215575 235 Revision B
Installing Front Hydraulic Motor
The front hydraulic motor is meant to move slightly during operation. Be sure not to overtighten the nuts securing the
motor to the header.
Figure 5.29: Front Hydraulic Motor – Left Side
1. Apply grease to the splines of the shaft of front hydraulic
motor (A).
2. Install hydraulic motor (A) onto roller shaft (B) and install
shoulder bolts (C).
Figure 5.30: Front Hydraulic Motor – Left Side
3. Secure the hydraulic motor with two M8 hex flange
nuts (A). Torque the nuts to 50 Nm (37 lbf∙ft).
IMPORTANT:
The hydraulic motor must be able to move slightly during
operation. Tighten nuts (A) to the required torque value
only; do NOT use any washers or shims between the nut
and the motor mount. It is normal for the motor to feel
somewhat loose after torquing.
Figure 5.31: Hydraulic Fittings
4. If you are installing a new motor, reuse hydraulic fittings (A)
from the original motor.
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