Lifting and Tying Down
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typical example |
Attach a hoist and a suitable lifting device to the carriage of the logging fork in order to lift the work tool.
Use care when you lift the Logging Fork. When you lift the Logging Fork, the forks may open.
Caterpillar Information System:
Logging Forks Transport Position
Logging Forks Work Tool Installation and Removal
Logging Forks Plate Locations and Film Locations
Logging Forks Approved Machines
M313C and M315C Excavators Engine Oil and Filter - Change
M313C and M315C Excavators Engine Oil Sample - Obtain
CV16B and CV18B Vibratory Compactors Frame (Rear) - Remove and Install
318C and 319C Excavators Hydraulic System Oil Makeup (Travel System)
M318C Wheeled Excavator Machine System Blade Lift Cylinder
Logging Forks Wear Tip - Inspect/Replace - If Equipped
318C and 319C Excavators Hydraulic System Travel Hydraulic System
Logging Forks Storage
Logging Forks Daily Inspection
Logging Forks Log Fork - Lubricate
3306C Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines Finding Top Center Position for No. 1 Piston
318C and 319C Excavators Hydraulic System Displacement Change Valve
365C Excavator, 365C Material Handler and 365C Front Shovel Machine System Specifications Swing Gear and Bearing
Logging Forks Safety Messages
Logging Forks Reference Material
3306C Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines Fuel Injection Nozzle - Test
M316C, M318C and M322C Excavators and M318C MH and M322C MH Material Handlers Joystick Steering - If Equipped
Logging Forks Rated Load
824K Wheel Dozer, 825K Soil Compactor and 826K Landfill Compactor Machine Systems Tilt Cylinder
318C and 319C Excavators Hydraulic System Travel Motor - Test - Measurement of Case Drain Oil