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TM 10-3930-630-12
provide the base for the operator's compartment. They
d Seat Support and Deck. The seat is mounted
provide protection for the transmission, shifting, inching
pedal and accelerator linkages. A hinged cover welded
on a support hinged at the front to allow the seat to be
to right side of the floor plate beneath the seat allows
tipped forward. A prop is provided to hold the seat in
access to the transmission level gage and master
the open position. Attached to the rear of the support is
cylinder.
a deck which protects the upper rear of the engine
compartment.
c.  Grilles. A large grille is mounted at the rear
4-25. Cowls
a.  Removal.  Removal screws (1 and 3, fig.
of the counterweight to protect the radiator. Below the
front of the operator seat is an engine screen to protect
4-3), washers (2) and nuts (4 and 7) and remove cowls
the engine compartment and allow air to enter for
(5 and 6) from the front corners of the frame.
engine operation.
1 Screw
8 Screw
15 Screw
2 Lockwasher
9 Lockwasher
16 Nut
3 Screw
10 Nut
17 Washer, flat
4 Nut
11 Floor Plate
18 Nut
5 Left cowl
12 Screw
19 Toe plate
6 Right cowl
13 washer, lock
7 Nut
14 Nut
Figure 4-3. Cowls and floor plates, exploded view.
4-12

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