Packing The Bearings; Hub And Wheel Assembly; Connecting The Rail; Assembly To The Oil Tank - Greyhound 65761 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual

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packing the bearings.

3.
Using a suitable solvent, clean the
bearings and the rest of the parts in
the Hub assembly. The parts must be
cleaned even if they are new or ap-
pear clean.
4.
Allow all pieces to dry completely.
5.
Place fresh, clean bearing grease in
the packer.
6.
With the grease-filled bearing packer
in one hand and the bearing in the
other, press the bear ing into the
grease, forcing the grease inside the
slots in the bearing, continue doing
this until every slot in the bearing is
completely full of grease.

Hub and Wheel assembly

7.
Put a Seal (59) and Bearing (49) on
the Axle and then put the Tire (48) on
the Axle.
8.
With each Tire in place, add a Wash-
er (50) and a Spindle Nut (51) onto
the ends of the Axles. Tighten the
Spindle Nuts to 20-25 ft. pounds and
turn each tire several times to seat
the bearing. Back off the Spindle Nut
one half turn. Insert a Cotter Pin (25)
through both the Axle and the Spindle
Nut (51) and bend the end of the Pin
back to hold it in place. Last, tap on a
Wheel Cap (61).
connecting the rail assembly to the oil
tank
9.
Insert the Front Leg Assembly (11)
into the bracket on the Oil Tank As-
sembly (10B). Insert the remaining
Hex Head Bolt (16) through the hole
in the middle of the bracket of the Oil
Tank Assembly. Secure it with a Hex
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Head Nut (17) and a Hex Head Bolt
(16).
note: When travelling, remove the Push
Pin (26) and Hair Pin Clip (29) and lift
the Front Leg Assembly up so that it
is parallel to the Rail Assembly. Re-
place the Push Pin (26) and Hair Pin
Clip (29) into the Horizontal Transport
Hole shown just above the Oil Plug.
10.
To connect the Rail Assembly (2) to
the Oil Tank Assembly, insert a Hex
Head Bolt (16) into the middle hole
of the "L" shaped bracket on the Oil
Tank Assembly. Secure it with a Hex
Head Nut (17).
11.
In FIGURES 1 and 2 (see next page),
the Rail Assembly (2) is shown in
Horizontal mode for opera tion and
travel (as mentioned above, the Front
Leg Assembly (11) must be secured
up in the horizontal position when
travelling).
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