Miscellaneous Maintenance; Servicing The Front Roller - Toro Groundsmaster 4300-D Operator's Manual

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Miscellaneous
Maintenance

Servicing the Front Roller

Inspect the front roller for wear, excess wobble, or
binding. Service or replace the roller or components if
any of these conditions exist.
Disassembling the Front Roller
1.
Remove the roller-mounting bolt
2.
Insert a punch through the end of the roller
housing and drive the opposite bearing out by
alternating taps to the opposite side of inner
bearing race. There should be a 1.5 mm (0.060
inch) lip of inner race exposed.
Figure 99
1. Front roller
2. Mounting bolt
3.
Push the second bearing out in press.
4.
Inspect the roller housing, bearings, and bearing
spacer for damage
5.
Replace damaged components and assemble.
(Figure
99).
3. Bearing
4. Bearing spacer
(Figure
99).
Assembling the Front Roller
1.
Press the first bearing into the roller housing
(Figure
99). Press on the outer race only or
equally on the inner and outer race.
2.
Insert the spacer
3.
Press the second bearing into the roller housing
(Figure
99) pressing equally on the inner and
outer race until the inner race comes in contact
with the spacer.
4.
Install the roller assembly into the deck frame.
Important:
with a gap larger than 1.5 mm (0.060 inch)
creates a side load on the bearing and can
lead to premature bearing failure.
5.
Verify that there is no more than a 1.5 mm (0.060
inch) gap between roller assembly and the roller
mount brackets of the deck frame. If there is a
gap over 1.5 mm (0.060 inch), install enough
5/8-inch diameter washers to take up the slop.
6.
Torque the mounting bolt to 108 N∙m (80 ft-lb).
g011356
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(Figure
99).
Securing the roller assembly

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