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Removal and Replacement (cont’d)
Replacement (cont’d)
5
Apply grease through the check valve to adjust the
track tension (see
Tracks and Running Gear,
Checking/Adjusting the Track Tension
, Section 3).
Motor Bleeding
Bleeding must be done whenever a track motor is being
fitted.
Note:
If a track gearbox assembly is being fitted to the
machine with the motor attached, bleed it as described in
step 1 of page 6 - 3.
When the motor is being fitted to a gearbox already fitted to
the machine, bleed the air from the motor by one of the
three methods detailed below.
Note:
Method
1
will take considerable time as air in the
motor is very difficult to purge. Methods
2
or
3
may be
quicker.
Method 1
After fitting the motor but before connecting the pipework,
remove plug from upper drain port
A
but make sure that a
plug is fitted to lower drain port
B
.
Fill the motor with specified hydraulic oil through port
A
.
Connect the pipes.
Method 2
Fit the motor and connect all pipes except the two drains.
Remove plug from port
A
. Make sure that a steel plug is
fitted to bottom drain port
B
.
Run the engine and operate the track control lever slightly,
without allowing the sprocket to rotate. If necessary, prevent
the sprocket from turning by means of a steel bar or tube
jammed in the track. Return the lever to neutral when air-
free oil flows from port
A
. Connect the drain pipes.
Method 3
Fit the motor and connect all pipes. Prevent the sprocket
from turning by means of a steel bar or tube jammed in the
track. Run the engine and fully select the track control lever
for about 1 minute. This will fill the motor case with oil.
Section F
Transmission
9803/6020
Section F
6 - 5
Issue 1
Traction Motor/Reduction Gear
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