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- Removing the axle housing components like brake discs and pistons.
- Taking apart the differential and bevel gear assembly.
- Dismantling the center housing and removing items like bearings and seals.
- Releasing hydraulic pressure from the system by operating controls while the engine is off.
- Removing the transmission solenoid valve by disconnecting harness assemblies and bolts.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a transmission solenoid valve on a 427F2 backhoe loader. It describes disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing mounting bolts and plugs, and cutting cable straps to remove the solenoid valve. The installation is the reverse of removal, requiring reconnecting plugs and harnesses and tightening mounting bolts to the specified torque.
The document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 427F2 backhoe loader. It lists the required tools which include support stands, an air/hydraulic jack, hydraulic jacks, and jack stands. The first steps involve connecting locks for the boom, swing boom, and extendable stick. Then the transmission housing cover and components inside the housing are removed to allow removal of the transmission.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using jacks and stands to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using various tools to pull bearings and separate individual parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
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1) Positioning jack stands and support stands to lift the front and rear of the loader off the ground.
2) Draining the transmission oil before removal.
3) Removing mounting bolts, brackets, and other hardware to separate the transmission from the engine and rear axle housing.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using tools and jacks to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using pullers to separate housings, gears, seals and other parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using jacks and stands to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using various tools to pull bearings and separate individual parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and removing various components of a 432F2 backhoe loader, including the axle housing, brake assembly, differential and bevel gear, solenoid valve, and releasing system pressure. Key steps include using various tools to remove bearings, gears, pins, seals, and other parts. Precautions are outlined for releasing spring pressure safely.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It describes:
1) Positioning jack stands and support stands to lift the front and rear of the loader off the ground.
2) Draining the transmission oil before removal.
3) Removing mounting bolts, brackets, and other hardware to separate the transmission from the engine and rear axle housing.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a transmission solenoid valve on a 427F2 backhoe loader. It describes disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing mounting bolts and plugs, and cutting cable straps to remove the solenoid valve. The installation is the reverse of removal, requiring reconnecting plugs and harnesses and tightening mounting bolts to the specified torque.
The document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 427F2 backhoe loader. It lists the required tools which include support stands, an air/hydraulic jack, hydraulic jacks, and jack stands. The first steps involve connecting locks for the boom, swing boom, and extendable stick. Then the transmission housing cover and components inside the housing are removed to allow removal of the transmission.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using jacks and stands to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using various tools to pull bearings and separate individual parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It describes:
1) Positioning jack stands and support stands to lift the front and rear of the loader off the ground.
2) Draining the transmission oil before removal.
3) Removing mounting bolts, brackets, and other hardware to separate the transmission from the engine and rear axle housing.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using tools and jacks to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using pullers to separate housings, gears, seals and other parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using jacks and stands to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using various tools to pull bearings and separate individual parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and removing various components of a 432F2 backhoe loader, including the axle housing, brake assembly, differential and bevel gear, solenoid valve, and releasing system pressure. Key steps include using various tools to remove bearings, gears, pins, seals, and other parts. Precautions are outlined for releasing spring pressure safely.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It describes:
1) Positioning jack stands and support stands to lift the front and rear of the loader off the ground.
2) Draining the transmission oil before removal.
3) Removing mounting bolts, brackets, and other hardware to separate the transmission from the engine and rear axle housing.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It describes:
1) Placing jack stands under the front and rear of the loader to lift it 1270 mm off the ground for access.
2) Draining the transmission oil per the operation manual before removal.
3) Removing mounting bolts, brackets, and other hardware to separate the transmission from the loader.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using jacks and stands to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using various tools to pull bearings and separate individual parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using jacks and stands to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using various tools to pull bearings and disassemble brake assemblies, gears, and shafts. Proper safety procedures and cleaning of parts is emphasized throughout.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using jacks and stands to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using various tools to pull bearings and separate individual parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using jacks and stands to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using various tools to pull bearings and separate individual parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It describes:
1) Positioning jack stands and support stands to lift the front and rear of the loader off the ground.
2) Draining the transmission oil before removal.
3) Removing mounting bolts, brackets, and other hardware to separate the transmission from the engine and rear axle assembly.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using jacks and stands to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using various tools to pull bearings and separate individual parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
This document provides instructions for removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It outlines 26 steps to completely disassemble the axle housing and related components. The key steps include using jacks and stands to lift and support the machine, draining transmission fluid, removing mounting bolts and plates, and using various tools to pull bearings and separate individual parts. Protective equipment is recommended when removing pressurized components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and removing various components of a 432F2 backhoe loader, including the axle housing, brake assembly, differential and bevel gear, solenoid valve, and releasing system pressure. Key steps include using various tools to remove bearings, gears, pins, seals, and other parts. Precautions are outlined for releasing spring pressure safely.
The document provides instructions for disassembling an axle housing on a 432F2 backhoe loader. It lists required tools and gives 26 steps to remove components such as brake discs, pistons, cylinders, gears, seals, and bearings. The overall goal is to disassemble the service brakes, differential, and bevel gear.
The document provides instructions for disassembling an axle housing on a 432F2 backhoe loader. It lists required tools and gives 26 steps to remove components such as brake discs, pistons, cylinders, gears, seals, and bearings. The overall goal is to disassemble the service brakes, differential, and bevel gear.
The document provides instructions for disassembling an axle housing on a 432F2 backhoe loader. It lists required tools and gives 26 steps to remove components such as brake discs, pistons, cylinders, gears, seals, and bearings. The overall goal is to disassemble the service brakes, differential, and bevel gear.
The document provides instructions for disassembling the axle housing of a 432F2 backhoe loader. It describes 26 steps to remove components such as brake discs, pistons, cylinders, bearings, seals, gears, and shafts. Special tools are required to remove some parts, and safety precautions are mentioned.
The document provides instructions for disassembling an axle housing on a 432F2 backhoe loader. It lists required tools and gives 26 steps to remove components such as brake discs, pistons, cylinders, gears, seals, and bearings. The overall goal is to disassemble the service brakes, differential, and bevel gear.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It describes:
1) Positioning jack stands and support tubes to lift the front and rear of the machine off the ground.
2) Draining the transmission oil before removal.
3) Removing mounting bolts, brackets, and electrical connections to separate the transmission from the engine and rear axle housing.
4) Using pullers and presses to remove bearings and shafts from the transmission.
5) Tagging and storing components to aid reassembly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It describes:
1) Positioning jack stands and support tubes to lift the front and rear of the machine, draining the transmission fluid.
2) Removing mounting bolts, brackets and hoses to separate the transmission from the engine and rear axle housing.
3) Using overhead lift equipment to remove the transmission once it is fully separated from the machine.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and removing the transmission from a 432F2 backhoe loader. It describes:
1) Positioning jack stands and support tubes to lift the front and rear of the machine, draining the transmission fluid.
2) Removing mounting bolts, brackets and hoses to separate the transmission from the engine and rear axle housing.
3) Using overhead lift equipment to remove the transmission once it is fully separated from the machine.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling various components of a 432F2 backhoe loader, including:
1) Removing the axle housing, brake assemblies, differential and bevel gear assembly.
2) Removing bearings from the axle housing and differential.
3) Disassembling the differential into individual parts.
4) Releasing hydraulic pressure from the system before disassembly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the main hydraulic piston pump on a 430F Backhoe Loader. The disassembly procedure involves removing 17 individual components from the pump housing using various tools. The assembly procedure describes installing the components in reverse order and includes steps to properly set the bearing preload using feeler gauges and indicators. Special safety precautions are noted for parts under spring tension.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling the transmission of a 430E Backhoe Loader. It details removing over 70 individual parts in over 40 steps, using various tools. The transmission is first removed from the vehicle and mounted on a stand. Components like gears, shafts, seals and housings are then systematically dismantled using presses, pullers and other tools to remove bearings, seals, springs and other internal pieces. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to access and remove each part.
The document is a service repair manual that provides disassembly instructions for a 430E Backhoe Loader transmission. It lists the required tools and begins by having the transmission removed and installed on an engine stand. It then provides step-by-step instructions to disassemble the various transmission components including removing gears, shafts, seals, and other parts. Detailed illustrations accompany each step.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the front drive shaft on a Caterpillar 430E backhoe loader. It lists the required tools and presents the steps in detail with illustrations. The removal procedure involves removing bolts and lowering the guard with a hydraulic jack to access the drive shaft. Installation is the reverse of removal.
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Product: BACKHOE LOADER
Model: 427F2 BACKHOE LOADER HWK
Configuration: 427F2 Side Shift Backhoe Loader HWK00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C3.4 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
422F2, 427F2, 428F2, 432F2, 434F2 and 444F2 Backhoe Loaders Powertrain
Media Number -UENR3743-01 Publication Date -01/06/2015 Date Updated -05/06/2018
i06194852
Axle Housing (Service Brakes, Differential and Bevel Gear) -
Disassemble
SMCS - 3256-015; 3258-015; 3260-015; 4251-015
Disassembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 202-7965 Spanner Wrench 1
B 1P-2321 Combination Puller 1
C 235-2784 Adjusting Tool Gp 1
D 8H-0663 Bearing Puller Gp 1
Start By:
a. Remove the axle housing.
NOTICE
Keep all parts clean from contaminants.
Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life.
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3. Illustration 1 g01636808
1. Remove plates (1), brake discs (2), and brake hub (4) from the brake cylinder assembly.
Remove dowels (3).
Illustration 2 g01636809
Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
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4. Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
2. Remove bolts (10), washers (9), bushing (8), and spacer (7). Remove bolts (16), retainers
(15), springs (14), springs (13), and bushings (12), as an assembly. Use a suitable pry bar
and remove brake piston (6) from brake cylinder assembly (11). Remove O-ring seals (5)
from brake piston (6). Repeat this step for the opposite side.
Illustration 3 g01636811
3. Remove bolts (17) from brake cylinder assembly (11).
Illustration 4 g01636812
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5. Note: Before you remove brake cylinder assembly (11), make location marks for
installation purposes.
4. Remove brake cylinder assembly (11).
5. Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for the opposite side.
6. Remove the differential and bevel gear assembly (18) from the bevel gear side of the center
housing.
Illustration 5 g01637013
7. Remove bolt (20) and retainer (19). Use Tooling (A) to remove spanner nut (22). If
necessary, remove bearing cup (21) from brake cylinder assembly (11). Repeat this step for
the opposite side.
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6. Illustration 6 g01637914
8. Use Tooling (B) in order to remove bearing cone (23).
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7. Illustration 7 g01637979
9. Lock the differential in a vise. Remove bolts (24) and bevel gear (25) from the differential.
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8. Illustration 8 g01637980
10. Use Tooling (B) to remove bearing cone (26).
Illustration 9 g01637981
11. Remove collar (28), pins (27), and the seals.
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9. Illustration 10 g01637983
12. Remove cover (29), thrust washer (30), and side gear (32). Use a suitable punch and a
hammer in order to drive out locking pins (31). Remove planetary shafts (33).
Illustration 11 g01638818
13. Remove thrust washers (34), gears (35), spider (36), side gear (38), and thrust washer (37).
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10. Illustration 12 g01638823
14. Remove bolts (40) and remove brake assembly (39) as a unit. Straighten the locking tab
from nut (41).
Illustration 13 g01638831
15. Use Tooling (C) in order to hold brake disc (42) and remove nut (41) (not shown).
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11. Illustration 14 g01638834
16. Remove washer (44), O-ring seal (43), and brake disc (42).
Illustration 15 g01638835
17. Remove lip seal (45) from the center housing.
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12. Illustration 16 g01639076
18. Tap the end of pinion shaft (46) with a soft hammer in order to remove pinion shaft (46)
from the center housing.
Illustration 17 g01639077
19. Remove bearing cone (48), washers (49), and collapsible spacer (47) from pinion shaft (46).
Discard collapsible spacer (47).
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13. Illustration 18 g01639080
20. Use Tooling (D) and a suitable press in order to remove bearing cone (50) from pinion shaft
(46). Remove the shim that is positioned under bearing cone (50). Check the shim for wear.
If necessary, replace the shim.
Illustration 19 g01639081
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14. Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
21. Remove bolts (66), cover (65), and O-ring seal (64).
22. Remove piston (63) from cover (65). Remove O-ring seals (62) from piston (63).
23. Remove retaining ring (61), bushing (60), and spring (59) from rod (55).
24. Remove bolts (51), cover (52), O-ring seal (53), spring (54), and washer (56) from the
center housing.
25. Remove rod (55) from fork (58). Remove retaining ring (57) from rod (55). Remove fork
(58) from the center housing.
Illustration 20 g01639082
26. Use a suitable hammer and a punch in order to remove bearing cups (67) from the center
housing.
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15. Shutdown SIS
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Product: BACKHOE LOADER
Model: 427F2 BACKHOE LOADER HWK
Configuration: 427F2 Side Shift Backhoe Loader HWK00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C3.4 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
422F2, 427F2, 428F2, 432F2, 434F2 and 444F2 Backhoe Loaders Powertrain
Media Number -UENR3743-01 Publication Date -01/06/2015 Date Updated -05/06/2018
i06038944
System Pressure - Release
SMCS - 4250-553-PX; 4300-553-PX; 5050-553-PX
Release Procedure
1. Park on a level surface. If you must park on a grade, chock the machine.
2. Apply the service brake in order to stop the machine. Move the transmission control to the
NEUTRAL position.
3. Move the speed control lever to the LOW IDLE position.
4. Engage the parking brake.
5. Engage the transmission neutral lock.
6. Lower all attachments to the ground.
7. Stop the engine.
8. Turn the engine start switch key to OFF position for 4 seconds.
9. Turn the engine start switch key back to ON position without starting the engine.
10. Press the hydraulic shutoff switch to the ON position.
11. Operate all hydraulic controls through all positions in order to relieve hydraulic pressure.
Repeat this step until all hydraulic pressure is released.
12. Move the hydraulic control levers to the HOLD position.
13. Turn the engine start switch to OFF position and remove the key.
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Model: 427F2 BACKHOE LOADER HWK
Configuration: 427F2 Side Shift Backhoe Loader HWK00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C3.4 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
422F2, 427F2, 428F2, 432F2, 434F2 and 444F2 Backhoe Loaders Powertrain
Media Number -UENR3743-01 Publication Date -01/06/2015 Date Updated -05/06/2018
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Solenoid Valve (Transmission) - Remove and Install
SMCS - 5479-010-T3
Removal Procedure
Illustration 1 g03822061
1. Remove bolts (2), plate (3), and floor mat (1).
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17. Illustration 2 g03822065
2. Remove bolts (4) and position floorplate (5) to the side.
Illustration 3 g01658935
3. Cut cable straps (8). Disconnect harness assemblies (7). Remove the four plugs and bolts
(6). Remove solenoid valve (9). Repeat for the remaining solenoid valves.
Installation Procedure
1. Install solenoid valve (9) in the reverse order of removal.
a. Tighten bolts (6) in a crisscross pattern to a torque of 1 N·m (9 lb in). Retorque bolts
(6) to a final torque of 8 N·m (71 lb in).
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18. Suggest:
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Please download this document
first, and then click the above link
to download the complete manual.
Thank you so much for reading
19. Shutdown SIS
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Product: BACKHOE LOADER
Model: 427F2 BACKHOE LOADER HWK
Configuration: 427F2 Side Shift Backhoe Loader HWK00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C3.4 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
422F2, 427F2, 428F2, 432F2, 434F2 and 444F2 Backhoe Loaders Powertrain
Media Number -UENR3743-01 Publication Date -01/06/2015 Date Updated -05/06/2018
i06145776
Transmission (Direct Drive) - Remove
SMCS - 3030-011-DD
Removal Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 422-2352 Support Stand As 2
B 444-0526 Air/Hydraulic Jack Gp 1
C
8S-7640 Stand 2
8S-7611 Tube 2
8S-7615 Pin 2
D
1U-7505 Hydraulic Jack 1
1U-7558 Mounting Adapter Gp 2
E 456-4449 Support Tube 1
F 1U-7505 Hydraulic Jack 1
G 308-3471 Jack Stand Gp 2
1. Connect the lock for the boom. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Boom Lock".
2. Connect the lock for the swing boom. Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Swing Lock
Pin Control".
3. Connect the lock for the extendable stick. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual,
"Extendable Stick Lock Control ".
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