TM 10-4320-226-14To prevent rolling or sliding, do not work on equipment that is notsecurely stabilized.Ensure both wheels are secure.Failure toobey this warning may result in serious personal injury.4.10.15.1 Removal.a.Tag and disconnect wires (figure 4-19, 1, 2, and 3).b.Remove nut (4), lockwasher (5) and spacer (6).c.Remove nuts (7), lockwashers (8), clamp (9) and bolts (10).d.Remove shutdown solenoid assembly (11) with linkage.4.10.15.2 Service.Do not use dry cleaning solvent without proper ventilation and clothing.DO not smoke or use near open flame or excessive heat.Dry cleaningsolvent is potentially dangerous to personnel and property.Clean partsin a well-ventilated area.Avoid inhalation of solvent fumes.Weargoggles and rubber gloves to protect eyes and skin.Wash exposed skinthoroughly.Flash point of solvent is 100°F to 138°F (38°C to 59°C).Failure to obey this warning may result in personal injury or death.a.Clean all metal surfaces with clean cloth moistened with solvent.b.Wipe rubber boot around solenoid rod with clean cloth.c.Dry thoroughly.d.Inspect electrical terminals for cracks, corrosion and looseness.e.Inspect solenoid housing and linkage for cracks or any other damage.f.Inspect stud (15) and control lever (16) for damage.4.10.15.3 Adjust.a.b.c.d.e.f.Loosen nuts (12, 13, and 14).Pull EMERGENCY STOP switch to RESET position.Push control lever (16) away from dipstick until stop is reached, and adjustrod end length until stud (15) aligns with top hole in control lever (16).Position spacer (6) on stud (15) and insert stud through top hole inlever (16).Install lockwasher (5) and nut (4).Tighten nuts (12, 13, and 14).4.10.15.4 Repair.Replace all damaged or missing parts.4-41
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