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Steering Cylinder
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Figure 66
(shown with rear bumper removed)
1.
Retaining ring
5.
Ball joint – rod end
9.
Washer
2.
Elbow fitting (2 each)
6.
Grease fitting (2 each)
10.
Slotted nut
3.
Steering cylinder
7.
Lock nut
11.
Cotter pin
4.
Cap screw
8.
Lock nut
12.
Ball joint – barrel end
Removing the Steering Cylinder
Refer to
for this procedure.
1. Park the machine on a level surface, lower the cutting unit (or attachment),
engage the parking brake, set the key switch to the O
FF
position and remove
the key from the key switch.
2. Read and adhere to the information provided in
Removing and Installing the Hydraulic System Components (page 5–52)
.
3. Clean the fitting and hydraulic hose connections before disconnecting the
hydraulic hoses to prevent system contamination.
4. Disconnect the hydraulic hoses. Cap the fittings and plug the hoses to
prevent system contamination.
5. Remove the fasteners from the cylinder ball joints. Discard the cotter pin.
6. Use a suitable tool (pickle fork) to separate the ball joints from the rear axle
and the right rear wheel spindle.
7. Inspect the cylinder ball joint boots and replace the ball joints if necessary.
Hydraulic System: Service and Repairs
Page 5–98
Groundsmaster
®
3200, 3300 and 3310
19240SL Rev A
Summary of Contents for Groundmaster 31900
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