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APPENDIX B—ENGAGEMENT ARM SHOCK REMOVAL
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE SET OF INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PERFORMING ANY STEP IN THIS PROCESS
TOOLS NEEDED:
Side cutting pliers, pliers, baling wire
Shock Removal
STEP 1
Press downward on the
Engagement Arm
Assembly (6)
approximately 4 inches to compress the shock. The
Locking
Mechanism
(7)
will engage, making a “BONG” sound,
keeping the
Engagement Arm Shock
(19)
in a compressed
position.
***Note, the
Locking Mechanism (7)
may be Red, Yellow or
Green depending on the manufacture date.
STEP 2
The
Engagement Arm Assembly (6)
should be locked in a
downward position to compress the
Engagement Arm Shock
(19)
.
STEP 3
While the
Engagement Arm Shock (19)
is still mounted, turn
the
Clevis Joint Snap-In Pin (19a)
to release the spring end
from the
Yoke End Linkage (19b)
.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
REMOVE THE PINS!
Repeat for both ends of the
Engagement Arm Shock (19).
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6
7
19
19a
19b
19a
19b
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