I actually forgot maybe the most important, the convergence rings
Here's a pic:
To get this stuff, in this case because of the broken neck, wear some gloves for your protection.
Unscrew the screw that I indicate with the green arrow. No need to completely remove it, just loosen it a couple of turns to the clamp is fully loose. Try to remove it by sliding it up the neck.
Then do the same with the convergence rings. These may be glued together, which is OK leave that. If they are glued to the neck of the tube, remove the glue.
Be very careful as these rings are very brittle !
Now pull on the rubber wedges. They're glued to the tube (not to the yoke). Wiggle and pull a bit, don't worry the tube is strong at that spot (only the neck is weak).
The should come loose pretty easy.
Now, using both hands try to turn the yoke around a bit while pulling it up.. In theory (
) it should move up slowly. If anything is really blocking it's movement check for glue or maybe some extra screw (shouldn't be there, but I'm not exactly sure about this yoke...
Once you've got the yoke off, you can pull of the convergence strips. They are also glued with the same stuff as the rubber wedges.
If you don't dare to do it, no problem, it's not that I really need the parts, but they may come in handy for any use in the future (for you...or me, whatever you prefer
These parts are getting harder and harder to find and who knows you may need them one day
Just a shame to throw it all away with the tube