the pole with a screwdriver. Balance the end of the new spring over the end of the pole & push it down with a screwdriver, and same with other end of spring.
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