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Model 6042 Legacy Origin 7/02
Hydraulic System
8.13.9 Stabilizer Cylinder
The stabilizer cylinder (Fig. 8-80, 1) is attached to the left
side of the frame at the rear axle and to the cast loop on
the axle.
Figure 8-80 Stabilizer Cylinder
The Stabil-TRAK manifold attached to the stabilizer
cylinder at the left rear of the vehicle provides the
operating characteristics for the patented Stabil-TRAK
system.
a. Stabilizer Cylinder Removal
1. Park the vehicle on a firm, level surface, fully retract
all hydraulic cylinders, ground the attachment (if
any), place the travel select lever in (N) NEUTRAL,
place the neutral lock lever in the (N) NEUTRAL LOCK
position, engage the park brake switch and shut the
engine OFF.
2. Place an Accident Prevention Tag on both the
ignition key switch and the steering wheel, stating
that the vehicle should not be operated. Refer to
Section 1.5, Accident Prevention Tag Usage.
3. Unlock and open the rear door. Allow the hydraulic
fluid to cool.
4. Label or otherwise mark the hydraulic hoses in
relation to the cylinder being removed. Safely
position suitable supports between the frame and
axle to prevent the frame from leaning to one side.
5. Disconnect and cap all hoses and fittings, etc.
6. Use a sling and hoist or other suitable lifting device
to support the cylinder. Remove the nuts,
capscrews, and cylinder mount pins securing the
cylinder to the frame and anchor plate.
7. Remove the cylinder from the vehicle. Wipe up any
hydraulic fluid spillage in, on, near and around the
vehicle.
MA9290
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WARNING: Hot hydraulic fluid can cause
severe burns. Wait for hydraulic fluid to cool
before servicing any hydraulic component.
WARNING: Escaping hydraulic fluid
under pressure can penetrate the skin, causing
death or serious injury. Relieve hydraulic
pressure before servicing any hydraulic
component.
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