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TM 5-2420-222-20-2
STABILIZERS - CONTINUED
ACTION
LOCATION
ITEM
REMARKS
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)
Hydraulic hose (2)
Using 11/16-inch and 7/8-inch open-end
wrenches, loosen.
2.
Adapter (3)
Hydraulic hose (4)
Using 11/16-inch and 7/8-inch open-end
wrenches, loosen.
3.
Stabilizer (5) and
Screw (7) and
a.
Using 3/4-inch open-end wrench,
stabilizer cylinder
locknut (8)
3/4-inch, 1/2-inch drive socket, and
rod end pin (6)
ratchet handle, unscrew and take apart.
b.
Get rid of locknut (8).
4.
Stabilizer (5)
Cylinder rod
a.
Place 26-inch pinch bar in position
end (9)
between rod end (9) and stabi-
lizers (5).
b.
Move up and down in order to relieve
hydraulic pressure from cylinder rod
end pin (6).
If hydraulic fluid has not leaked
from hoses, repeat steps 1, 2,
and 4.
CAUTION
Do not operate hydraulic components when stabilizer is disconnected from
stabilizer cylinder rod. Do not move loader backhoe with cylinder rod
disconnected. Damage to parts may result.
5.
Stabilizer (5) and
Cylinder rod end
Using 3-pound head cross-peen hammer
cylinder rod end (9)
end pin (6)
and 3/4-inch brass-tipped driftpin, drive
out.
2-1050
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