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IMPORTANT: Mark the relative positions of the gear<br />

teeth and the bearing blocks so they can be reassembled<br />

in the same position. Do not touch the<br />

gear surfaces as residue on hands may be corrosive<br />

to gear finish.<br />

1<br />

8. Place the motor on its side and push on the rear bearing<br />

block to remove the bearing block and gear set (Fig.<br />

82).<br />

9. Carefully remove and discard O--rings, pressure<br />

seals and back--up rings (Fig. 83) from motor. Do not<br />

cause any damage to the machined grooves during the<br />

removal process.<br />

IMPORTANT: Make sure not to damage the counter<br />

bore when removing the shaft seal from the front<br />

plate.<br />

2<br />

Figure 82<br />

1. Motor body 2. Bearing block & gear set<br />

10.Position front flange with seal side up. Remove shaft<br />

seal.<br />

Inspection<br />

1. Remove any nicks and burrs from all motor components<br />

with emery cloth.<br />

Hydraulic<br />

System<br />

CAUTION<br />

Use eye protection such as goggles when using<br />

compressed air.<br />

2. Clean all motor components with solvent. Dry all<br />

parts with compressed air.<br />

Figure 83<br />

3. Inspect drive gear, idler gear and bearing blocks<br />

(Fig. 84) for the following:<br />

A. Gear shafts should be free of rough surfaces and<br />

excessive wear at bushing points and sealing areas.<br />

Scoring, rough surfaces or wear on gear shafts indicates<br />

need for replacement.<br />

2<br />

1<br />

B. Gear teeth should be free of excessive scoring<br />

and wear. Any broken or nicked gear teeth must be<br />

replaced.<br />

3<br />

C. Inspect gear face edge for sharpness. Sharp<br />

edges of gears will mill into bearing blocks and, thus,<br />

must be replaced.<br />

D. Bearing areas of bearing blocks should not have<br />

excessive wear or scoring.<br />

E. Face of bearing blocks that are in contact with<br />

gears should be free of wear, roughness or scoring.<br />

4. Inspect front flange and rear cover for damage or<br />

wear.<br />

3<br />

1. Drive gear<br />

2. Idler gear<br />

Figure 84<br />

3. Bearing block<br />

Groundsmaster 4100--D<br />

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