Removal (Fig. 2)
Park machine on a level surface, lower cutting deck
(or implement), stop engine, engage parking brake and
remove key from the ignition switch.
Installation (Fig. 2)
1.
1. Position rear axle support to axle. Install thrust wash-
ers (items 52 and 53) between axle boss and axle sup-
port to minimize clearance.
2.
Manual).
Drain oil from rear axle (see Traction Unit Operator’s
2. Install rear axle pin (item 27) to secure axle to rear
axle support. Install thrust washer (item 20) and jam nut
(item 19) onto pivot pin. Torque jam nut from 90 to 120
ft–lb (122 to 163 N–m). Secure pivot pin to axle support
with washer head screw (item 29).
CAUTION
When changing attachments, tires, or perform-
ing other service, use correct blocks, hoists,
and jacks. Make sure machine is parked on a
solid, level surface such as a concrete floor.
Prior to raising machine, remove any attach-
ments that may interfere with the safe and
proper raising of the machine. Always chock or
block wheels. Use jack stands or solid wood
blocks to support the raised machine. If the ma-
chine is not properly supported by blocks or
jack stands, the machine may move or fall,
which may result in personal injury.
3. Position axle and axle support under machine with a
jack. Place frame spacers (item 22) on axle support.
Raise assembly to machine frame and align mounting
holes of axle support, frame spacers and machine
frame.
4.
head screws (item 21) and flange nuts (item 23).
Secure rear axle support to frame with four (4) flange
5.
draulic hoses and fittings. Connect hoses to fittings on
steering cylinder.
Remove plugs and caps from steering cylinder hy-
6.
rear axle. Secure driveshaft to clutch with six (6) socket
head screws (item 8) and lock washers (item 7).
Position end of driveshaft to bidirectional clutch on
3.
Support machine with jack stands or solid wood blocks.
Chock front wheels and jack up rear of machine.
4.
Remove wheels from rear axle.
WARNING
5.
Remove six (6) socket head screws (item 8) and lock
washers (item 7) that secure driveshaft to bidirectional
clutch on rear axle. Position end of driveshaft away from
clutch.
Failure to maintain proper wheel lug nut
torque could result in failure or loss of wheel
and may result in personal injury.
6.
Thoroughly clean around hydraulic hose connec-
tions to steering cylinder. Label hoses for assembly pur-
poses. Disconnect hoses from fittings on steering
cylinder. Put plugs or caps on open hoses and fittings to
prevent contamination of hydraulic system.
7.
to 55 ft-lbs. (61 to 75 Nm).
Install wheels to axle. Torque wheel lug nuts from 45
8.
9.
Lower machine to ground.
7.
If machine has rear weight(s) attached to frame, re-
If any rear weight(s) were removed from machine, at-
move weight(s).
tach weight(s) to machine.
8.
Support rear axle to prevent it from falling. Remove
10.Fill
gear lube (see Traction Unit Operator’s Manual).
axle and input gearbox with SAE 80W–90 weight
four (4) flange head screws (item 21) and flange nuts
(item 23) that secure rear axle support to equipment
frame. Lower rear axle and rear axle support from ma-
chine.
11.Check bidirectional clutch lubricant level (see Trac-
tion Unit Operator’s Manual). Adjust if necessary.
9.
Locate and retrieve frame spacers (item 22).
jam nut (item 19) and thrust washer (item
12.Start engine and check for component interference
as steering wheel is turned from lock to lock. Also, check
for any hydraulic leaks.
10.Remove
20)
from rear axle pin (item 27) that attaches rear axle
to rear axle support. Remove washer head screw (item
13.Check rear wheel toe–in and adjust if necessary (see
Traction Unit Operator’s Manual).
29)
11.
that secures flange of axle pin to rear axle support.
Remove rear axle pin. Separate rear axle support
14.Check adjustment of steering stop bolts (see Steer-
ing Stop Bolt Adjustment in the Adjustments section).
from rear axle. Note location and quantity of thrust
washers (items 52 and 53) between axle boss and axle
support.
Groundsmaster 328–D
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t has been a very reliable machine but getting parts is hard and not cheap to buy , generic parts has been cost effective and reliable , i am unable to get a wiring circut diagram for this unit as most problems are electrical problems