Jacking Procedure - Terex PT100 Forestry Service & Repair Manual

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11. Maintenance
To lower the canopy:
1. Remove the locking pin to free the brace from the
bracket.
2. Push the brace back against the bottom of the
canopy and re-stow the pin in the sleeve for later
use.
3. Keep pressure on the brace and pull the canopy
down until the brace is angled back enough to
slide and allow the canopy to be lowered.
4. Lower the canopy completely and then fasten it to
the chassis with the bolts removed previously.
Tighten to secure.

Jacking Procedure

Occasionally, your machine may need to be suspend-
ed off of the ground to perform maintenance. Use
extreme caution when jacking your PT-100 Forestry.
Always use a jack that is capable of safely lifting your
machine and support its weight with TEREX approved
jack stands while suspended. Never work on a
machine supported only by a jack.
To safely jack your PT-100 Forestry:
1. Remove any attachments that may be fastened to
the machine and raise the lift arms.
2. Install the lift arm brace as directed on page 11-7.
3. Once the lift arms are secured, carefully exit the
machine.
4. Roll or slide your jack under the front of the PT-
100 Forestry and center the lifting pad directly
under the middle of the front torsion axle (H). (fig.
11-3,11-4)
5. Once in place, jack the machine upward making
sure it remains stable until it has reached sufficient
height to install an Terex jack stand beneath the
machine.
6. Slide the jack stand into place making sure it is
centered under the machine (left to right when
viewed from the front) and far enough back for the
machine to remain stable when the jack is lowered
and the front of the machine rests on the stand.
(fig. 11-5)
7. Once the stand is in place, slowly lower the
machine onto the stand and then remove the jack.
Repeat steps 11-7 of this procedure at the rear of the
machine should both ends of the loader need to be off
of the ground for service.
Lift the machine under the torsion axles only! Jacking the
machine in any other place will cause machine damage.
11-3
11-4
11-5
11-6
NOTICE
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