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PREPARATION
1. Before beginning the installation, thoroughly clean the vehicle to remove dirt and contaminants that might
get into the hydraulic circuit.
2. Park the vehicle on a clean, level oor with adequate clearance to work around.
3. Do not attempt to loosen any hydraulic ttings while the engine is running.
4. Allow the motor and the hydraulics to cool until it is no more than warm to the touch before proceeding.
5. Prior to loosening any hydraulic ttings, be sure to have the appropriate plugs and caps available in order
to limit loss of hydraulic uid from the open ttings.
6. Remove the hood and side panels around the engine compartment to allow access to the hydraulic
system
PREVENT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM CONTAMINATION. It is essential to thoroughly clean hydraulic
system ttings and hose connections prior to disconnecting or removing them. Use a spray
cleaner such as “Brake Clean” to prevent hydraulic system contamination. Note that o-rings used
on ORB and ORFF type ttings may be damaged by solvent cleaners such as “Brake Clean”. If a tting is to
be cleaned internally, the o-ring should rst be removed and cleaned with a berless cloth.
IMPORTANT
WARNING: HOT, HIGH PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD. Hydraulic oil may be hot and under
extreme pressure. To prevent serious injury or death, relieve system pressure and allow the
system to cool before repairing or disconnecting. Wear proper hand and eye protection when
searching for leaks, using wood or cardboard instead of hands. Keep all hydraulic components in good repair.
WARNING: PINCH POINT HAZARD! To prevent serious injury or death, avoid unsafe practice
while manually operating hydraulic steering circuits. Keep others away and stay clear of
mechanical steering linkages.
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TO AVOID EXCESS LEAKAGE, DO NOT TURN THE STEERING WHEEL WHILE
THE FITTINGS ON THE MANUAL STEERING VALVE ARE DISCONNECTED.
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KIT CONTENTS
Unpack the installation kit and identify the required parts.
Item Part Number Description Quantity
A 32-04040 Switch, Engage/Disengage ......................................................................................1
B 350-0037 Washer, Flat - 3/8” SST ...........................................................................................2
C 35-02186 Valve, FieldPilot, PWM, 4.0 GPM, CC .....................................................................1
D 45-05690 Cable, Sensor EXT. 5’ ..............................................................................................2
E 45-07703 Harness, SCM .........................................................................................................1
F 45-10103 Harness, Valve .........................................................................................................1
G 60-04089 Bolt, Hex- 3/8-16 x 3-3/4” SST .................................................................................2
H 60-07027 Nut, NyLock 3/8-16, SST .........................................................................................2
I 68-01030 Hose, Hyd - 1/4” x 43”, #6FJIC Both Ends .............................................................1
J 68-01148 Hose, Hyd - 1/2” x 51”, #8FJIC x #10FJIC 90° ........................................................1
K 68-01252 Hose, Hyd - 1/2” x 38”, #10FJIC x #10FJIC 90° ...................................................... 1
L 68-01253 Hose, Hyd - 1/2” x 41”, #8FJIC x #8FJIC 90° ..........................................................2
M 68-02009 Adapter, Hyd. Run Tee - #8 JIC ...............................................................................2
N 68-02012 Shuttle TEE - #6FORB.............................................................................................1
O 68-02019 Adapter, Hyd. - #6MJIC x #6MORB .........................................................................1
P 68-02044 Adapter, Hyd. Run Tee - #10 JIC .............................................................................2
Q 68-02045 Adapter, Hyd. 90° - #10MJIC x #10FJIC .................................................................1
R 68-02046 Adapter, Hyd. - #10MJIC x #12MORB .....................................................................1
S 68-02058 Adapter, Hyd. - #4FJIC x #6MJIC ............................................................................1
T 68-02063 Adapter, Hyd. 90° - #4MJIC x #6MORB ..................................................................1
U 68-02066 Adapter, Hyd. - #6MORB x #6FJIC ..........................................................................1
V 68-02093 Adapter, Hyd. 90° - #8MJIC x #8FJIC .....................................................................2
W 68-02094 Adapter, Hyd. - #8MJIC x #8MORB .........................................................................2
X 68-02095 Adapter, Hyd. 90° - #8MJIC x #8MORB .................................................................. 1
Y 68-02173 Adapter, Hyd. 90° - #6MJIC x #4MORB .................................................................. 1
Z 16-00001 Magnet, North Self-Adhesive .................................................................................12
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AA 90-02472 Kit, Patch Antenna EXT 10’ ......................................................................................1
BB 90-50013 Cable Tie Kit, 15 ......................................................................................................1
CC 91-07011 Steering Wheel Switch Kit .......................................................................................1