Operator`s manual

SECTION 10. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
Form 169006 167 Revision D
10.11.2 Sickle Removal
WARNING
Stand to rear of sickle during removal to
reduce risk of injury from cutting edges. Wear
heavy gloves when handling sickle.
a. Stroke sickle to its outer limit, and clean area
around sickle head.
b. Remove zerk from pin (A).
c. Remove nut and bolt (B).
d. Insert screwdriver in groove of pin (A), and pry up
on sickle head pin to free sickle. Pin does not
have to be removed from arm.
e. Seal bearing in sickle head with plastic or tape.
f. Wrap a chain around sickle head, and pull sickle
out.
NOTE
For single drive sickles with splice plate,
remove bolts from splice plate, and pull
sickle out from both ends.
10.11.3 Sickle Head Bearing Replacement
10.11.3.1 Bearing Removal
a. Remove sickle. Refer to previous section.
b. Using a flat-ended tool (D) with approximately the
same diameter as the plug (E), tap out the seal
(F), bearing (G), and plug from the underside of
the head.
NOTE
The seal can be replaced without
removing the bearing. When changing
seal, check pin and needle bearing for
wear. Replace if necessary.
10.11.3.2 Bearing Installation
a. Place O-ring (C) and plug (E) in sickle head.
IMPORTANT
Install the bearing with the stamped end
(the end with identification markings)
against the tool.
b. Using a flat-ended tool (D) with approximately the
same diameter as the bearing (G), push the
bearing into the sickle head until the top of the
bearing is flush with the step (H) in sickle head.
c. Install seal (F) in top of sickle head with lip facing
outwards.
IMPORTANT
To avoid premature sickle head or
wobble box failure, be sure there is no
looseness in:
fit of sickle head pin and needle
bearing, and
fit of sickle head pin and pitman arm.
REMOVAL
C
D
H
G
F
E
B
A
H