5. CAB REMOVAL
• This cab is designed to allow removal of the cab
assembly per seasonal or other requirements.
• Mounts, wiring and plumbing are intended to remain on
the tractor for quick removal and re-installation.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
• One (1) 1/2” and two (2) 3/4” and SAE wrenches or sockets
5.1 Detach the cab harness from the relay harness via the
connector at the lower right, underneath the right front
mount.
5.2 Detach the heater hoses (if installed) from the tractor via
the quick disconnects located under the left front mount.
NOTE: If the cab is to remain off for extended periods, remove
the fuse from the relay harness. NOTE: All approved
electronic accessories are connected within the cab
assembly and remain with the cab.
5.3 Remove the upper ROPS clamps from each side.
5.4 Fold the tractor ROPS down by removing the pin, lower
it and secure it via the pin in the lowered position. Move
the seat into its forward position.
5.5 Remove and retain the two (2) 5/16-18 x 3/4” bolts from
each floorboard and the 1/2-13 x 1” bolts and nuts from
each lower rear mount.
NOTE: If the lifting rings (see figure 3.5) have been replaced
with bolts, replace the center bolt on the roof into the
side frame with the lifting rings.
5.6 Lift the cab off the tractor via the rings and place in a
secure location.
• Refer to Section 3 on Page 7 to re-install the cab onto the
tractor.
6. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE: This manual includes instructions only relevant to the
Cab. Refer to the owner’s manual included with the
tractor for any care and maintenance of the tractor.
6.1 Check and tighten hardware after 40 hours of
operation. Periodically inspect and tighten hardware for
the remainder of the unit’s life.
6.2 Be sure to regularly grease door and rear window hinge
pins. Also lubricate moving parts in the door latches.
6.3 Wash with a mild soap or detergent. Do not use
abrasives or harsh chemicals such as acetone to clean
painted or glass surfaces.
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