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Muffler w/o counterweight removal?

Can anybody confirm if it's possible to change the Muffler without removing the counterweight? It looks like I could remove the rad to do so?

I just wanted to see if anyone has successfully completed this, before I tie up a whole lot of time trying. I have no way to remove the counterweight where this unit is located. Thanks in Advance!
  • Posted 19 May 2023 10:48
  • By s_k_
  • joined 25 Jun'18 - 12 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Komatsu, and Crown, experienced. Let me know what I can help with!

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