Detail a see b.o.m. on page 3 – ShoreLand'r MC2000-03 V.2 User Manual
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Midwest Industries, Inc.
Ida Grove, IA 51445
800.859.3028
www.shorelandr.com
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REV B 12/07/04
Detail A
See B.O.M.
on Page 3.
Tailgate Bumpers
Locate a 3/8” x 2” carriage bolt. Insert it into one of the rubber
bumpers as shown in Detail A. Next place on a flat washer,
lock washer and hex nut. Thread nut on only enough to start
on the threads so it don’t come off when handling. Position
the assembly as shown in Detail A. Align the square portion
of the carriage bolt head with the slot in the tailgate. Insert the
carriage bolt head into the round portion of the key hole slot,
then slide the square of the bolt head into the long portion of
the key hole slot. Raise the assembly matching the square
of the bolt with the slot while you tighten the hex nut on the
bolt to secure in this position.
Repeat this process on the other bumper assembly.
Detail B
See B.O.M. on
Page 3.
Ramp Latch
Handle Assembly
Ramp Latch Adjustment
The ramp latch comes from the factory installed and pre-ad-
justed. The latch plate is designed with slotted holes so that it
can be adjusted either upward or downward so that the latch
will properly engage into it to secure the ramp. Note that it is
very important that the ramp latch is fully engaged into the
latch plate to make sure that the loading ramp does not rotate
itself into the loading position during transport.
Adjust as follows: If the latch is too loose, move the latch
plate downward. If the latch is too tight and will not latch
easily, move the latch upward until the latch will fully engage
into the latch plate. Once properly adjusted secure in place
by tightening the two mounting bolts holding the latch plate
in position.