Disc Chisel Frame Assembly - Landoll 2210 Operator's Manual

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3-1 DISC CHISEL FRAME ASSEMBLY

IMPORTANT
READ ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AT THE
FRONT OF THE SECTION BEFORE ATTEMPT-
ING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROCE-
DURES.
WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT HEAVY
PARTS (SUCH AS THE FRAME, DISC
GANGS, WHEEL LIFT, AND PULL
HITCH) MANUALLY. USE A HOIST OR
A FORKLIFT TO MOVE THESE PARTS
INTO POSITION.
3-1.1
Place both frame halves on stands ap-
proximately 36" high. The assembly area
should be a large level area of sufficient size
to accommodate the Disc Chisel when fully
assembled.
3-1.2
Insert top casting (p/n 150167) onto
shank tube alignment point with other point
under the fame when fully assembled. Note
that top and bottom castings have p/n cast
on them (See Figure 3-1).
Note: It may be necessary to loosen the
screws holding the lift on the left frame half
when attaching casting to the shank tube.
3-1.3
Align both the shank tube and rockshaft
in position. This will also line up the plate on
each end of the frame.
3-1.4
Bolt frame halves together using 3/4-10
x 2-1/4 hex head cap screws and hex lock
nuts in the front and rear plates. Bolt frame
halves together using 3/4-10 x 2-1/2 hex
head cap screws and hex lock nuts in the
center cylinder mount plate. Leave all screws
loose.
3-1.5
Install the 1" u-bolts over the frame and
through the top casting holding the shank
tube, bottom casting (p/n 150168) and hex
lock nuts.
3-1.6
Install the 4" UHMW bearing onto the
left lift.
3-1.7
Connect lift bearing cap to right frame
using 3/4-10 x 2 hex head cap screws and
hex lock nuts.
3-1.8
Level the frame halves.
3-1.9
Tighten all hardware to the recom-
mended torques shown in Table 2-1, "Stan-
dard Bolt Torques".
3-3

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