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TM 9-2320-304-14&P 2-82.143 Operating Instructions (Cont) WARNING Always lift stack of CROPs by connecting lifting device to bottom CROP. Failure to comply may result in damage to equipment or severe injury or death to personnel. CAUTION · Attempting to load/unload stack of CROPs or loaded CROP in ISO container requires extreme care to prevent damage to equipment. Clearance between ceiling of ISO container and top of load and inside walls of ISO container and each side of CROP is designed to be close, requiring at least one ground guide to assist during difficult insertion/removal procedure. · Make sure CROPs do not contact top of ISO container door opening or inside walls of ISO container. Failure to exercise extreme caution during removal may result in damage to ISO container or CROP. (5) Connect hook extension assembly (8) to bottom CROP (10). Lift CROP and move truck forward until CROP front twist lock housings are outside ISO container. (6) Remove and stow hook arm extension assembly (8) from hook arm (9). (7) Connect hook arm (9) to bottom CROP (10). WARNING CROP weighs 3,800 lbs. (1 724 kg). Six CROPs weigh 22,800 lbs. (10 342 kg). Make sure all personnel stand clear of CROP when CROP is being moved. Failure to comply may result in severe injury or death to personnel. CAUTION Make sure CROPs do not contact top of ISO container door opening or inside walls of ISO container. Failure to exercise extreme caution during insertion may result in damage to ISO container or CROPs. NOTE If CROP load is too tall to remove from ISO container according to step (8), perform steps (9) through (11). (8) Move joystick to LOAD and load CROPs (10) onto truck. (9) Position ISO container loading platforms (11) on ground, in front of and against ISO container door opening, so CROP rollers (12) can roll down platforms (11) out of ISO container. (10) Put transmission range selector in D (Drive); move truck forward until CROP rollers are out of ISO container. (11) Move joystick to LOAD and load CROPs (10) onto truck. Change 1

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