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Full Bed Removal
1. Start engine. Engage hydraulic lift lever and lower bed
until cylinders are loose in slots. Release lift lever and
turn off engine.
2. Remove lynch pins from outer ends of cylinder rod
clevis pins (Fig. 4).
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Figure 4
1. Bed mounting plate
2. Cylinder rod end
3. Clevis pin
4. Lynch pin
5. Rear slots (Full bed)
6. Front slots (2/3 bed)
3. Remove clevis pins securing cylinder rod ends to bed
mounting plates by pushing pins towards inside (Fig. 5).
4. Remove lynch pins and clevis pins securing pivot
brackets to frame channels (Fig. 5).
5. Lift bed off vehicle.
The full bed weighs approximately 325 pounds, so
do not try to install or remove it by yourself. Use
an overhead hoist or get the help of two or three
other people.
Caution
6. Store cylinders in storage clips. Engage hydraulic lift
lock lever on vehicle to prevent accidental extension of
lift cylinders.
Re–Install Full Bed
Note: If bed sides will be installed on flat bed, it is easier to
install them before bed is installed on vehicle.
Note: Assure rear pivot plates are bolted to the bed
frame/channel so that lower end angles to the rear (Fig. 5).
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Figure 5
1. Left rear corner of bed
2. Vehicle frame channel
3. Pivot plate
4. Clevis pin
5. Lynch pin
Note: Carriage bolt heads are to be positioned inside the
machine.
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Figure 6
1. Spacer bracket
2. Wear block
3. Carriage bolt
1. Assure lift cylinders are fully retracted.
The full bed weighs approximately 325 pounds, so
do not try to install or remove it by yourself. Use
an overhead hoist or get the help of two or three
other people.
Caution