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Section 4: Maintenance & Lubrication
AP-SR2672, & AP-SR2690 for Skid Steer Powered Rakes 321-004MK
4/10/19
Section 4: Maintenance & Lubrication
Maintenance
Proper servicing and adjustment are key to the long life of
any attachment. With careful and systematic inspection,
you can avoid costly maintenance, time, and repair.
After using your Powered Rake for several hours, check
all bolts to be sure they are tight. Replace any worn,
damaged, or illegible safety labels by obtaining new
labels from your Kubota dealer.
DANGER
!
To avoid serious injury or death:
WARNING
!
To avoid serious injury or death:
•
Allow only persons to perform maintenance on this
attachment who have been properly trained in its safe
operation.
•
Check hitch fit-up frequently. An improper fit-up can cause
the attachment to come loose from the loader hitch plate
and fall.
•
Check hydraulic hoses and fittings frequently. Brush and
other debris can damage hoses and fittings causing the load
to release and fall.
•
Perform scheduled maintenance. Check for loose
•
Do not alter attachment or replace parts on the attachment
Drive Chain Maintenance
The operator should check chain tightness after initial run
in and periodically thereafter to make sure that the drive
chain is tensioned correctly. If adjustment is needed refer
to
“Drive Chain Adjustment”
on page 20.
IMPORTANT:
If chaincase and/or sprocket shafts
are disassembled, it may be necessary to shim
between the chaincase and frame tube during
reassembly to properly realign the sprocket shafts.
Shim Pack
314-254A
may be purchased from your
nearest Kubota dealer for this purpose.
Sprocket and Chain Replacement
Refer to Figure 4-1:
1.
Remove 1/4" x 1 1/4" and 1/4" x 1 1/2" hex socket cap
screws (#6 & #7).
2.
Remove main cover plate (#1).
3.
Loosen chain tension by removing spring (#11) from
idler arms.
4.
Remove bolt (#5) and lock washer (#10).
5.
Remove top sprocket and chain.
6.
Install new chain and sprockets.
7.
Reinstall bolt (#5), lock washer (#10), and nut (#8).
8.
Reinstall spring (#11).
9.
Turn the roller several turns and observe chain to
make sure everything is working properly.
10. Apply 1/8" bead of No. 821-049C sealant on the
chain case edge where cover plate (#1) contacts the
chain case. Reinstall cover plate with
1/4" -20 x 1 1/4" GR2 and 1/4" -20 x 1 1/2" GR2 hex
socket cap screws (#6 & #7). Tighten cap screws to
the correct torque.
11. Remove top and bottom plugs (#15). Fill chain case
with 80-90 weight gear lube through top plug hole
until oil escapes out bottom plug hole. (Equivalent to
2 1/2 pints.)
12. Reinstall and tighten top and bottom plugs (#15).
Drive Sprocket and Drive Chain Replacement
Figure 4-1
NOTE:
Oil in chain case! Be prepared to capture oil
when taking off bottom cover.
NOTE:
If bottom sprocket needs to be replaced,
remove nut (#8) and bottom sprocket.
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