10. With
fl
ighting on desired position, mark holes (A) and
drill 7/16 in. (11 mm) holes on auger tube.
11. Remove nearest access cover(s).
Retain for
reinstallation.
12. Secure bolt-on
fl
ighting on the newly drilled holes (A)
using four
fl
ange head bolts (MD #152655) and
nuts (MD #135799).
13. Repeat Steps
to
for the
other
fl
ighting on the left-hand side.
Figure 4.43: Flighting on LH Side of Auger
14. Place
fl
ighting (MD #213361) (A) outboard of the
existing
fl
ighting (B) on the right-hand side of the
auger, as shown.
Figure 4.44: Flighting on RH Side of Auger
15. Repeat Steps
to
at the
right-side of the auger.
16. Torque all nuts to 35 ft
·
lbf (47 N
·
m) to eliminate
de
fl
ection on
fl
ighting, then torque all nuts and bolts
on
fl
ighting to 43–47 ft
·
lbf (58–64 N
·
m).
NOTE:
Ideally, the
fl
ighting should
fi
t tightly against the
auger tube; however, gaps are not uncommon.
Crop material may collect in this gap, but generally,
this will not affect performance. If desired, silicone
sealant may be used to
fi
ll these gaps.
17. Add or remove
fi
ngers as necessary to optimize
feeding for your combine and crop conditions. Refer to
Installing Feed Auger Fingers, page 341
or
.
18. If not adding or removing
fi
ngers, reinstall all access
covers and secure with bolts. Coat bolts with Loctite
®
#243 (or equivalent) and torque to 75 in·lbf (8.5 N·m).
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