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Service Manual
Side Engine Loadalls
Section 1 - General Information
Section 2 - Care and Safety
Section 3 - Routine Maintenance
Section B - Body and Framework
Section C - Electrics
Section E - Hydraulics
Section F - Transmission
Section G - Brakes
Section H - Steering
Section K - Engine
Section M - Electronic Data Systems
Section F2 - Transmission
Wheels and Tyres
Removal and Replacement
F2-4
F2-4
F-02-03 Issue 01
Removal and Replacement
Front Wheels
Important: The wheel and tyre assembly is heavy. Get the
aid of one more person to remove and replace a wheel.
!MWARNING
A raised and badly supported machine can fall on you.
Position the machine on a firm, level surface before
raising one end. Ensure the other end is securely
chocked. Do not rely solely on the machine hydraulics
or jacks to support the machine when working under
it.
Disconnect the battery, to prevent the engine being
started while you are beneath the machine.
GEN-1-1
Removal (one wheel)
1
Park the machine and make it safe. Fit the boom
safety strut. Obey the care and safety procedures.
K Related Topics ( T F2-2)
2 Make sure that the engine cannot be started.
3
Put chocks A under the rear wheels.
4
Loosen the five wheel nuts B by half a turn.
5
Put a jack C under the axle arm. Use the correct jack.
6
Use the jack to lift the machine until the front wheel D
is off the ground.
7
Put chocks E under the axle arm.
8
Hold the wheel D and remove the wheel nuts B.
9
Remove the wheel.
Replacement
Note: Make sure that the mating surfaces of the wheel and
axle hub are clea