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ARTICULATION LOCK
TRANSPORT POSITION
The articulation lock is designed to prevent the dumper from moving
during lifting, transportation or whilst any service or maintenance
procedures are being carried out.
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rear wheels are in a straight line.
2. Place the drive lever into the neutral position (See Page 39)
3. Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition.
4. Undo the lynch pin (Figure 17, Item A) and remove the locking
pin (Item B) from the lugs on the front chassis.
5. Push up the anti-loose fastener (Item C) so that it falls into a
horizontal
position.
6. Slide the red articulation lock bar (Item D) to the left until
it lines up with the holes in the lugs on the front chassis.
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lock bar in place with the lynch pin.
DRIVE POSITION
Operating Instructions
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Before transporting the machine or performing maintenance ALWAYS ensure that the articulation lock
is in the transport position.
WARNING
ALWAYS be sure to remove the articulation lock before trying to drive the dumper. With the
articulation lock engaged, the machine can not be steered.
WARNING
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ENSURE
the front
and rear wheels are in a straight line.
2. Place the drive lever into the neutral position (See Page 39)
3. Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition.
4. Undo the lynch pin (Figure 18, Item A) and remove the
locking pin (Item B) from the lugs on the front chassis
to release the articulation lock bar.
6. Slide the articulation lock bar (Item D) to the right, over
the anti-loose fastener until it is up against the rear
chassis
body.
5. Push up the anti-loose fastener (Item C) upwards
into the vertical position and then push
downwards to lock.
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with the lynch pin.
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
Figure. 18
A. Lynch Pin
B. Locking Pins
C. Articulation Lock Bar
D. Anti-Loose Fastener