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Frame rail installation, Figure 44, Figure 42 – Alamo DSEB-D16 User Manual

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A-Boom (JD 6615 / 7615 Asy Instruction Manual) 07/03

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Alamo Group Inc.

Section 4 - 20

Frame Rail Installation

Tack Welding Frame Rails:

(continued)

8.

Weld Bar Mounting Straps. The RH

Front bar Mounting Straps will have to be cut
(See Figure 31) and welded to the top of the
Mounting Tube (See Figure 43). Another
one cut off and welded to the Bottom of the
Frame Rail. (See Figure 45) The length of
these Bar mounting straps should be cut so
it will not be sticking over past frame rail.

These can be Tack Welded while still

mounted on Tractor, Illustrations are shown
with frame rails off of Tractor because it is
easier to see and it can be done after they are
removed from tractor if you want.

These must be Tack welded in align-

ment when installed, so the holes are in line.
If not in line the Bolt cannot be installed.
Measure the distance from the Angle Mount-
ing to the Mounting Bar that you have welded
to the mounting Tube. (See Figure 43).
Transfer that measurement to the bottom of
the Frame Rail and Tack Weld a cut off Bar
Mounting Strap there. (See Figure 44). Fig-
ure 44 shows a top (Un-Cut) Mounting Bar
being held down with a C-Clamp, this is done
to make it easier to transfer measurement to
lower Bar Mounting Strap. Do not weld a
strap to the top of the Frame Rail here. (See
Figure 44)

9.

Recheck that all components are

Tack Welded. (See Figures 31 through 45)

Measure

Distance Here

&

Transfer

Measurement

to Here

Lower Bar Mounting

Strap (Cutt Off) Weld

Here

Figure 44

Do Not

Weld Here

Figure 42

Tack Weld Here
in 3 places on top
and 3 places on
bottom

Figure 43

Measure

Distance Here

Upper Bar Mounting

Strap (Cut Off)

Rear of LH Mount-

ing Tube toward

Cab

Lower Bar

Mounting Strap

(Cut Off)

Figure 45

Cut Straps

Here

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