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Removal (Fig. 13)<br />

1. Park machine on a level surface, stop engine, engage<br />

parking brake, and remove key from the ignition<br />

switch.<br />

2. Drain oil from planetary wheel drive/brake assembly<br />

(see Operator’s Manual).<br />

CAUTION<br />

When changing attachments, tires, or performing<br />

other service, use correct blocks, hoists,<br />

and jacks. Make sure machine is parked on a<br />

solid, level surface such as a concrete floor.<br />

Prior to raising machine, remove any attachments<br />

that may interfere with the safe and<br />

proper raising of the machine. Always chock or<br />

block wheels. Use jack stands or solid wood<br />

blocks to support the raised machine. If the machine<br />

is not properly supported by blocks or<br />

jack stands, the machine may move or fall,<br />

which may result in personal injury.<br />

3. Chock front wheels and jack up rear of machine (see<br />

Jacking Instructions in Operator’s Manual). Support<br />

machine with jack stands or solid wood blocks.<br />

3. Make sure that gasket is properly positioned and<br />

then secure brake assembly to planetary (see Brake Assembly).<br />

4. Secure wheel motor to planetary with two (2) cap<br />

screws and flat washers. Torque screws 60 ft--lb (81<br />

N--m).<br />

WARNING<br />

Failure to maintain proper wheel lug nut<br />

torque could result in failure or loss of wheel<br />

and may result in personal injury.<br />

5. Install wheel assembly with valve stem facing out.<br />

Torque lug nuts from 70 to 90 ft--lb (95 to 122 N--m).<br />

6. Lower machine from jack stands.<br />

7. Make sure drain plug is installed in bottom of brake<br />

assembly (Fig. 14). Fill planetary wheel drive/brake assembly<br />

to proper level with SAE 85W--140 gear lube<br />

(see Operator’s Manual). Capacity is approximately 16<br />

oz. (.47 l) per wheel.<br />

8. Check and adjust brake cables for proper brake operation<br />

(see Operator’s Manual).<br />

4. Remove rear wheel assembly.<br />

5. Support wheel motor and brake assembly to prevent<br />

them from shifting during planetary removal.<br />

6. Remove two (2) cap screws and flat washers that secure<br />

wheel motor to planetary assembly.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

7. Remove four (4) flange head screws that secure<br />

brake assembly to planetary assembly (see Brake Assembly).<br />

8. Support planetary assembly to prevent it from falling.<br />

Loosen and remove eight (8) flange head screws that<br />

secure planetary assembly to frame. Remove planetary<br />

assembly from machine.<br />

1. Brake housing<br />

2. Check plug<br />

3<br />

Figure 14<br />

3. Drain plug<br />

Installation (Fig. 13)<br />

1. Make sure that gasket surfaces of planetary and<br />

brake assembly are clean. Position new gasket to brake<br />

assembly.<br />

Chassis<br />

2. Position planetary assembly to machine making<br />

sure to engage splined brake shaft with planetary drive<br />

shaft. Install eight (8) flange head screws to secure planetary<br />

assembly to frame. Torque screws 60 ft--lb (81<br />

N--m).<br />

<strong>Multi</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> <strong>5700</strong>--D<br />

Page 7 - 15 Rev. C<br />

Chassis

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