the seat itself is easy to get out but its extremely heavy. i recommend removing the travel levers/pedals first. beyond that is where is gets complicated. its tough for me to explain because i dont know the specific names of the parts that the seat is bolted on to.How hard was it to remove seat. I need to take one out of a PC200LC-8 tondo some cleaning. Haven’t even looked at it yet
the seats are no longer bolted at floor levels. there a raise over the floor vent, then there's a plate on top of that. then the seat is bolted on that plate. i will open up the blower and see if there's any dust in there.The air conditioning components are mounted behind the seat in the cab and can be accessed by removing the plastic covers. I don't know what the seats are like in those newer machines but the older ones were just four bolts holding the seat at the floor level. I used to just tip the seat over and let it hang on the travel levers. Air pressure and a big shop vac will do wonders. Dirt is probably just stuck in the doors. That seems to be what the codes are indicating anyway.
kool. just know that if you to remove frames under the seat completely it going to be messy. you must remove the oil lines from the control lever to be able to get left console off of the frame/plate that it's bolted onto.Thanks. Yes I want to open the blower box up I hear u can see in the AC side a little as well
kool. i didn't remove my seat the second time i went in there either. but i wish i did so i could have more spaceThanks we got it figured out. No seat removal!