Case ih®: mount sensor – Great Plains 3PYPA Predelivery Manual User Manual

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

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Tractor Steering

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2012-08-08

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401-647Q

24. Remove the sensor assembly. Check that vent hole

is unobstructed and facing down. Tighten bolt

at

top of collar to Grade 2 torque specification.

25. Turn the tractor front wheels fully to the left. Shut off

tractor.

26. Using marked holes and collar position, extend

sensor rod until rod end bolts align with marked
holes. Measure the overall length of the sensor. It
must be at least

3

8

inch (1 cm) shorter than the

maximum length (and can be substantially less than
that).

27. Turn the tractor front wheels fully to the right. Shut

off tractor.

28. Using marked holes and collar position, extend

sensor rod until rod end bolts align with marked
holes. Measure the overall length of the sensor. It
must be at least

3

8

inch (1 cm) longer than the

minimum length (and can be substantially more
than that).

Install to Specification Only:
If it is not possible to obtain reserve lengths of at least

3

8

inch (1 cm) at full left and right turn, have your Great

Plains dealer consult the factory. Insufficient reserve will
result in sensor damage.

Case IH

®

: Mount Sensor

Refer to Figure 73 (page 44) and Figure 75
29. Select the sensor assembly

, and one each:

803-255C NUT HEX NYLOCK 1/4-20

804-007C WASHER FLAT 1/4 SAE PLT

Place the flat washer

on the lower yoke bolt.

Insert the bolt, from above, through the marked hole
at the inboard bracket. Secure with lock nut

.

Tighten to allow lateral pivoting but not rocking of
gimbal assembly.

30. Select one:

803-305C NUT HEX NYLOCK 3/8-24 PLT

Insert the threaded rod-end bolt, from below,
through the marked hole in the outboard bracket.
Secure with lock nut

to Grade 2 torque spec.

31. Resume at Install Harness for Linear Sensor” on

page 50.

Figure 75

Case IH

®

/MX Outboard Bracket

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