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The optional Spouting Guard protects the spouting from collecting debris and possibly causing damage. It
lies on the edge of the roof, wrapping around the spout.
Screw or nail the guard up approximately 8 inches from the bottom edge of the roof. The remaining part
of the sheet now extends over the spouting causing all debris to slide smoothly over the spouting, falling
Chute and Spouting Guard Storage
Optional chutes and gutter guards are stored by sliding them into the space underneath the dump box. A
small support above the fender provides a guide to rest the Chutes and Guides on as they are slid under
the dump box. If both options are to be stored together, the Spouting Guard must be inserted first.
After sliding the chute/gutter guard into the space, secure it by fully lowering the orange latch at each
end of the dump box.
S P O U T I N G G U A R D
Figure 31. Chute and Spouting Guard Storage
Never step or walk on Spouting Guard as it
will not support personnel and could cause
falling from the roof.
The optional black vinyl control panel cover protects the valves from water and ice damage, extending the
life of the hydraulic system.
Affix the cover by extending the two bungee cords on the bottom of the cover and latching the hooks
around the bottom of the operator’s stand.
C O N T R O L P A N E L C O V E R
The optional spare tire mount and outrigger pad storage attach to the front of the RB4000 dump box.
Note: the dump box accommodates only one accessory; that is, it cannot fit a spare tire mount and
outrigger pad storage at the same time.
S P A R E T I R E M O U N T A N D O U T R I G G E R S T O R A G E P A D
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