6-1
6. Seat & Fuel Sender Disas-
sembly and Assembly
Chapter Overview
This chapter provides disassembly and assembly
procedures for the chassis assembly.
Personal Safety
Improper or incomplete maintenance/repair of a Compact
Track Loader can be dangerous and may result in ma-
chine damage, injury or death.
Do not attempt to perform any type of repair or mainte-
nance on a Compact Track Loader until you have read
and fully understood the information in this manual.
Refer to the Operation and Maintenance manual for in-
structions regarding proper machine operation techniques
before operating any Compact Track Loader.
Prior to performing any type of service work on a
Compact Track Loader, read and understand Chap-
ter 1 (Product Safety) for personal safety infor-
mation.
Machine Preparation
Accidental machine starting can cause injury or
death to personnel working on a Compact Track
Loader.
As a precaution, disconnect the battery cables from
the battery terminals, tape the battery clamps and
remove the key from the ignition switch prior to per-
forming any service work on a Compact Track Load-
er.
Place a “Do Not Operate” tag prominently on the
machine to inform personnel that the machine is be-
ing worked on.
Chassis Disassembly and
Assembly Procedures
Disassembly and assembly procedures are provided
for the following chassis components.
Seat
Fuel Sending Unit
Fuel Sending Unit Hose
In-Tank Weight
N
ote:
Procedures are provided for only those chassis
components listed above. However, information for re-
moval and installation of other chassis components can be
obtained from the exploded view illustration provided in
the Compact Track Loader Parts manual.
Seat Removal and Installation
The tools required for seat removal and installation
are listed in Table 6-1. Use manufacturer-
recommended tools whenever possible.
Table 6-1
Required Tools
Socket Wrench
Seat Removal
Remove Seat Bolts
Figure 6-1
1.
Remove the four nuts that fasten the seat
mounts to the frame.