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TM 9-2320-364-34-3      18-159 Rear roller brackets weigh 150 lbs (68 kg). Attach suitable lifting device to prevent possible injury to personnel. NOTE Hardware for rear brackets is in pack no. 33 of CHU kit crate. Shim(s) are in box D, pack no. 27 of CHU kit crate. Shim hardware is in box B, pack no. 44 of CHU kit crate. Straps are used to install rear brackets on truck. After rear brackets are on truck the straps are removed and installed on the lift frame. (85) Unscrew and remove wood blocking from CHU kit crate to allow removal of rear brackets. (86) Attach lifting device to strap (124) on right rear roller bracket (125). Lift and remove right roller bracket from CHU kit crate and position on ground. (87) Reposition strap (124) on right rear roller bracket (125) and lift bracket onto truck frame (27). (88) With the aid of an assistant, position right rear roller bracket (125) on truck frame (27) with five screws (126) and locknuts (127). Do not tighten. (89) Repeat Steps (86) through (88) for left rear roller bracket (128). (90) Position bottom two screws (129) and locknuts (130) at center split of right rear roller bracket (125) and left rear roller bracket (128). Do not tighten. (91) Tighten 10 locknuts (127) on screws (126) to 50 lb-ft (68 N.m). STRAP 125 CENTER SPLIT 27 128 124 129 130 126 127

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