Bush Hog FC-BL-0002 manual Gauge Wheel Extra Equipment

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ASSEMBLY

Gauge Wheel (Extra Equipment)

Mounting Holes must be drilled, for mounting the Gauge Wheel to the Mainframe (See Planner Wheel illustration in Maintenance Section 5-2.) Dual or Single Wheels with laminated puncture proof or pneumatic tires are optional. Assembly of the Hydraulic Cylinder to the Gauge Wheel Beam must be in the direction as shown in Figure Asm-0005. It is also important to route the hydraulic Hose through the Hose Retainers designed for this equipment.

Skid Shoes & Quick Tack End Plates (Extra Equipment)

Skid Shoes prevent gouging and scalping and increase Blade life. End Plates help move larger quantities of bulk material. Install as shown in Figure Asm-0022.

ASSEMBLY

100 Series 08/10

Assembly Section 3-5

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