Wheel Bearing Maintenance; Hydraulic Maintenance - Landoll SOIL MASTER II 1200 Series Operator's Manual

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4-5 WHEEL BEARING MAINTENANCE

Wheel bearing maintenance should be per-
formed at the beginning of every season of use.
Check the wheel bearings periodically for exces-
sive end play. If needed, adjust or replace them
using the following procedure:
4-5.1
Place the frame on blocks or stands suffi-
cient to lift the tire clear of the ground.
4-5.2
Remove tire and wheel.
4-5.3
Remove the hub cap, cotter pin, slotted nut
and washer.
4-5.4
Remove the hub. Clean and inspect the
bearings and hub cavity. Replace any worn
or defective parts.

4-6 HYDRAULIC MAINTENANCE

4-6.1
Check the tractor hydraulic fluid level per
tractor owners manual and after any leakage.
Check fluid level with the cylinders in the re-
tracted position.
4-4
4-5.5
Repack the bearing using a high-quality
wheel bearing grease.
4-5.6
Replace the hub with a new seal and the
inner bearing in place.
4-5.7
Install the outer bearing cone, washer, and
slotted nut.
4-5.8
Tighten the slotted nut while rotating the
hub until there is slight resistance to wheel
rotation. Then, back the slotted nut off one
notch, until the wheel rotates freely without
end play.
4-5.9
Install a new cotter pin and replace the
hub cap.
4-5.10 Reinstall tire and wheel.
4-6.2
If a cylinder leaks, disassemble the parts
to determine the cause of the leak. Any time
a cylinder is opened up, or whenever any
seal replacement is necessary, it is advisable
to clean all parts and replace all seals Seal
kits are available from your Landoll dealer.
4-6.3
Check all hydraulic hoses weekly, Look for
binding or cracking. Replace all worn or de-
fective parts immediately.

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