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TM 5-2420-222-20-3 BACKHOE BUCKET - CONTINUED ACTION LOCATION ITEM REMARKS ASSEMBLY - CONTINUED WARNING Some parts are heavy.  Be careful when handling them.  Lifting equipment is needed when parts weigh over 50 pounds (23 kg) for a single person lift, over 100 pounds (45 kg) for a two person lift, and over 150  pounds  (68  kg)  for  a  three  or  more  person  lift.    Do  not  try  to  handle  heavy  parts  without  lifting equipment.    Keep  clear  of  heavy  parts  supported  only  by  lifting  equipment.    Failure  to  observe  this precaution could cause serious injury or death of personnel. 39. Two pins (1 and 2) Two clevis pins Using 2-pound head ball-peen hammer, and inner bucket (3) (4 and 5) tap in. 40. Two clevis pins Two new cotter a. Push in. (4 and 5) pins (6 and 7) b. Using long roundnose pliers, bend ends back. c. Take 1000-pound capacity lifting equipment off jaw (8). 41. Two pins (1 and 2) Two grease fittings Screw in and tighten using 5/16-inch, (9 and 10) 1/4-inch drive socket, 3-inch extension, and ratchet handle. 42. Jaw and inner Jaw cylinder Install (page 2-1703). bucket 43. Inner bucket (3) Two bushings (11) If removed, using 2 1/8-inch remover and installer and 2-pound head ball-peen hammer, tap in. 44. Two bushings (12) If removed, using 1 7/8-inch remover and installer and 2-pound head ball- peen hammer, tap in. INSTALLATION WARNING Some parts are heavy.  Be careful when handling them.  Lifting equipment is needed when parts weigh over 50 pounds (23 kg) for a single person lift, over 100 pounds (45 kg) for a two person lift, and over 150  pounds  (68  kg)  for  a  three  or  more  person  lift.    Do  not  try  to  handle  heavy  parts  without  lifting equipment.    Keep  clear  of  heavy  parts  supported  only  by  lifting  equipment.    Failure  to  observe  this precaution could cause serious injury or death of personnel. 2-1806

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