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1 hour ago, lonesome_spud said:

I am looking for assembly instructions for a Coleman UT400.  Appreciate any help.

This guy assembled his and may be able to help you. You can contact him via YouTube.
 

 

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On 2/16/2024 at 7:35 PM, lonesome_spud said:

I am looking for assembly instructions for a Coleman UT400.  Appreciate any help.

There are 3d interactive instructions in the Bilt App unfortunately you'll need a smartphone or tablet to access them.

If you have any questions feel free to post here. Most of it is pretty self explanatory except how the roll cage bolts together.

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Thanks for the help.  I watched the video.  It did not help my situation.  I bought mine used.  The steering column box is not secured and I am trying to figure out how it is done.  I was thinking maybe it was part of the assembly, but it looks like that assembly should have been done at the factory, vs being done at Tractor Supply Company.

 

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On 3/3/2024 at 9:18 PM, lonesome_spud said:

Thanks for the help.  I watched the video.  It did not help my situation.  I bought mine used.  The steering column box is not secured and I am trying to figure out how it is done.  I was thinking maybe it was part of the assembly, but it looks like that assembly should have been done at the factory, vs being done at Tractor Supply Company.

 

If you can, post a picture or video of the area that seems like it's not secure and hopefully someone can send a picture of that same area on their rig for you to compare.

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On 3/3/2024 at 9:18 PM, lonesome_spud said:

Thanks for the help.  I watched the video.  It did not help my situation.  I bought mine used.  The steering column box is not secured and I am trying to figure out how it is done.  I was thinking maybe it was part of the assembly, but it looks like that assembly should have been done at the factory, vs being done at Tractor Supply Company.

 

Yep post a picture.

Nothing is done with steering in final assembly except bolting on the steering wheel.

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