
Rev. Date: 1/3/12
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MODEL #4200-D
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2) Place the machine in the truck to locate the correct position so the machine will not be in the way
of the truck’s back door and you are still able to open the hood of the machine.
3) Using illustration 3 as a reference, check under the truck body that the opening will not interfere
with any truck components underneath. If there is any interference with any of the truck parts,
then you will need to adjust the position of the machine to clear the obstruction. The holes for the
blower inlet and machine hold down do not have much room for adjustment. However, the holes
for the exhaust and fuel lines do have room for slight adjustments.
Illustration 3
4) Remove the machine after the holes are located.
5) Cut the following holes: (Using illustration 4 as reference ONLY)
a. Blower Inlet: 5”
b. Engine Exhaust: 5”
c. Fuel Lines: 2 1/2”
Illustration 4
6) Place the machine in the truck lining it up with the holes.
7) Locate and drill 9/16” holes for the four hold down holes located in the bottom of the base flange.
Again, check the underside of the truck body for any obstructions. Use 1/2” bolts and nuts to bolt
the base to the truck floor.