b. Removal.
(1) Remove the mounting screws (7), washers (8), and nuts attaching the cranking shaft mounting bracket (9)
to the crossmember of the frame (11).
(2)
Pull out the lock chain from the dust shield plate.
(3)
Lift up and remove the cranking unit.
c.
Installation.
(1)
Position the cranking unit; see that the holes in the mounting bracket (9) and cross-member of the frame
(11) are properly alined.
(2)
Install and tighten the mounting screws (7), washers (8), and nuts.
(3)
Insert the lock chain through the hole in the dust shield.
(4)
Install the cranking handle (par. 28i) and turn the engine over with the ignition off. Check the cranking unit
for proper operation. When the cranking shaft is pushed forward, the gear of the shaft must engage the
crankshaft pulley gear. When pressure on the cranking shaft is released, the cranking shaft spring must
return the shaft to neutral position.
Section XVIII. SPRINKLER SYSTEM
166. Sprinkler Tank and Pipes
a. General. The sprinkler tank (14) is welded to the compression roll housing. Waterflow from the sprinkler tank
(14) is controlled by the compression roll valve (9) and the steering roll valve (29). The valve levers (28) are connected
with dual sprinkler pedals on the operator's platform. When a pedal is depressed, the valve opens and water flows from
the sprinkler tank to the steering or compression roll. The sprinkler system is used when rolling hot and tacky materials.
b. Draining.
(1)
Remove the sprinkler tank filler caps
(2)
Open the two petcocks (2) on the sprinkler tank outlet pipe (4).
(3)
Open the petcock (2) on the steering roll sprinkler pipe (16).
(4)
Make sure that the sprinkler tank drains completely.
(5)
Close the petcocks and replace the sprinkler tank filler caps
c.
Filling.
(1)
Do not use dirty water or water containing leaves, grass, moss, or other foreign matter.
(2)
Make sure that the petcocks are closed.
(3)
Remove the sprinkler tank filler caps and fill the tank.
(4)
Replace the sprinkler tank filler caps.
d. Removal.
(1)
Drain the sprinkler tank (see b above).
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