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When striking metal objects with a hammer, flying
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- Lower the bucket to the ground and position it to
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- Stop the engine before replacing the bucket tooth.
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1 Lower the bucket horizontally and place it on a
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2 Stop the engine and move the control lockout
lever down to lock the system securely.
3 Drive out the pin (B) using a hammer and punch.
Be careful not to damage the locking washer (C).
Use a round bar with a smaller diameter than the
pin as a punch.
4 Clean the surface of adapter (D) and insert a
new locking washer (C) in the correct place, and
then install a new tooth (A).
5 Drive the pin (B) into the pin groove until the pin
is flush with the tooth.
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