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844/642 Telehandler LIFT CYLINDER REMOVAL

STEP 39

Step 42

Base the adjustment of the eccentric pins on the following example: If the left-hand (LH) cylinder extends farther than the right-hand (RH) cylinder, you could potentially change the RH cylinder to raise higher by rotating its eccentric pin so that the “mark” points more towards the front of the machine.

However, if you find the RH eccentric pin “mark” is already pointing towards the front of the handler machine, you could change the LH cylinder to not raise as high by rotating its eccentric pin to point more towards the rear of the machine.

Remove the rear hood. Complete Steps 10 and 11 of Section 800 for the correct procedures.

STEP 40

Remove the radiator covers. Complete Steps 14, 15 and 16 of Section 800 for the correct procedures.

STEP 41

Dashed lines indicate threaded hole locations

With “Mark” here, cylinder is in “lowest” position

With “mark” here, cylinder is in “highest” position Mark indicates high side of eccentric pin

Examine eccentric pins on both sides of the machine to determine their current adjustment.

Step 43

Step 44

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Template Date: 1994_04_22

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