NOTE: Theplanetarywheeldriveassemblycanbeser-
vicedwiththeplanetaryinstalledtomachine(seePlane-
tary Wheel Drive Service in this section). Use the
following procedure to remove and install planetary
wheel drive assembly from machine.
Planetary Wheel Drive Installation (Fig. 9)
Apply Loctite Gasket Sealant #2 (or equivalent) to
sealing surfaces of new gasket (item 7). Apply gasket to
brake assembly.
1.
2.
Position planetary assembly to machine frame.
Planetary Wheel Drive Removal (Fig. 9)
Install six (6) flange head screws that secure planetary
assembly to frame. Torque screws in a crossing pattern
from 75 to 85 ft--lb (101 to 115 N--m).
1.
Park machine on a level surface, lower cutting
decks, stop engine and remove key from the ignition
switch. Do not apply parking brake.
3.
Install brake assembly (see Brake Assembly Instal-
2.
3.
Drainoilfromplanetary wheeldrive/brake assembly.
Chock rear wheels to prevent machine from shifting.
lation in this section).
4. Installhydraulicwheelmotor(seeFrontWheelMotor
Installation in the Service and Repairs section of Chap-
ter 4 -- Hydraulic System).
CAUTION
WARNING
When changing attachments, tires or perform-
ingotherservice,use correct blocks, hoistsand
jacks to raise and support machine. Make sure
machine is parked on a solid level surface such
as a concrete floor. Prior to raising machine, re-
move any attachments that may interfere with
the safe and proper raising of the machine. Al-
ways chock or block wheels. Use appropriate
jack stands to support the raised machine. If the
machine is not properly supported by jack
stands, the machine may move or fall, which
may result in personal injury.
Failure to maintain proper wheel lug nut torque
could result in failure or loss of wheel and may
result in personal injury.
5.
6.
nuts in a crossing pattern from 70 to 90 ft--lb (95 to 122
N--m).
Install front wheel assembly.
Lower machine from jack stands. Torque wheel lug
7.
Make sure drain plug is installed in bottom of brake
assembly (Fig. 10). Fill planetary wheel drive/brake as-
sembly with SAE 85W--140 gear lube to proper level.
Capacity is approximately 16 oz. (0.47 l) per wheel.
4.
Chapter 1 -- Safety). Support machine with appropriate
jack stands.
Jack up front of machine (see Jacking Instructions in
8.
Check for proper brake operation.
5.
Remove front wheel assembly.
6.
Motor Removal in the Service and Repairs section of
Chapter 4 -- Hydraulic System).
Remove hydraulic wheel motor (see Front Wheel
7.
Remove brake assembly (see Brake Assembly Re-
moval in this section).
8.
Supportplanetaryassemblytopreventitfromfalling.
1
Loosen and remove six (6) flange head screws that se-
cure planetary assembly to frame. Remove planetary
assembly from machine.
2
3
9.
allgasketmaterialisremovedfrombothbrakeandplan-
etary assemblies.
Remove and discard gasket (item 7). Make sure that
Figure 10
1.
2.
Wheel motor
Brake assembly
3. Drain plug
Groundsmaster 5900/5910
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