Figure 67
1. Clutch pedal
2. Brake pedal
3. Accelerator pedal
Belt Maintenance
Adjusting the Alternator Belt
Service Interval: After the first 10 hours—Check the
condition and tension of the alternator
belt.
Every 200 hours—Check the condition and tension of
the alternator belt.
1. Raise the bed (if equipped) and position the safety
support on the extended-lift cylinder to hold up the
bed.
2. Check the tension by pressing the belt at mid span
between the crankshaft and alternator pulleys with 10
kg (22 lb) of force
Note: A new belt should deflect 8 to 12 mm (0.3 to
0.5 inch).
Note: A used belt should deflect 10 to 14 mm (0.4 to
0.55 inch). If the deflection is incorrect, proceed to the
next step. If correct, continue operation.
3. To adjust belt tension, complete the following:
A. Loosen the 2 alternator-mounting bolts
68).
1. Alternator belt
B. Using a pry bar, rotate the alternator until the
proper belt tension is attained, then tighten the
mounting bolts
52
(Figure
68).
Figure 68
2. Alternator-mounting bolts
(Figure
68).
(Figure