Disassembly (Fig. 6)
Position aerator on a firm, level surface. If attached
to tractor, disengage PTO, apply tractor parking brake,
stop engine and remove key from the ignition switch.
Assembly (Fig. 6)
1.
1. If studs (item 2) were removed from rotolink damper
(item 1), apply Loctite #242 (or equivalent) to threads of
studs. Thread stud fully into damper.
2.
ure 6 as a guide.
Remove rotolink components as needed using Fig-
2. If bearings (item 8) were removed from damper links,
press new bearings into links. Make sure that bearings
are pressed completely to the shoulder of the link bore.
3.
Assemble all components before fully tightening any
fasteners so there is no preload on rotolink damper com-
ponents. Tighten fasteners in the following order:
A. Secure damper links (item 9) to stomper arm
(item 15) and damper (item 1). Torque lock nuts (item
10)
from 150 to 170 ft−lb (204 to 230 N−m).
B. Tighten two (2) flange nuts (item 13) that secure
damper links.
C. Tighten two (2) flange nuts (item 6) that secure
damper to frame.
4.
After assembly, rotate coring crankshaft by hand to
make sure that no binding occurs.
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