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CHANGING CUTTER HEADS
It is recommended that the cutter head be changed when holes for pins are worn to 1.000
diameter or larger.
REMOVING OLD CUTTER HEAD AND MAIN SHAFT
1.
Remove belt guard. (See Figure 2)
2.
Back off belt tension adjusting bolt jam nuts all the way and remove the V-belts. (See
Figure 3).
3.
Tip machine back lowering handle all the way to the ground.
4.
Remove wheels.
5.
Remove lower sheave. The sheave has a built in puller. Loosen and remove the three
mounting cap screws. Insert these same cap screws in the threaded jack-screw holes.
Starting with the screw farthest from the bushing saw slot; tighten all screws alternately
and progressively to separate sheave from bushing.
6.
Drive a wedge into the slot of bushing, barely enough to free the bushing and slide
bushing off shaft.
7.
Lift handle to set machine flat on ground, then remove top three cap screws in each of
the two main shaft bearings. It is not necessary to remove bottom cap screw in each
bearing but leave it intact.
8.
Push handle down all the way to the ground again. This will lift front of machine free of
cutter head assembly and complete assembly can be rolled out to clean machine.
Summary of Contents for 200
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