4 cab removal, Cab removal, Warning – SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Cab and Covers

4-8

6036, 6042, 8042, 10042, 10054

Note: The capscrew (8) at the lower rear position on
each side of the heater will be secured with an insert nut
(9).

11. Remove the eight capscrews, six nuts and six

lockwashers.

12. Carefully pull the heater assembly forward. Label

and disconnect the wiring harness connections at
the blower.

13. Remove the heater assembly (10).

14. If the heater assembly is to be replaced: Remove

the four hex-slotted capscrews, and remove the
mounting bracket from the heater assembly.

b. Heater Assembly Installation

1. Connect the wiring harness connections to the

blower.

Note: The capscrew (8) at the lower rear position on
each side of the heater will be secured with an insert nut
(9).

2. Slide the heater/mounting bracket assembly (9) into

the seat riser, and secure with the eight capscrews,
six lockwashers and six nuts.

3. Pull the hoses through the grommets. Uncap and

connect the previously labeled hoses to the heater.

4. Install the heater access panel and secure with the

previously used hardware.

5. Fill the cooling system completely with coolant,

allowing time for the coolant to fill the engine block.
The cooling system capacity is listed in Section 2.5,
“Fluid Specifications.”

6. Properly connect the battery.

7. Remove the Do Not Operate Tags from both the

ignition key switch and the steering wheel.

Note: When the engine is initially started, run it briefly at
low idle and check the machine for any visual sign of
fluid leakage. STOP the engine immediately if any
leakage is noted, and make any necessary repairs
before continuing.

8. Wait for the engine to cool and check the coolant

level. Add coolant as required to bring the coolant to
the proper level.

4.4

CAB REMOVAL

Note: To help ensure safety and optimum performance,
replace the cab if it is damaged. Refer to the appropriate
parts manual for ordering information.

Inspect the cab, its welds and mounts. If modification,
damage, a cracked weld and/or fatigued metal is
discovered, replace the cab. Contact the local distributor
with any questions about the suitability or condition of a
cab.

Note: Remove and label cab components as needed
before removing the cab from the machine. Label,
disconnect and cap hydraulic hoses. Transfer cab parts
to the replacement cab after the replacement cab is
securely mounted on the machine.

1. Park the machine on a firm, level surface. Allow

sufficient overhead and side clearance for cab
removal. Level the machine, fully retract the boom,
lower the boom, place the travel select lever in the
(N) NEUTRAL position, engage the park brake and
shut the engine OFF.

2. Block all four wheels to help prevent the machine

from moving. Assure that there is sufficient overhead
and side clearance for cab removal.

3. Open the rear door. Allow the system fluids to cool.

4. Properly disconnect the battery.

Note: Steps 5 thru 10 apply to machines equipped with
cab heater.

5. Place a suitable container beneath the radiator drain

plug or petcock. Slowly turn the radiator cap to the
first stop and allow any pressure to escape. Remove
the radiator cap.

6. Place a funnel at the base of the radiator to channel

the drained coolant into the container. Loosen the
drain plug or petcock and allow the coolant to drain.

7. Transfer the coolant to a container with a cover, and

label as “Used Antifreeze.” Dispose of the used
coolant at an approved recycling facility.

8. Close the radiator drain plug or petcock.

WARNING

The protection offered by this ROPS/FOPS will be
impaired if subjected to any modification or structural
damage, at which time replacement is necessary.
ROPS/FOPS must be properly installed using
fasteners of correct size and grade, and torqued to
their specified value.

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