TM 5-3805-262-20(3) Push SHUT OFF control completely in.Check and ensure that all hydraulic control levers are in NEUT. or HOLDposition. Failure to do so could cause damage to equipment.(4) Start engine and carefully move loader out of cargo area onto ramps.( 5 ) I n s t a l l c a b ( s t e p e b e l o w ).e. C a b I n s t a l l a t i o n .(1) Connect chain hoist hooks to lifting eyes at top of cab.When using chain hoist to remove or install parts, be sure chain hoisti s s e c u r e l y f a s t e n e d t o t h e p a r t a n d t h a t a l l s l a c k i n c h a i n i s t a k enu p . F a i l u r e t o d o s o c o u l d c a u s e s e r i o u s i n j u r y d u e t o p a r t f a l l i n g onyou. If you are injured by falling equipment, obtain medical aid immedi-a t e l y .(2) Check and ensure that all tie downs securing cab to pallet have beenremoved. Open tool box located at rear of cab and remove parts.(3) Raise cab from pallet and position above load-er front chassis deck.When performing following step, warn personnelnot to place any part of their body between caba n d f r a m e o f l o a d e r . T o d o s o c o u l d c a u s eserious injury or death due to cab swinging ands t r i k i n g p e r s o n n e l .U s e e x t r e m e c a u t i o n t oprevent injury to personnel.( 4 ) C a r e f u l l y l o w e r c a b o n t o f r o ntchassis while an assistantg u i d e s i t i n t o p o s i t i o n.2-19
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