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Service and Repairs

Cutting Reel Motor

NOTE: If electrical problems exist with a cutting reel
motor, a fault should have occurred that would be indi-
cated by a fault code on the InfoCenter Display. Before
considering that reel motor service work is necessary,
check for any existing fault codes that indicate problems
with a reel motor.
IMPORTANT: When performing service or mainte-
nance on the cutting reel motors, take care to not
damage the motors or electrical connections.
For information on removal, installation and service of
the cutting unit motors, see Cutting Reel Motor and Cut-
ting Reel Motor Service in the Service and Repairs sec-
tion of Chapter 5 - Electrical System.
The cutting unit side plates (Fig. 19) have threaded in-
serts at the locations used for the cap screws that secure
the reel motor. Check the condition of the threaded in-
serts whenever the cutting reel motor is removed and re-
place inserts if damage is found. Inserts should be
torqued from 35 to 40 ft- lb (48 to 54 N- m) during instal-
lation.
For proper lubrication of the reel motor splines, a grease
fitting (item 3 in Fig. 19) must be installed in the cutting
unit side plate on the reel motor side of the cutting unit.
On the non- drive side plate, a set screw (item 4 in Fig.
19) should be installed so that it is flush with the side
plate surface.
NOTE: Refer to Figure 18 for correct placement of cut-
ting unit reel motors and weights.
Cutting Units
1
1. Cutting reel motor
4
FRONT
1. Reel motor location
5
1
1. Side plate (LH shown)
2. Threaded insert
3. Grease fitting
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2
Figure 17
2. Cap screw (2 used)
2
1
1
2
3
Figure 18
2. Weight location
35 to 40 ft- lb
(48 to 54 N- m)
2
Figure 19
4. Set screw
5. Relief fitting
Reelmaster 5010- H
5
2
3
4

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