1 transmission removal, Transmission removal, Warning – JLG 4013PS Service Manual User Manual

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Transmission:

6-4

3508PS, 3509PS, 3512PS, 3513PS, 4008PS, 4009PS, 4012PS, 4013PS, 4017PS, 40.8, 40.9

6.5.1

Transmission Removal

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

machine, fully retract the boom, lower the boom,
place the transmission control lever in the
(N) NEUTRAL, engage the park brake and shut the
engine OFF.

2. Place a Do Not Operate Tag on both the ignition key

switch and steering wheel, stating that the machine
should not be operated.

3. Open the engine cover. Allow the engine to cool.

4. Remove the engine cover to allow easier access to

the transmission.

5. Remove the belly pan from under engine.

6. Disconnect the (+) positive and (-) negative battery

cables and remove the battery.

7. Thoroughly clean the transmission and surrounding

area, including all hoses and fittings, before
proceeding.

8. Place a suitable receptacle under the transmission

drain plug (1). Remove the transmission drain plug
and allow the transmission oil to drain into the
receptacle. Repeat drain procedure with the drop
box (2).

9. Transfer the used transmission oil into a suitable,

covered container, and label the container "Used
Oil". Dispose of used oil at an approved recycling
facility. Clean and reinstall the transmission drain
plug.

10. Remove the drive shafts. Refer to Section 5.4.3,

“Drive Shaft Removal.”

11. Remove the air cleaner unit and intake tubes.

12. Remove the hydraulic pump. Refer to Section 8.7.3,

“Pump Replacement.”

13. Label and disconnect the transmission temperature

switch connector and shift solenoid wiring harness
connectors.

14. Label, disconnect and cap the transmission oil

cooler inlet and outlet hoses at the transmission. The
transmission oil cooler outlet hose, routed to the
lower radiator fitting, is located on the top of the
transmission. the transmission oil cooler inlet hose,
routed to the upper radiator fitting, is located on top
of the transmission.

15. Remove the access plug from the side of the engine

bell housing. This will allow access to remove the
eight bolts holding the flex plate to the engine
flywheel.

16. Turn the engine over slowly by hand and align each

of the eight flex plate bolts to be accessed. Remove
them one at a time.

17. Wipe up any spilled hydraulic and transmission oil.

18. Connect a lifting strap or chain to the lifting eye at

the top of the transmission, and to a suitable hoist or
overhead crane. Operate the hoist or crane to
remove slack from the chain, but DO NOT raise the
transmission at this time.

19. Place blocks under the rear of engine for support

BEFORE transmission mounts are removed.

20. Place blocks under the transmission to help support

it during removal.

21. Remove both rear transmission mount bolts and

lockwashers securing the transmission mount to the
frame.

22. Remove the ten bolts and washers holding the

transmission to the engine.

23. Remove the four capscrews and four lockwashers

securing each rear transmission mount to the
transmission.

24. Remove the two transmission mounts from the

machine.

25. Inspect the rubber mounts. Replace the mounts if

damaged.

26. Carefully remove the transmission from the

machine. Avoid causing damage to the transmission
or surrounding parts.

WARNING

Risk of severe personal injury. NEVER lift a
transmission alone; enlist the help of at least one
assistant or use a suitable hoist or overhead crane
and sling.

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