7 replacing rotor bearings, 8 hydraulic feed maintenance, 9 greaseable bearings – Echo 72928 Owners Manual v.5 User Manual

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9 INCH CHIPPER

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SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

4.7 rePlacing roTor bearingS

Remove the two retaining bolts holding the access

1.

cover to main frame assembly. Tilt access cover over

to allow rotor access.
Remove large belt guard.

2.

loosen bolts on hydraulic pump and remove hydraulic

3.

pump belt.
Take the tension off the drive belt by depressing the

4.

belt engagement pedal. Then, remove the drive belt

from pulleys. Using the push bolts from the bushing,

remove the bushing and pulley from the rotor shaft.
Remove the four 1/2" bolts on each rotor bearing and

5.

take off the sensor bracket.
Using an overhead hoist or lifting device, lift the rotor

6.

assembly completely out of the frame. The complete

rotor assembly is 275 lbs.
Once the rotor assembly is out of the frame, remove

7.

both collars and bearings. Place new bearings on rotor

shaft. Reinstall front collar onto shaft.
Use the overhead hoist or lifting device to return the

8.

complete rotor assembly to the chipper frame.
Slide rotor back until the front collar is tight against the

9.

front bearing. Attach the front bearing to the frame with

four 1/2" bolts. Tighten bolts to 75 ft-lbs. Check and

adjust chipper anvil if needed. Bolt the rear bearing to

chipper frame. Reattach sensor bracket to rear bearing

using a top bearing bolt.
Slide rear collar on shaft against rear bearing. Make

10.

sure the collar bolt lines up with the sensor. Slide bush-

ing onto shaft with flange against collar and lock bush-

ing to shaft. Attach large pulley to bushing. Replace

drive belts on pulleys.
Check pulley alignment with a straight edge and adjust

11.

engine if needed. Check belt tension. Belt deflection

at the center of the belt should be 7/16" when a 20 lb.

load is placed against the belt (Figure 6.3).
Replace hydraulic pump belt. Readjust hydraulic pump

12.

belt tension by sliding the hydraulic pump in the mount-

ing slots. Tighten bolts.
Replace belt guard and resume operation.

13.

Depress belt engagement pedal, start engine, engage

14.

drive belt, and test unit. Readjust pulleys and belt ten-

sion if needed.

cauTion

Failure to maintain proper fastening torque on bolts

may result in damage to the chipper and/or personal

injury!

4.9 greaSeable bearingS

The chipper has seven greaseable bearings and pivots

that require grease every 25 hours:
• Two bearings on the rotor shaft.
• Two bearings on the hydraulic feed roller.
• One bushing on the belt engagement pedal pivot.
• One grease zerk on idler pivot.
• One grease zerk on discharge chute.

4.8 hYdraulic feed mainTenance

Check the reservoir daily for proper fluid level, the presence

of water (noted by a cloudy to milky appearance, or

free water in bottom of reservoir), and rancid fluid odor

(excessive heat).
The hydrostatic pump normally does not require regular

fluid changes. The system filter should be changed at

either 250 hour or annual intervals, whichever comes

first. The fluid and filter should be changed and system

cleaned if the fluid becomes contaminated with foreign

matter (water, dirt, grease, etc.) or if the fluid has been

subjected to temperature levels greater than the maximum

recommended.

4.10 Trailer mainTenance

Check wheel bolt torque every 10 hours of towing

1.

use.
Check air pressure in tires every 10 hours of towing.

2.

Check and repack wheel bearings with grease every

3.

year.
When towing, always connect the safety chains. Make

4.

sure trailer hitch bolts are tight and secure.
Check trailer lights.

5.

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