
5.
Close the latches down and around the
cutting-unit bar and lock them in place (
Note:
You will hear a click and feel when the
latches are properly locked in place.
6.
Coat the spline shaft of the cutting unit motor
with clean grease (
).
7.
Insert the motor into the left side of the cutting
unit (as viewed from the operator's position) and
pull the motor retaining bar on the cutting unit
toward the motor until you hear a click from both
sides of the motor (
).
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1.
Reel motor
3.
Cavity
2.
Spline shaft
4.
Motor-retaining bar
8.
Mount a grass basket onto the basket hooks on
the suspension arm.
9.
Repeat this procedure for the other cutting units.
10.
Connect the cutting unit power disconnect
couplers; refer to
Connectors (page 24)
.
Removing the Cutting Units
1.
Disconnect the cutting unit power disconnect
couplers; refer to
Connectors (page 24)
.
CAUTION
If you do not disconnect the power
to the cutting units, someone could
accidentally start the cutting unit,
causing serious injury to hands and feet.
Always separate the cutting unit power
disconnect couplers before working on
the cutting units.
2.
Park the machine on a clean level surface,
lower the cutting units to the ground until the
suspension hydraulics are fully extended, stop
the engine, and set the parking brake.
3.
Push the motor retaining bar out of the slots on
the motor towards the cutting unit and remove
the motor from the cutting unit.
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Figure 34
1.
Reel motor
2.
Motor-retaining bar
4.
Move the motor to the storage location on the
front of the suspension arm (
).
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