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MVH-308
CONTROL
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72
74-1
73-1
74-2
73-2
YANMAR:
L70V / L70N
93
92
Fig.4
Fig.3
Nut
Battery holder
Battery
Handle
Fig.1
Rear cover
Stopper
Fig.2
M8 bolts (2 bolts)
㻯㼁㼀
Cyclone cleaner
1.
2.
3.
4.
Remove the stopper at the two locations
on the top portion of the rear cover to
open the rear cover.(Fig.1)
Loosen, but not remove, the M8 bolts (2
bolts) used for cyclone cleaner attach-
ment. Take out the cyclone cleaner down-
ward.(Fig.2)
Take off the nuts and remove the battery
holder. After tilting the battery backward,
disconnect the battery terminal. When
doing so, always disconnect the black ter-
minal on the minus side first.
By holding the top surface handle, pull
upward to remove the battery from the
machine.(Fig.3)
Pay sufficient attention so that the battery ter-
minal will not touch the frame.
CAUTION
䟿
Start your work after the temperature of hy-
draulic oil gets sufficiently lowered.
CAUTION
䟿
After the hydraulic hose is removed, tighten
the caps on both ends to prevent entry of
dust.
CAUTION
䟿
8
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
8.1 How To Remove The Battery
8.2 Control Part
(1)
a.
b.
c.
d.
Disassembly
Remove 6 bolts (46), then remove the
handle cover (43).
Remove a bolt (57), then remove the
travel lever (55).
Remove 2 bolts (63) and 2 nuts (62), then
remove the handle grip (59).
Remove the hydraulic hose (51) from
hand pump (50), then remove the hand
pump (50) from the handle (16). (Fig. 4)