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REMOVAL
1.
Park on firm and level ground.
2.
Lower bucket to ground.
3.
Shut engine down and rem ove k ey from
starter switch.
4.
Set safety lever on "LOCK" position.
5.
Hang m aintenance w arning t ag o n
controls.
6.
Disconnect ne gative (-) bat tery c able
leading to frame from battery.
7.
Prepare cab shell for removal by disconnecting wiring connectors for:
A.
Cab interior lighting.
B.
External light wiring.
C.
Radio antenna and connections.
D.
Wiper/washer connections.
NOTE:
Control console wiring harnesses and hydraulic piping lines that pass through the floor of
the cab do not need to be disassembled.
NOTE:
If uni t is equipped with a c ab prot ective s tructure (for forestry, or haz ardous work ing
conditions), it must be removed.
CAUTION!
Avoid disassembling cab if there are strong wind gusts, which could catch large surface area of
cab shell and push it sideways during lift.
WARNING!
If engine must be run while
performing maintenance, use
extreme care. Always have one
person in the cab at all times. Never
leave the cab with the engine
running.
Figure 1