Park the machine on a level surface.
Engage the parking brake.
Shut off the engine and remove the key.
Parts needed for this procedure:
Mirror assembly | 1 |
Phillips-head screw (#10 x 5/8 inch) | 2 |
Apply medium-grade thread-locking compound to the 2 Phillips-head screws (#10 x 5/8 inch).
Secure the mirror assembly to the canopy support bracket using the 2 Phillips-head screws (#10 x 5/8 inch) as shown in Figure 1.
Parts needed for this procedure:
Mirror assembly | 1 |
Phillips-head screw (#10 x 5/8 inch) | 2 |
Apply medium-grade thread-locking compound to the 2 Phillips-head screws (#10 x 5/8 inch).
Note: If you have a GTX machine, remove the 2 plastic plugs from the upper cab frame before installing the mirror assembly (Figure 2).
Align the holes in the mount for the mirror with the holes in the upper cab frame (Figure 3 or Figure 4).
Assemble the mirror to the cab frame with the 2 Phillips-head screws (#10 x 5/8 inch) as shown in Figure 3 or Figure 4.
Torque the screws to 419 to 531 N∙cm (37 to 47 in-lb).
Parts needed for this procedure:
Mirror assembly | 1 |
Phillips-head screw (#10 x 5/8 inch) | 2 |
Mirror mount | 1 |
Flange-head bolt (1/4 x 3/4 inch) | 2 |
Locknut (1/4 inch) | 2 |
Apply medium-grade thread-locking compound to the 2 Phillips-head screws (#10 x 5/8 inch).
Secure the mirror mount to the canopy using 2 flange-head bolts (1/4 x 3/4 inch) and 2 locknuts (1/4 inch) as shown in Figure 5.
Secure the mirror to the mirror mount using 2 Phillips-head screws (#10 x 5/8 inch) as shown in Figure 6.
Torque the screws to 419 to 531 N∙cm (37 to 47 in-lb).