Replacing The Drive Sprocket - Toro TXL 2000 Operator's Manual

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Replacing the Drive
Sprocket
Over time, the drive sprocket will wear, especially
when used in sandy or clay soils. When this happens,
the digging chain will begin to slip. If the chain slips,
replace the drive sprocket as follows:
1.
Park the machine on a level surface, disengage
the auxiliary hydraulics, engage the parking
brake, and lower the loader arms.
2.
Raise the trencher a few centimeters (inches)
above the ground.
3.
Shut off the engine and remove the key.
4.
Remove the spoils auger
Figure 20
1. Bolt (5/8 x 4 inches)
2. Spoils auger
3. Locknut (5/8 inch)
5.
Loosen the jam nuts and move them to as close
to the head of the tensioning bolts as possible
(Figure
20).
6.
Remove the chain from the drive sprocket and
boom.
7.
Remove the 6 bolts (5/8 x 2-1/2 inches) and nuts
(5/8 inch) securing the drive sprocket
20).
8.
Remove and discard the drive sprocket
20).
9.
Clean the sprocket mounting surface on the
trencher.
10.
Apply thread-locking compound to the 6 bolts
(5/8 x 2-1/2 inches), and install the sprocket
halves, bolts, and nuts (5/8 inch) finger tight
(Figure
20).
(Figure
20).
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4. Drive sprocket
5. Jam nuts and tensioning
bolt (2)
(Figure
(Figure
11.
Slowly begin tightening the bolts progressing
around the sprocket until all bolts are torqued to
129 to 155 N∙m (95 to 115 ft-lb).
Important:
Tighten each bolt only half way
first, working your way around the 6 bolts,
then return to each bolt in turn and torque
them.
12.
Install the digging chain; refer to
Digging Chain (page
13.
Install the spoils auger; refer to
Spoils Auger (page
18
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16).
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