CROSSBAR

Crossbar Removal

1.Access bottom side of cutter for crossbar removal. See BLOCKING METHOD, page 21.

NOTE: You will need to use either the puller screw (Item 6, Figure 18) or a small hydraulic jack to remove the crossbar.

2.Remove blades as shown in Figure 17.

8.Crossbar

9.Blade

12.Blade pin

13.Shim

14.Shim

15.Keyhole plate

16.Blade pin lock clip

32.Cap screw

33.Castle nut

34.Cotter pin

Figure 17. Blade Removal

3.Remove cotter pin (34) and castle nut (33) from bottom of crossbar.

4.Refer to Figure 18. Attach a clevis (1) to each end of crossbar, using blade pins, spacers, keyhole plates, and blade pin clips.

5.Position tube assembly (5) with threaded nut toward crossbar for puller screw removal or down for hydraulic jack removal.

6.For removal with puller screw, attach tube (5) to each clevis with bolts (2) and nuts (3). Place pad

(4)in nut and thread puller screw (6) into nut from bottom. Tighten until pad is solid against gearbox shaft. For best results, strike head of puller screw with a hammer while tightening with a wrench.

7.For removal with a jack, attach tube to each clevis with puller links (7), bolts (2), and nuts (3). Place jack on tube with end of jack pressing against gearbox shaft. Slowly apply force with jack.

NOTE: Hydraulic jack will not operate if tipped more than 90-degrees. Use care to prevent bend- ing crossbar during removal.

1.Clevis

2.5/8 NC x 4 Cap screw

3.5/8 NC Hex nut

4.Pad assembly

5.Tube assembly

6.Screw assembly

Figure 18. Crossbar Removal

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MAN0571 (Rev. 6/15/2007)

 

 

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