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TM 5-2420-222-20-3 BACKHOE STABILIZER CYLINDER CONTINUED INITIAL SETUP - CONTINUED Personnel Required Equipment Condition One Hydraulic system pressure released (page 2-1191) ACTION LOCATION ITEM REMARKS NOTE Both  stabilizer  cylinders  are  maintained  the  same  way.    Right  cylinder  is  shown. Repeat procedures for left cylinder as needed. REMOVAL WARNING Do not attempt to disconnect hydraulic lines and fittings while engine is running or before  hydraulic  system  pressure  has  been  released.    When  engine  is  running, hydraulic system is under pressure.  Hydraulic system pressure should be 0 psi (0 kPa) before lines are disconnected.  A line or fitting disconnected under pressure will blow off with a lot of force and could cause serious injury to personnel. Be careful when draining hot fluids.  Wear gloves to protect  your  hands  from  hot parts and fluids or severe burns could result. 1. Adapter (1) Hose (2) and a. Place drain pan underneath. packing (3) b. Using 11/16-inch and 7/8-inch open- end wrenches, unscrew and take off. c. Cap (page 2-137). d. Tag (page 2-137). e. Discard packing. 2-1753

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