214603 408 Revision A
Figure 5.216: Formed Caster Wheel Nut
Tightening Sequence
NOTE:
Wheel bolt (A) tightening sequence for a formed caster
wheel (B) shown in Figure 5.216, page 408.
Servicing Caster Wheels
Refer to the following procedures:
• Raising Caster Wheel (Formed and Forked), page 408
• Lowering Caster Wheel (Formed and Forked), page 410
• Removing Forked Caster Wheel, page 410
• Installing Forked Caster Wheel, page 411
• Removing Formed Caster Wheel, page 412
• Installing Formed Caster Wheel, page 412
Raising Caster Wheel (Formed and Forked)
This procedure is the same for forked and formed caster wheels.
DANGER
To avoid bodily injury or death from unexpected startup of the machine, always stop the engine and
remove the key from the ignition before leaving the operator’s seat for any reason.
CAUTION
Jack stand must be capable of supporting a minimum of 2268 kg (5000 lb.).
1. Park windrower on level ground and block the drive wheels.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING