AXLES, TIRES, and TRACKS
AXLES, TIRES, and TRACKS
Boom Sprayer 9500 / 9600
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2.
Check for material buildup between mid-wheels and idler wheels. Buildup can damage or
crush guide lugs and can increase chances of derailing the track. If guide lug tip damage
is seen, it may be due to material buildup.
3.
Look over mid rollers and idler wheels for visible cracks around the bolt pattern or the rim.
If seen, contact your Fast Ag Solutions dealer for the best recommendation of repair or
replacement.
Track Service
Service Task
Service Action
Track Wear
Check
Track Alignment
Track Tension
Idler Wheels and Mid-Rollers
Track Trash Buildup
Mid-Rollers Oil Level
Idler Wheel Hub Oil Level
Idler Wheel and Mid-Roller Cap Screws
Tighten
Mid-Wheel, Wedges, Idler, and Mid-Roller Cap Screws
If the Sprayer is operated with loose cap screws, they may become worn and it may be necessary
to replace them.
Re-tighten track cap screws after working 3 HOURS, 10 HOURS and DAILY during the first week
of operation.
Inspect and re-torque idler wheel (A) and mid-roller (B).
Screws
Torque
M16 Idler Wheel Cap
320 N-m (236 ft-lbs.)
M20 Mid-Roller Wheel Cap
620 N-m (457 ft-lbs.)
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