Marker maintenance, Marker shear bolt, Marker disk grease seal – Great Plains 2510HDP Operator Manual User Manual

Page 117: Marker shear bolt marker disk grease seal

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Maintenance and Lubrication

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2013-10-21

Table of Contents

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118-245M

Marker Maintenance

See also:

Setup:
Marker Chain Adjustment” on page 24
Marker Extension Setup” on page 25

Adjustments:
Marker Disk Angle” on page 66
Marker Extension Adjustment” on page 25
Marker Speed” on page 66

Marker Shear Bolt

The marker arm is attached to marker body with a shear
bolt

, which is intended to fail if the marker strikes an

obstruction, allowing the marker to swing back around a
second bolt

.

If the shear bolt breaks, replace it with an equivalent bolt,
which is one of:

3

18

-16x1

3

4

in Grade 2 bolt (Great Plains 802-253C) or

3

18

-16x2in Grade 2 bolt (Great Plains 802-266C).

If that size is not available in your local market, substitute
an M10x1.5 Class 5.8 metric bolt and nut.

Note: Replacing the bolt with a lower grade/class, or

smaller size, can result in nuisance shears.

Replacing the bolt with a higher grade/class can result in
marker damage.

Marker Disk Grease Seal

Refer to Figure 122

If grease-seal cap

for marker-disk-hub bearings is

damaged or missing, disassemble and clean hub.
Repack with grease and install a new seal or grease cap.

Figure 121

Marker Shear Bolt

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2

3

2

3

Figure 122

Marker Bearing and Cap

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1

1

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