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TM 9-2320-364-34-2      9-29 Axle No. 3 weighs 1,780 lbs (807 kg) and Axle No. 4 weighs 1,925 lbs (873 kg).  Use jackstands to support axles.  Failure to do so could result in injury to personnel. NOTE Axle No. 3 and Axle No. 4 shafts are removed the same way.  Axle No 4 is shown. Step (1) is for right side axle shaft only. (1) Pull axle shaft (1) from Axle No. 4 housing (2). Steps (2) through (4) keeps clutch gears from disengaging after axle shaft is removed.  Failure to perform Steps (2) through (4) will make installation of axle shaft more difficult and could damage parts. NOTE Steps (2) through (5) are for the left side axle shaft only. Screw used in Step (2) is from locking cylinder. (2) Install screw (3) in Axle No. 4 housing (2). (3) Position a wire around fingers of fork (4). (4) Wrap wire around screw (3). (5) Pull axle shaft (5) from Axle No. 4 housing (2).

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