7 - MAINTENANCE
Grease feed table wheel bearings
Use
NEW HOLLAND AMBRA HI TEMP EP GREASE
for the wheel bearings.
1. Raise the feed table so the feed table wheels are off
the ground.
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2. Remove the hub from the spindle. Inspect the inner and
outer cups in the hub. Be sure both cups are seated
against the shoulders in the hub.
3. Pack the cones with grease. A pressure grease packer
is recommended. To hand pack cones, force grease
under cage between rollers from large end of rollers un-
til grease shows at small end. Fill the hub with grease
to I.D. of the cup race, then place the cone into the cup.
Make sure the cone is straight!
NOTICE:
Failure to correctly lubricate bearing and maintain proper lubrication may result in bearing damage which
could cause wheel to lock and come off during operation.
4. Install grease seal. Support the seal so as not to bend
the case during installation.
5. Use grease to lubricate the seal lip.
6. Place the hub on to the spindle. Rotate the hub while
doing this so that the seal lip does not fold under as the
lip goes on the seat of the spindle.
7. Fill hub cavity with grease.
8. Place the outer cone on the spindle and into the cup.
9. Assemble the washer and nut onto the spindle and
tighten the nut to 15-20 ft/lbs, while rotating the hub.
Then back off the nut until it aligns the next available
slot with the cotter pin hole. Install the cotter pin and
bend around the nut. There should be between
0.025
- 0.127 mm
(
0.001 - 0.005 in
) of end play.
NOTICE:
Failure to back off adjusting nut may cause bearing damage. Wheel could then lock and come off during
operation.
10. Grease inside of dust cover and install dust cover.
11. Repeat for the other wheel.
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Summary of Contents for LX1214
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Page 11: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Your machine RAIL16SP00177FA 1 Ag Bag silage bagger 1 3 ...
Page 28: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION California proposition 65 warning BT09A213 1 2 10 ...
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Page 158: ...6 WORKING OPERATIONS 6 52 ...
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Page 270: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 10 ...
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