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![]() Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Rose Hill, KS, USA
Posts: 12,689
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Re: pulling the cab
Is your cab gutted? I did mine that way to reduce the weight as much as possible. I lifted mine very much like shown in Dean's first pic. Worked very well. Be careful of your rain gutters. I used a piece of wood in that area to keep the straps from bending the rain gutters.
As you lift the cab, go slowly so you can make sure you have all the ground straps and misc. wires disconnected. Get the emergency cable and speed cable unhooked as well.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: waycross ga.
Posts: 438
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Re: pulling the cab
lots of zip lock baggies and a sharpie. keeps all your parts organized, and make notes on bags. believe me you wont rember all this stuff when you go back to assembly.
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