Groundsman 8120 CTM Programming manual

8120 Operators & Parts Manual
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TURFAERATORS
MODEL 8120 CTM
OPERATORS & PARTS MANUAL
OCT 2006

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DELIVERY DATE SERIAL NUMBER
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It is essential to quote the machine model and serial number when making service enquiry's or ordering
spare parts to avoid any delay.
The serial number of your Groundsman Turf Aerator is located on the right side body panel if viewed
from the rear of the machine.
This machine was supplied by:
Dealer address:
If you require any further advice or assistance you can contact Groundsman Industries directly on: TEL:
028 2766 7049 FAX: 028 2766 6855
Email: [email protected]

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INDEX
Page No.
Serial number 2
Index 3
Safety First 4
Warranty 5
Technical information 6
Basic operating instructions 7
Get the best from your GROUNDSMAN 8
Changing the tines and holders 9
Running maintenance 10 & 11
Fitting Accessory Attachments 12
Setting The Depth 13
Roller scraper / chains 14
Crank Layout 15
Crank Parts List 16
Crank Exploded Diagram 17
Implement Head 18
Shackle Anchor Block 19
Parts List 20 & 21
Notes 22

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SAFETY FIRST !
1. All GUARDS MUST BE CORRECTLY FITTED !
Always ensure that all guards are in position, properly fitted and maintained. Do not attempt to operate the
machine before making this check each time the machine is used. The rear safety flap is easily removed for
access to the tines and holders; this flap should always be replaced before operating the machine except
when using the core collector attachment. (See instructions on side panel of the collector) Always ensure
that the PTO shaft in the correct length and that the safety guard and chains are functional. Ensure that both
ends of the shaft are properly located and that the retainers are working properly.
2. BEWARE Of BYSTANDERS.
Operators should be aware that it is possible that debris can exit from the sides of the machine, so this area is
best kept clear.
3. NEVER OPERATE THE MACHINE WITH ANY PARTS MISSING.
Check the machine regularly for loose or damaged parts. Pay particular attention to the safety guards.
Always use genuine Groundsman Industries replacement parts in the interest of safety. Failures caused by
the use of ' spurious' replacement parts will NOT be covered by our warranty, nor will any liability be
accepted for damages of injury incurred.
4. MODIFICATIONS
NO LIABILITY WILL BE ACCEPTED in respect of machines modified without specific written
permission of Groundsman Industries Ltd.
5. OBSERVE THE MANUAL
NO LIABILITY WILL BE ACCEPTED where injury or damage is caused by using the machine in any
manner other that that detailed in this manual.
6. Always use the manual for quick and easy reference.
DO NOT START THIS MACHINE OR CARRY OUT ANY MAINTENANCE ON THIS MACHINE
UNTIL YOU HAVE READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AS STATED ABOVE.

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WARRANTY
Examination of the goods has been made by or on behalf of the purchaser and no warranty condition, description or
representation on the part of the manufacturer is given or is to be implied or has been given from anything said or
written in the negotiations between the parties or their representative beyond those mentioned below. Any statu-
tory or other warrant condition, description or representation expressed or implied as to the goods is hereby ex-
pressly excluded.
In lieu, thereof the manufacturer undertakes to make good by repair or replacement at its option free of all charge
during normal working hours. Any defects in the goods arising in the manufacturers opinion from faulty design,
materials or workmanship which shall become apparent within a period of 24 months in the case of machines, and
12 months in the case of spares from the date of receipt of the goods. At the termination of which period, all liabil-
ity on the manufacturers part ceases. Provided always and the above warranty is subject to the following condi-
tions:
A. The manufacturers liability extents only to the repair or replacement and it accepts no liability for any conse-
quential or other loss, damage or injury resulting directly or indirectly from any defect in the goods.
B. The manufacturers warranty does not extent to failures, defects or damage attributable to wear and tear, im-
proper adjustments, neglect, and alteration of specification or accident.
C. All defective parts must be returned to the dealer immediately together with full particulars of the defects, the
machine number, the hours worked and the date machine was supplied.
D. The manufacturers warranty does not extend to proprietary or other components not of its manufacture, but it
will as far as possible pass to the purchaser any benefits of any guarantee given to the manufacturer in respect
of such components.
E. In the event of the rejection by the manufacturer of any claim, the part or parts returned will be destroyed
unless specific instructions to the contrary were given when part or parts were returned.
F. No claim will be considered if other than genuine parts manufactured by the manufacturer or its order and
listed in its catalogue are used.
G. This warranty should only be construed as strictly limited in its application and is valid only in the country of
purchase. If the goods shall change hands during the period of this warranty, this warranty will cease to have
effect.
H. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage by fire or accident of any kind to any goods returned
under the terms of this warranty. The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for any accident occurring to
such goods whilst on the premises.
I. This warranty shall cease to have effect if the purchaser removes, defaces or alters the manufacturers number
plate (serial number) or any other numbers or marks affixed to any Groundsman Industries Ltd product.
J. In respect to machines sold which have been used since the date of manufacture for commercial, contract, hire,
rental or demonstrator purposes, the warranty on this product is limited in duration to 12 months from the date
of purchase.

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SPECIFICATION
Model: 8120TM
Powered: 18HP tractor
Drive: PTO Shaft Comer Gearbox 2 / 5/8" chains
DIMENSIONS
Width: 1372mm (54")
Length: 889mm (35")
Height: 762mm (30")
Weight: 420kg
Swath: 120cm (48")
PERFORMANCE CHART
MIN MAX
Ground Speed:
MPH 0.92 2.77
KPH 1.48 4.44
Coverage
Sq.mtrs/hr 1,807 5,422
Sq.ft/hr 19,520 58,560
Tine holder set-up: 12 Cluster Twin
Quantity of holes:
Per/min 46,848 7,808
Per/Sq.ft 144 8
Hole pattern: (width x length)
Millimetre 25 x 25 75 x 150
Inch 1 x 1 3 x 6
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FEATURES
Mechanism: Maintenance free sealed bearing crank drive, with patented Elliptical Plunge Action & Shock
Absorbing Mechanism.
Carriage: Full width adjustable contoured roller. Solid rubber storage wheels.
Depth: Quick set, tools free, adjustment (5 Settings).
Access: Quick release tine and drive guards
Tine Holders: Quick-change spigot-clamp mounting
Cores: Flexblade collection attachment.
Linkage: CAT 1 three-point linkage
Penetration: Up to 130mm (5") (adjustable).
Hole Spacing: MIN MAX
Width 25mm (1") 75mm (3") (variable via quick-change holders).
Length 25mm (1") 150mm (6") (variable via vehicle ground speed).
Hole Density:
Per Sq./ft 8 144 (variable via quick change holders and vehicle ground speed.)
(See Groundsman's Tine & Holder Catalogue for detailed information about hole patterns, tine & holder selection etc.)
ACCESSORIES
• Twin, triple, Quadra and quint tine holders plus dense pattern cluster heads.
• From micro to jumbo tines: hollow, solid, chisel.
• Custom tines available to customer specification.
• Front roller and floating linkage for rolling terrain.
• Flexplate Surface smoothing attachment.
• Flexblade core collection attachment.

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BASIC SETTING UPAND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Model 8120 CTM
Use on tractors of 18 HP and up. Front weights may be required for tractors under about 22HP. To en
sure adequate ground clearance in the raised position, attach the three-point linkage to the lower
most pin positions on the mounting frame.
• Check that the machine is mounted level right-to-left and adjust if necessary. Adjust stabilizers to
avoid excessive swing.
• With the machine lowered to the 'in work' position, check that the machine is level front to back,
(parallel to the ground), adjust the top link if necessary.
• Set the tractor engine speed to 1800 (2000 max) RPM engage PTO drive and forward motion before
lowering the machine into work. A test run on aprons on fair-way is advisable to establish correct for
ward speed. (See page 8, 'how to get the best from your Groundsman' )
• The tining mechanism is designed to work best if the forward speed is such that a 3”x 3” pattern is
achieved when fitted with twin holders. This forward speed should be maintained throughout
the complete range of operations. Closer hole patterns can be achieved by using tine holders which
contain more tines.
• When operating at maximum depth, the roller should remain in contact with the ground at all times i.e.
The machine will operate smoothly if the depth is not set to go any deeper than the machine is
capable of going in the given conditions.

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HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OFYOUR GROUNDSMAN
• Groundsman Turf Aerators are capable of switching tine combinations to perform a wide range of
aeration tasks with the minimum of effort to change over. This can be achieved because the elliptical
plunge action mechanism is designed to work with-out turf retainers thereby enabling any tine combi-
nation to be used. For example, it is possible to switch effortlessly from major hollow coring with
Twin or Triple holders to needle tining with Quad or Quint holders using the spigot clamp quick
change holder system. It must however be set-up correctly.
• Generally speaking, the machine should sit level front-to-back as well as right-to-left when in the
lowered 'in work' position. However the following applies for fine adjustment of the top link.
If the surface plucks or tufts out the front of the holes then follow A or B (Below) or a combination of
both.
ADecrease the forward speed without altering the engine RPM (this will also make the hole pattern
closer).
BIf you do not wish to alter the hole pattern then shorten the Top-Link.
If the surface plucks or tufts out the back of the holes then follow A or B (Below) or a combination of
both.
AIncrease the forward speed without altering the engine RPM (this will also make the hole pattern
wider).
BIf you do not wish to alter the hole pattern then lengthen the Top-Link.
• For maximum penetration in heavily compacted conditions use twin tine holders and avoid thick
heavy tines such as a 5/8” solids, 1½” chisels or jumbo hollows. (See Groundsman's Tine and Holder
catalogue further information)
• Dense/ (Close) aeration patterns can be achieved by using tine holders with more tines fitted ie. quads,
quints or clusters. If rooting is shallow then lifting of the turf may occur with the closer patterns. To
overcome this problem, drop back in density ie.: if lifting occurs with quint holders change them to
quad, triple or twin depending on the severity of the problem. Once the starting point has been estab-
lished for given conditions and on-going program of aeration will rapidly result in deeper rooting
where-by the denser patterns can then be achieved. This process will be expedited if the aeration pro-
gram is continued throughout the growing season when fertilizers are being applied. A turf retainer
attachment is available but should only be necessary in extreme conditions due to the minimal lift char-
acteristics of the Groundsman elliptical plunge action mechanism.

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Tines & Holders.
Groundsman provide clamp type tine holders in twin, triple, quad, and quint. Tines are available in a vari-
ety of sizes and in order to accommodate these the tine holders can be supplied in a range of socket sizes
as follows;
Twin ½" 5/8" ¾" 7/8"
Triple ½" 5/8" ¾"
Quad ½" 5/8"
Quint ½"
* See Groundsman's Tine & Holder catalogue for illustrations and descriptions
Fitting the tines to clamp style holders.
Ensure that the tine clamp bolt is loose. Place the holder on a solid surface or in a vice, insert the tine into
the socket and using a hammer make sure they are in all the way in to the stop. Tighten the tine clamp
bolt firmly with the wrench provided in the tool kit.
Cluster tines
Cluster tines are available in six, & eights. These are fitted to the spigot mounting flange by two fixing
nuts and tightened using the wrench provided in the tool kit. When the cluster tines wear out they are un-
bolted from the mounting flange discarded and replaced with a new one.
Fitting the tine holders to the machine
All tine holders are attached to the tining arms by a quick change spigot clamp mounting. The spigot is
located at the top of the tine holder and a vee which locates in the spigot clamp body ensures that orienta-
tion is always correct. Loosen the spigot clamp bolts with the wrench provided in the tool kit and pull
back the spigot clamp cap. Ensuring that the vee portion of the tine holder spigot is facing forward to-
wards the clamp body, insert the holder and tighten the spigot clamp bolts.
Removing the tine holders from the machine
Slacken the spigot clamp bolts just enough to release the tine holder spigot and remove.
CHANGING THE TINES & HOLDERS

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MAINTENANCE
Oil
To check the gear-box oil unscrew the oil level plug located in the centre of the access cover at the back
of the box. The oil should be up to the lower lip of the hole when the machine is level. If the oil level is
low remove the oil filler plug (Fig 3 Located on top of the gear-box using Castrol EP 90 or equivalent. If
the level consistently drops check the access cover and the input/output shafts for seepage. Replace the
gasket or seals if necessary.
Large diameter drive sprockets ensure long life from the drive chains however the following maintenance
procedures should be adhered to: Coat the main drive chains with a thin film of chain oil every 100 hours.
If the chain is seized replace it. If it is stretched or badly worn replace them all.
Grease
There are only two grease points on the machine, one on each plumber block bearing at either end of the
roller (Fig 2 on page 11.) These should be greased every 1000 hours. Remove the depth-set clamp lever
and pack the threads with grease periodically.
Fig 1
Clamp Bolts
Support Blocks
Wear Shims
Bias Rod Bolt
Anchor Bolt

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MAINTENANCE
The tinning mechanism
Sealed for life bearings are used through-out the tining mechanism, they require no maintenance. These
bearings are located on the crank-shaft and shackles towards the front of the machine. If high pressure
washers are to be used avoid concentrating the nozzle directly at sealed bearings.
The only wearing parts on the mechanism is the lateral support block and lateral wear shim (Fig 1 Page 9)
These items seldom need attention however if side (Lateral) movement at the tine holder exceeds 10mm
(7/16”) the following procedures should be followed:
With reference to Fig 1 Page 9
Slacken the anchor bolt and remove the bias-rod bolt.
Pivot the spigot-clamp body away from the assembly to expose the lateral support block.
The ware shims will be released, these should de examined for wear replace if necessary.
Remove the two clamp bolts on the under side of the support block, rotate the block 90 degrees and refit.
If all four wear faces on the block have already been used replace it.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
A large range of accessories are available for the Groundsman Aerators summarized as follows
Holders
Clamp style tine holders: Twin Triple Quad Quint
Tines
Jumbo/micro hollow
Solid/ needle tine
Chisel
Cluster * See Groundsman Tine and Holder catalogue available free.
Accessories
Core collector
Turf retainers
Surface iron

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FITTING ACCESSORY ATTACHMENTS
Storage wheels are supplied standard with Groundsman tractor mounted turf aerators.
The Flexblade core-collector, Flexblade surface iron and Turf-retainers are optional ac-
cessories. Instructions for fitting these items to the machine are as follows:
Storage wheels
The machines are supplied with three storage wheels. Two for attachment to each roller
leg and one at the front of the machine directly underneath the tractor mounting frame.
Remove all drag-link attachments. With the machine in the raised position, slot the cross
bar on the storage wheel brackets into the storage wheel mounting lugs on the roller legs,
Locate the hole at the upper end of the bracket onto the storage-wheel mounting-pin (see
fig 2 page 13) secure in position by fitting the linch pin provided. Lower the machine
onto the wheels and support the front with the jack legs before detaching from the tractor.
The castor wheel bracket can now be fitted to the front of the machine by slotting onto
the lower pins attached to the body. The hole at the upper end of the bracket is located
onto the storage wheel mounting pin in the same manner as the side wheels. Secure in
position by fitting the linch pin provided. Raise the jack legs and park the machine.
Flexblade Core Collector
The core collector attachment is fitted to the aerator machine by two drag-links and two
lift chains. The drag-links consist of a flat bar with a hole at either end. One end is lo-
cated on the drag-link mounting pin on the collector and the other end to the drag-link
mounting pin on the roller leg (fig2 page13) Insert the lift chain bars into the brackets
provided on the rear of the machine and secure with linch pins provided. The chains
should have about 2” of slack when the machine is lowered in work to allow the collector
to float freely on the turf and should adjust accordingly. Excessive slack will hinder the
dump of the cores when the machine is raised out of work due to the lack of ground
clearance.
Flexplate Surface Iron
The surface iron attachment is fitted to the machine in exactly the same manner as de-
scribed for the core collector.
Turf Retainer Attachment
With the machine raised off the ground and the rear safety flap removed, slide the turf
retainer rack over the top of the roller from the back to the front of the machine. Locate
the mounting bush into the lugs on each roller leg. (Fig a) below.
When the rack is in position remove the spacer which is fitted to protect the threads on
the clamp bolts when the holders are not being used. (Fig b)
Fit the holders starting with the wide holder on the left followed by the 7 narrow holders.
To find the correct position, turn the crank by hand and line the tines with the slots on the
holders and tighten the clamp. Make sure that all the holders line with the tines or the
holders could be damaged when the machine is lowered.
Fig a Fig b Spacer Plates Rack & Holders Fitted

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SETTING THE DEPTH
Setting the aeration depth
Raise the machine out of work until the roller is about 6" clear of the ground. Grasping the depth-set
lever while unclamping the depth-set clamp lever and pivoting the roller-leg away from the location
pin raise or lower the roller and
relocate the depth-set pin in one of the five notched positions in the roller leg.
Ensuring the location pin is fully engaged in the appropriate notch , tighten the depth-set clamp lever.
When adjusting the depth with the core collector attachment fitted, lower the machine so that the col-
lector is resting on the ground and not on the drag-link mounting pins. This will take pressure off the
roller leg making the depth adjustment easier.
Depth-Set Handle
Depth-Set Clamp Lever
Storage-Wheel Mounting Pin
Depth-Set Location Pin
Roller Leg
Roller Scraper
Adjusting Bolt
Storage Wheel
Mounting Bracket
Roller Scraper
Drag Link
Mounting Pin
Roller Grease Nipple
Fig 2

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Adjusting the roller scraper
The roller scraper will seldom need adjusting however if the scraper blade becomes worn
To the extent that it no longer rests on the roller adjust as follows:
Slacken the roller scraper clamp bolt (Fig 2 Page 11) and slide in the slotted hole
Rearwards away from the roller leg. Retighten the bolt at the new position. Repeat this
Adjustment at the other end.
Fig. 3 Gear Box Oil Filler Plug
P.T.O Input Shaft
Chain Tensioner Slide Clamp Bolt
Chain Tensioner Jacking Screw
1/2” Fore And Aft Slack
Adjusting the main drive chains
Remove the top cover exposing the gearbox and drive chains. Slacken the sliding and fixed
clamp bolts (fig 3) Undo the lock nut on the chain Tensioner jacking-screw and turn the screw
clockwise to tighten the chain. Repeat the operation for the other chain ensuring that the chains
have about 1/2” fore and aft slack when griped between finger and thumb where the chassis slot,
do not over tension, (see fig 3) Retighten all bolts and lock nuts, Replace cover.

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Crank Cross Section
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO.
1 2 GI008B Side Crank
2 1 GI009B Off Side Crank Hub
3 1 GI007A Centre Crank 8120
4 1 GI009A Gear Side Crank Hub
NOTE 2, 3, & 4 SOLD TOGETHER FACTORY FIT
2 GI027G Anchor Block Assembly
7 HD Crank Arm Right
9 CPC017 Cir Clip
10 GI309 Bias Rod
20 Implement Head
23 Bias Rod Cover
30 HD Crank Arm Left
31 HD Crank Shaft
33
BPC110 Crank Bearing
34 Clip Crank End
CENTRE SECTION OF CRANK ASSEMBLY IS
A RETURN TO FACTORY REPAIR ONLY
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Page 18
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Crank Arm Parts List (Image Next Page)
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1 1 GI002C HD Crank Right
2 2 BPC027 Crank Bearing Rear
3 2 CPC017 Crank Centre Circlip
4 1 GI253 Shackle Bearing Spindle
5 1 GI309 Bias Rod
6 1 BPC002 PC UD Bush Metalastic 13-1004
7 1 BPC003 UD Bush Small Bias Rod
8 2 MPC118 Circular Mount
9 1 GI259B SC Imp Head
11 2 GI259A Bias Rod UD Spacer
12 1 GI313A Clamp Block Implement Head
13 1 GI312 Lateral Support Block
14 2 BPC0830S Bolt
15 2 GI314 Lateral support shim
16 2 BPC716312HB Hex Head Bolt
17 5 NPC10NYT Nylock NUT
18 1 GI308 Bias Rod Cover
20 2 IPC007 Implement Head Hex Head Bolt
21 1 GI256 Implement Head Clamp Cap
22 2 GI033 Shackle Spacer
23 1 BPC005 Shackle Bolt C/Sunk
24 1 WAS10CK Counter Sunk Washer
25 1 BPC110 Crank Centre Bearing
26 1 GI027G Shackle Anchor Bearing Block Complete
27 2 GI006 Shackle Plate
29 1 GI313B Clamp Plate Implement Head

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Crank Arm Parts

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• GI314 Lateral Support Shim
• GI256 Spigot Clamp Cap
• BPC02 Clamp Arm UD Bushing Bolt
• BPC131 Bias Rod UD Bush Bolt
• GI259B Spigot Clamp Body
• GI312 Lateral Support Block
• GI313B Implement Head Clamp Plate
• GI313A Implement Head Clamp Block
IMPLAMENTHEAD
• GI309 Bias Rod
• BPC003 Bias Rod UD Bush
• GI005A Crank Arm UD Bush Insert
• BPC002 Crank Arm UD Bush
• GI002C Crank Arm
GI1259A Bias Rod UD Bush Insert
Fig 4
• NPC10NYP Nylock Nut
• BPC0825S Hex Bolt
• WAS10 Washer
• WAS08 Washer
• GI308 Bias Rod Cover
• MPC118 Circular Mount
• GI002C Crank Arm
• GI259A Bias Rod
BIAS ROD

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GI027G Shackle Anchor Bearing Block Assembly
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1 1 GI027B Shackle Anchor Block
2 1 GI253 Shackle Bearing Spindle
3 2 BPC027 Bearing Single Row Radial Ball
4 2 GI033 Spacer
5 2 GI006 Shackle
6 1 WAS10CK Counter Sunk Washer
7 1 BPC005 Shackle Bolt
8 1 NPC10NYT NUT
9 1 WAS10H Heavy Washer

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8120 CTM Spare Parts
BPC002 BUSH CRANK ARM UD 13 - 1004
BPC003 BUSH BIAS ROD UD 13-1460-00
BPC004 CRANK ARM UD BUSH C/W INSERTS 13-1004
BPC005 BOLTS C/SUNK SCK/HD SHACKLE M10
BPC020 BOLT UNF HEX . M. 7/16"
BPC027 BEARING 6204
BPC035 BOLT. M HT HEX M10
BPC036 BOLT. M HT HEX M12
BPC037 BOLT. M HT HEX M8
BPC038 BOLT'S HT HEX M10
BPC093 BEARING CRANK MAIN 6211
BPC110 BEARING CRANK-ARM 6208
BPC125 ROLLER BEARING MSFT25
CPC052 CONNECTOR LINK 5/8"
CPC092 CHAIN MAIN DRIVE 8120 5/8" PAIR
CPC099 CORE COLLECTOR LIFT CHAIN
GI0014HD FOUR ARM HD CRANK ASSY (Minus Imp. Heads)
GI0014HDC FOUR ARM HD CRANK UNIT C/W IMP. HEADS
GI002C CRANK BOX ARM
GI003H HD CRANK ARM ASSY (minus imp legs)
GI005A UD BUSH INSERT FLAT
GI006 SHACKLE
GI027G SHACKLE ANCHOR BEARING BLOCK. L B
GI070 GUARD GUSSET
GI071A UNDER CHAIN GUARD
GI110 CRANK ARM BEARING
GI233 CORE BLADE CHAINS
GI253 SPINDLE SHACKLE
GI256 SC HOLDER CLAMP CAP
GI259A BIAS ROD UD SPACER
GI259B SPIGOT CLAMP BODY
GI268 T BAR
GI313A IMP. HEAD CLAMP BLOCK
GI313B IMP. HEAD CLAMP PLATE
GI314 LATERAL SUPPORT SHIM
GI318 DRIVE KEY
GI405OBS 8120 GEAR BOX BASE PLATE
GI4110 GEARBOX HEX MOUNTED SPROCKET 8120
GI419 ROLL-LEG CORE GUARD PLATE
GI419R ROLL-LEG CORE FLAPS
GI420 HUB GEAR BOX SIDE 8120/12180
GI421 HUB HARDY SPICER SIDE 8120/12180
GI422 SHIM FOR GEARBOX & HARDY SPICER HUB
GI423 TAPER LOCK 40 FOR 12180
GI426 GUARD STEEL TYPE, TOP 8120
GI439 REAR FLAP MOUNTING BRACKETS RH
GI439A REAR FLAP MOUNTING BRACKETS LH
GI444 ROLLER 8120
GI445D SCRAPER ROLLER 8120
GI445E SCRAPER ROLLER 12180
GI450C FLEX BLADE (INSIDE)
GI450D FLEX BLADE (OUTSIDE)
GI451D 8120 CORE COLLECTOR SKID PLATE
GI4053C CORE COLLECTOR GRAG LINK
GI455A CORE/C LIFT-CHAIN BRACKET
GI455B CORE/C LIFT CHAIN BAR
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