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BRUSH REPLACEMENT
1. Disconnect the two hydraulic hoses at both motors. IMPORTANT: Tape over the
ends of the hydraulic hoses and the hydraulic motor ports to prevent
contamination of the hydraulic system.
2. Remove the four bolts holding the hood in place. Lift the hood off the brush and
set aside.
3. Remove the two carriage bolts in the motor housing at both ends of the brush
head assembly.
4. Slide the brush assembly out of the brush head frame.
5. Place a couple of blocks at either end of the brush assembly. The blocks must be
high enough to prevent the hydraulic motor or the hydraulic motor housing from
hitting the ground when the brush assembly is stood up on end.
6. Place one block on each side of the hydraulic motor housing. Stand the brush
assembly up on end.
7. Remove the end ring from the top end of the brush assembly.
8. Remove the old sections from the core. Follow the instructions enclosed with the
new sections to fill the core.
9. With the new sections on the core, replace the end ring and secure with the four
allen head screws.
10. Lay the brush assembly on its side.
11. Slide the brush assembly into the brush head frame. Replace the two carriage
bolts in each motor housing.
12. To make sure the brush is straight in the brush head frame, measure the dis
tance from the center of the brush head frame tube. Measure this distance on
both sides of the brush head assembly. If these measurements are not the
same, slide either end in or out until both measurements are equal. Tighten all
bolts.
13. Replace the hood and secure with the four bolts. Adjust the front of the hood so
it is even across the brush.
14. Remove the tape on the hydraulic motors and hoses. Reconnect the hoses to
the motors.