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(1) Remove the pins securing the overhead
collapsed springs, lumpy padding, or deteriorated
guard to the frame (fig. 4-66).
covering. Replace damaged cushions.
(4) Inspect the seat frame for cracks, distortion,
broken weldments, and other damage; replace damaged
seat frame c. Installation. Install the seat assembly in
the reverse order of removal.
4-72. Floor Plate and Toe Plate
Figure 4-66. Overhead guard removal
1.
Capscrew
7.
Nut
(2) Attach a hoist to the overhead guard and
2.
Lockwasher
8.
Toe plate
lift it from the truck.
3.
Washer
9.
Capscrew
b. Cleaning and Inspection.
4.
Plug
10.
Nut
(1) Clean the overhead guard with warm,
5.
Capscrew
11.
Floor plate
soapy water; flush with a water hose. Remove greasy,
6.
Washer
or gummy deposits with a cleaning solvent.
(2) Inspect for cracked or broken weldments,
Figure 4-65. Floor and toe plate.
bent uprights, distortion, and other damage; replace a
damaged guard.
(1) To remove floor plate, remove the two
c. Installation. Install the overhead guard in the
capscrews (1), washers (3), and lockwashers (2).
reverse order of removal.
Lift out the floor plate (11).
(2) Remove the four capscrews (5), washers
4-74. Forks
(6), and nuts (7); remove the tow plate (8).
a. Removal.
b. Installation. Install the floor and tow plate in the
(1) Position the fork carriage until the base ot
reverse order of removal.
the fork just clears the floor.
(2) Release the lock pin (fig. 4-67) and slide
4-73. Overhead Guard
the fork to a position over the cut-out in the lower
a. Removal.
carriage bar.
4-53
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