104 General Maintenance
NOTE: On some trucks, especially those with a single split crusher panel, the crusher panel deflector
also needs to be removed (see Figure 3-127).
Figure 3-127
Hopper rear side
Once the protective cover is removed, you will be able to access the area where the chute cylinder
is.
7. Remove the cotter pin (see Figure 3-132) that holds the cylinder pin in.
8. Remove the cylinder pin that secures the cylinder rod to the chute lever (see Figure 3-132).
NOTE: Take care not to cause misalignment of the limit switch when disconnecting the chute-
operating cylinder.
9. Release the cylinder rod from the chute lever by pulling it up gently (see Figure 3-128).
Figure 3-128
Adjusting chute cylinder
10. Loosen the locknut to allow manual adjustment of the chute cylinder.
Protective cover
Crusher panel
Crusher panel
deflector
Locknut
Chute lever
Cylinder
rod
Cylinder
Rod head