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TM 5-2420-222-20-3 LOADER BUCKET SUPPORT - CONTINUED ACTION LOCATION ITEM REMARKS REMOVAL WARNING Keep  clear  of  hydraulic  components  when  raised  and  not  supported.    Sudden  loss  of  hydraulic pressure could cause components to drop without warning. 1. Loader backhoe Loader bucket (1) a. Have assistant raise (TM 5-2420-222-10). b. Place wood blocks underneath. c. Have assistant lower onto wood blocks (TM 52420-222-10). 2. Two pins (2) Two grease Using 7/16-inch, 1/4-inch drive socket, fittings (3) 2-inch extension, and ratchet handle, unscrew and take out. 3. Four pins (2 and 4) Eight rings a. Using retaining ring pliers, take off. (5 and 6) b. Get rid of. 4. Loader bucket (1) Lift arms Have assistant raise just enough to take pressure off pins (1 and 3) (TM 5-2420-222-10). 5. Loader bucket (1) Two pins (2) Using 3-pound head cross-peen hammer and lift arm (7) and 3/4-inch brass-tipped driftpin placed on end without grease fitting hole, drive out. 6. Loader bucket (1) Two pins (4) Using 3-pound head cross-peen hammer and bucket link (8) and 3/4-inch brass-tipped driftpin, drive out. 7. Loader bucket (1) Loader backhoe Have assistant back away from (TM 5-2420-222-10). CLEANING NOTE For more information on how to clean parts, go to General Maintenance Instructions (page 2-137). 2-1834

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