Yes indeed, that is it!!!
You may have to loosen the gearcase quite a few turns on the bolts, but bring it down enough that you can lift up on the yoke, get the spring out of there, put the yoke back, and put the spring on top.
My trick to getting the cotter pin in:
Put the tip of the pin securely in a pair of needlenose pliers. Use your left hand fingers or a long flat bladed screw driver to hold the spring, and compress it a bit if you can. With the cotter pin still in the pliers, push until it snaps into the groove. Make sure it doesn't get threaded into the spring itself, it needs to be on top of the spring. I find this easiest to do with the gearcase and basket drive out of the machine. If you can't or don't want to do that, it is doable just awkward while the drive is still installed.
Good luck!!
G
You may have to loosen the gearcase quite a few turns on the bolts, but bring it down enough that you can lift up on the yoke, get the spring out of there, put the yoke back, and put the spring on top.
My trick to getting the cotter pin in:
Put the tip of the pin securely in a pair of needlenose pliers. Use your left hand fingers or a long flat bladed screw driver to hold the spring, and compress it a bit if you can. With the cotter pin still in the pliers, push until it snaps into the groove. Make sure it doesn't get threaded into the spring itself, it needs to be on top of the spring. I find this easiest to do with the gearcase and basket drive out of the machine. If you can't or don't want to do that, it is doable just awkward while the drive is still installed.
Good luck!!
G