7. Inspections; Precautions Before Inspection; Inspection Of Covers; Inspection Of Rollers - Baroness TDA1200 Owner's Operating Manual

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7. Inspections

7-1. Precautions before Inspection

Read "Inspection before work" on the tractor's owner's operating manual carefully.
Be sure to stop the engine before inspection, service and adjustment with the tractor
linked.

7-2. Inspection of Covers

If you have removed a protective cover during inspection, be sure to securely install it in
its original position.
If a protective cover remains removed, foreign objects may fly off, possibly resulting in
injuries.
● Make sure that there is no wear or deterioration of protective covers.
● Make sure that there is no damage to protective covers.
● Make sure that there is no interference with moving parts due to deformation of protective
covers.
● Make sure that protective covers are installed in their appropriate positions.

7-3. Inspection of Rollers

Bearing wear due to frequent use or bearing damage caused by water infiltration may
prevent the roller from rotating smoothly.
Inspect the roller and, if necessary, replace parts such as oil seals and bearings.
1.Make sure that there is no abrasion nor adhesion of the roller.
2.Make sure that there is no wear of the roller shaft.
3.Make sure that there is no wear nor damage of the oil seal.
4.Make sure that there is no wear nor rust of the bearing.
5.Make sure that there is no play in the roller shaft.

7-4. Inspection of Tines

Wear gloves when touching tines to avoid cutting your hands.
Vibration from imbalance, dullness or poor discharge of cores may occur due to frequent use
or damage during transportation.
Inspect and, if necessary, replace.
1.Make sure that the tines are not bent.
2.Make sure that the tines are not chipped.
3.Check how much the tines are worn.
The operating depth cannot be maintained if tine wear is 10 mm (0.39 in) or more.
4.Make sure that the edges of tines are not too blunt, making cutting difficult.
5.Make sure that the mounting bolts for the tines are not loose.
6.Check how much the sliding plate of the tine mount section is worn.

7-5. Inspection of Lawn Pressing Plate

Damage may occur due to frequent use or during transportation.
Inspect and, if necessary, replace.
1.Make sure that there is no deformation of the lawn pressing plate.
2.Make sure that there are no cracks or damage to the lawn pressing plate.
3.Make sure that the mounting bolts for the lawn pressing plate are not loose.
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