Bush Hog FC-BL-0002 manual Planer Wheel, Operation Special Notice

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ASSEMBLY

Planer Wheel

If the Planer Wheel is to be used, it will be necessary to drill (2) holes, 0.688 diameter. See illustration below.

When mounting the Hydraulic Cylinder to the Planer Wheel Assembly, it is recommended by the manufacturer that the Rod End be attached to the Lug on the Planer Wheel Beam Weldment, as shown in the illustration below.

Operation - Special Notice

The Planer Wheel is provided to give depth control for grading. Lower the Blade to ground level and then set the Planer Wheel height.

Do not drop the complete Blade with the Planer Wheel in the down position. The impact may damage the Planer Wheel or Hydraulic Cylinder.

Attach Moldboard Tilt Cylinder with the Rod End attached to the Moldboard (Figure Asm-0002) or optional Manual Adjusting links.

ASSEMBLY

100 Series 08/10

Assembly Section 3-3

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