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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Basic Cab Maintenance

While you are performing maintenance on an apparatus engine, transmission, brakes and other components, take a few minutes to check the cab as well. On most apparatus, the cab windows, doors, tilt system, instruments and many other components need regular maintenance. Here are a few points to add to your regular maintenance program. Windows. Clean the outsides of all windows with an approved glass cleaner after washing the apparatus to remove mud and dirt. Occasionally, clean the insides of the windows as well to remove built-up fingerprints and vaporous films emitted by upholstery and plastics in ...

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