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11.Does the #50 chain rotate the 18T tine shaft

assembly? See Figure 3-206.

12.Does the 18T tine shaft assembly have exten-

sive wear or damage?

13. Does the weld securing the 18T gear to the

tine shaft assembly appear to be broken or
defective? See Figure 3-207.

TINES FORWARD - Forward Drive

IMPORTANT: This section is specific to TINE
OPERATIONS, NOT wheel drive.

1. Using a drift punch, rotate the shift lever to the

tines forward wheel drive position (all the way
up). See Figure 3-208.

NOTE

The detent shaft must be held in place to move
the shift fork.

2.Slowly rotate the hexed input shaft counter-

clockwise and inspect the following functions:

NOTE

Replace any of the following components that
are found to be worn or damaged.

3.Does the 16T spur gear rotate with the hexed

input shaft?

4. Does the 16T spur gear or hexed input shaft

have extensive wear or damage?

5.Does the 16T spur gear rotate the wide 30T

forward tine idler gear assembly?

6.Does the wide 30T idler gear assembly have

extensive wear or damage?

7.Does the wide 30T idler gear assembly rotate

the 30T spur gear on the center jack shaft?

8.Does the 30T spur gear have extensive wear

or damage?

9. Does the 30T spur gear rotate the 9T tine input

sprocket assembly?

10. Does the 9T tine input sprocket assembly have

excessive wear or damage?

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