It should but you will likely not need to reference the manual.
The detent balls and springs may be easily replaced externally.
The three flat screwdriver plugs in a vertical column on the left side near the radius arm socket allow external access to the springs and detent plungers. There is a fourth beneath the foot board, again on the left side.
Once the caps are removed you can usually remove the springs and plungers with a magnet. You can order new plungers from CNH if yours are worn. I advise replacing the springs with new ones in any case.
Note: The plugs have compressed paper gaskets. These gaskets are still available from CHH (or were about 5 years ago) but they are almost certainly special order. They are also expensive, even more so if your dealer charges you shipping, which he will do unless you tell him to put your order on his regular stock order. This avoids shipping charges but will probably take 2 or 3 weeks. It pays to plan ahead. You can seal the caps with silicon if your gaskets are damaged.
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