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Is it possible to remove the dump bed from an M51A2 without a functional hydraulic pump?
Background: we had the dump bed including subframe and hydraylics removed for working on the truck, then put it back for transport. The idea was that once on its final location, we would again remove everything in one go, so I did not reconnect the hydraylics and pto shaft, and the subframe was fixed to the frame only with 6 of the 12 bolts. For working on the truck itself (drive train, wiring and brakes, frame) it is better to have the bed and the subframe off. However, I figured out that for doing a good job, it is better to separate the bed from the subframe as well, and treat each part (dump bed, subframe, frame) separately.
Can I separate subframe and bed afterwards (I hope so) or do I have to fix everything back again properly, then remove the bed proper, then remove the subframe?
TM ...20 (lousy pictures, can't see anything) and ...30-2/4 mention that first the hoists - cylinders of the hydraulic system have to be freed and lowered separately while the bed is up and secured. After that the bed is lowered by chains to a horizontal position, the hinges freed and the bed removed. The extra work is not the problem, keeping the bed up with chains and lowering it back down is: we don't have a high enough stable point for those chains.
Is it possible to remove the dump bed from an M51A2 without a functional hydraulic pump?
Background: we had the dump bed including subframe and hydraylics removed for working on the truck, then put it back for transport. The idea was that once on its final location, we would again remove everything in one go, so I did not reconnect the hydraylics and pto shaft, and the subframe was fixed to the frame only with 6 of the 12 bolts. For working on the truck itself (drive train, wiring and brakes, frame) it is better to have the bed and the subframe off. However, I figured out that for doing a good job, it is better to separate the bed from the subframe as well, and treat each part (dump bed, subframe, frame) separately.
Can I separate subframe and bed afterwards (I hope so) or do I have to fix everything back again properly, then remove the bed proper, then remove the subframe?
TM ...20 (lousy pictures, can't see anything) and ...30-2/4 mention that first the hoists - cylinders of the hydraulic system have to be freed and lowered separately while the bed is up and secured. After that the bed is lowered by chains to a horizontal position, the hinges freed and the bed removed. The extra work is not the problem, keeping the bed up with chains and lowering it back down is: we don't have a high enough stable point for those chains.