Form # 147008
Issue 12/05
47
MAINTENANCE/SERVICE
SICKLE AND SICKLE DRIVE
WARNING: Keep hands clear of the
area between guards and sickle at all
times.
CAUTION: Wear heavy gloves when
working around or handling sickles.
Sickle Lubrication
Apply SAE 10 or equivalent light weight oil daily
(one or two drops per section) along entire length
of sickle.
NOTE:
Do not oil sickle if operating in sandy
conditions. Oil will cause sand to adhere to sickle
components, resulting in excessive wear.
Sickle Sections
Check daily that sections are firmly bolted to the
sickle back and are not worn or broken. Replace
as required.
To replace sickle section:
1. A worn or broken sickle section (C) can be
replaced without removing sickle from
cutterbar.
2. Remove lock nuts and lift section off of bolts.
IMPORTANT:
Do not mix heavy and light
sickle sections on same sickle.
3. Clean any dirt off of sickle back and position
new sickle section on bolts. Secure with lock-
nuts.
To Remove Sickle
WARNING: Always stand to rear of
sickle during removal to reduce risk
of injury from cutting edges. Wear
heavy gloves when handling sickle.
1. Clean area around sickle head. Stroke sickle to
its outer limit and remove bolt (A).
2. Insert screwdriver in slot (B) and pry up on
sickle head pin to free sickle.
3. Pull sickle out.
4. Cover sickle head to shield bearing from dirt.
KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM SICKLE
REMOVING SICKLE
A
B
BOLT-ON SECTIONS
C
OIL KNIFE DAILY EXCEPT IN SANDY SOIL