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TM 9-2320-364-34-2 9-16      9-4.  AXLE NO. 2 ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT (CONT). (2) Remove and discard cotter pin (2) from castle nut (3). (3) Remove castle nut (3) from drag link (4). NOTE It may be necessary to tap on steering arm bracket with hammer to remove drag link. (4) With the aid of an assistant, apply upward pressure to drag link (4) and remove drag link (4) from steering arm bracket (5). (5) Tie axle end of drag link (4) up out of way with cable tie. Driveshafts can weigh up to 100 lbs (45 kg).  Properly support driveshafts when removing screws.  After screws and brackets are removed, driveshaft can fall and cause serious injury to personnel. (6) With the aid of an assistant, support driveshaft (6), and remove four screws (7) and two brackets (8). (7) Remove Axle No. 2 end of driveshaft (6) from flange assembly (9). (8) With the aid of an assistant, support driveshaft (6), and tie axle end of driveshaft up out of way with cable tie.

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