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Originally Posted by kazoo
If the wheels on the bottom have been adjusted downward to a fair degree, you may not be able to obtain sufficient clearance lifting upwards. Whenever I attempt to remove a door, step one is locate the adjustment holes and crank the wheels all the way up, to the point that the door drags on the bottom track. Then you can usually lift the door up and swing the bottom in. Once the door is reinstalled, readjust the wheels so the door evenly meets the latch jamb and engages the latch correctly.
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This is pretty much what I was going to suggest. All the ones I've worked with (just helping out friends and family three or four times, I'm not an expert,) had screws to move the wheels either on the edge, or even just in vertical slots where you can loosen, move, then tighten. If they're frozen up, spray them with penetrating oil and lube them up with aerosol white lithium grease when you put them back.
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