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3. Remove 2 flange head capscrews and flange nuts
securing left-hand ball joint mount to castor arm.
Remove ball joint mount from castor arm.
4. Install ball joint to left-hand ball joint mount with a
castle nut and cotter pin.
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2
3
Figure 8
1.
L.H. Push arm
2.
Ball joint
3.
Ball joint mount
5. Have a helper carefully push down on the push arm
until holes in ball joint mount line up with holes in
castor arm. Immediately slide a 4 x 4 in. block of wood
between top of push arm and underside of chassis.
Make sure the wooden block does not slip
out accidentally. Sudden release of the push
arm could cause injury.
Warning
6. Secure ball joint mount to castor arm with flange head
capscrews and flange nuts previously removed.
Note: Flange head capscrew heads to be positioned on
inside of castor arm.
7. Tighten large jam nut securing ball joint to push arm.
When tightening jam nut, hold ball joint straight to
permit proper oscillation during raising and lowering of
cutting unit. Carefully remove wood block holding push
arm down.
Note: Periodically check and tighten the push arm adapter
capscrews.
Mount Front Lift Arm
1. Remove rubber bumper from bottom of traction T-bar.
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2
Figure 9
1.
Traction T–bar
2.
Rubber bumper
2. Slide front lift arm onto traction unit t-bar, positioning
as shown in Figure 10.
3. Secure front lift arm to t-bar with with 2 capscrews and
locknuts.
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1
Figure 10
1.
Front lift arm
2.
Traction unit T–bar
Mount Rear Lift Bracket
1. Loosely mount rear lift bracket to right push arm with
square U-bolt, 2 nuts, and flange nuts. Bracket to be
positioned on push arm so it is centered and parallel to
castor arm.
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