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Filling Lubricant into a Repaired Cutterbar
This procedure should be used when the cutterbar has been completely drained of oil. If you are checking oil level or
topping it up, refer to
WARNING
To avoid injury or death from unexpected start-up of machine, always stop the engine and remove the key from the
ignition before leaving the operator
’
s seat for any reason.
WARNING
Exercise caution when working around the blades. Blades are sharp and can cause serious injury. Wear gloves when
handling blades.
IMPORTANT:
The cutterbar should be completely empty of oil before filling it. For instructions, refer to
1.
Start the engine.
2.
Raise the rotary disc pull-type fully.
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Figure 4.42: Filling Cutterbar
3.
Place a block under right end of the rotary disc pull-type, so
the right end is higher than the left end.
4.
Lower the rotary disc pull-type onto the blocks.
5.
Shut down the engine, and remove the key from
the ignition.
6.
Remove access plug (A) from the raised end of the
cutterbar and add the
EXACT
amount of lubricant specified.
Refer to the inside back cover of this manual for list of
recommended fluids and lubricants.
IMPORTANT:
Do
NOT
overfill the cutterbar. Overfilling can cause
overheating, damage, or failure of cutterbar components.
7.
Install access plug (A). Torque to 30 Nm (22 lbf·ft).
CAUTION
Never start or move the machine until you are sure all
bystanders have cleared the area.
8.
Start the engine, and raise the rotary disc pull-type fully.
9.
Shut down the engine, and remove the key from the
ignition. Engage the rotary disc pull-type lift cylinder lock-
out valves. For instructions, refer to
10. Remove the block from under the cutterbar.
11. Check the lubricant level. For instructions, refer to
.
12. Install the right outboard rock guard. For instructions, refer to