Pto shear pin, Mower blades, Maintenance instructions – Walker MDD (20.9 HP) User Manual

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Maintenance Instructions

REPLACING/REPAIRING

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PTO Shear Pin

The PTO drive shaft connection to the deck gearbox
has a shear pin to provide shock load protection to
the mower deck drive. This system provides prima-
ry shock protection
in case of blade impact and will
normally shear before the individual shear bolts on
the blade hub.

When the PTO pin has sheared, use the following
procedure to replace it:

1.

Loosen the two bolts securing the PTO shaft
guard on the deck; lift the guard off. (Holes in
guard are slotted for easy removal.)

2.

Rotate U-joint on shaft to align the shear pin
hole with the hole (and shear pin fragment) in
the shaft. Use a punch to drive the remaining
portion of the old shear pin out.

3.

Install new shear pin and secure with cotter pin.

PTO Shear Pin

IMPORTANT: Use only Walker P/N 8067-13
shear pins for replacement to provide proper
shock protection -- these pins are hardened to
shear under a specific amount of load.

4.

Reinstall the PTO shaft guard.

Before operating the deck, inspect the blade over-
load shear bolts and also check blade timing (on
gear driven decks) by moving blades through one
(1) complete revolution.
Make sure blade tips
pass clear of each other. If timing is incorrect, refer
to Mower Deck Gearbox Replacement in this sec-
tion.

Mower Blades

Mower blades are removed and remounted as de-
scribed in Sharpen Mower Blades instructions (re-
fer to CHECKING/SERVICING in this section).
During the course of sharpening and inspecting
mower blades, if there are any of the following
conditions of wear
or damage, blades should be
replaced
for reasons of safety and performance of
the machine:

An excessive amount of the flat section of the

blade has been ground away (removed) when the
blade is sharpened. Replace the blade when less
than a 3/4 in. (19 mm) flat section remains
at the
blade tip.

Examine ends of the blade carefully, especially

the intersection where the flat section of the blade
turns up to form the “wing tip” (refer to CHECKING/
SERVICING
for Mower Blade Profile for Sharpen-
ing
illustration in Sharpen Mower Blades instruc-
tions). Since sand and abrasive material can wear
metal away in this area, the blade should be re-
placed when metal thickness has worn to 1/16 in.
(1.6 mm) or less.

Check the blades for straightness by marking

blade tip position inside the deck housing and then
rotating the opposite end of the blade to the same
position and comparing. If the difference in blade tip
track is more than 1/8 in. (3 mm), the blade is bent
and should be replaced.

Inspect the blade surface, especially in formed ar-

eas, for cracks. Replace the blade if any cracks are
found.

Cotter Pin

U-Joint

Tube Assembly

Shear Pin

Split Spring Pin

U-Joint

Shaft Assembly

DANGER

When blades are operated over sandy
soil, and if blades are allowed to wear, a
“slot” may be worn into the wing tip of
blade. Eventually a piece of the blade may
break off creating a serious potential for
injury or damage.

WARNING

DO NOT try to straighten a blade that is
bent. NEVER weld a broken or cracked
blade. ALWAYS replace with a new blade
to assure safety.

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