SERVICE SCHEDULE
Maintenance Intervals
Maintenance work must be done at regular intervals.
Failure to do so will result in excessive wear and early
failures. The service schedule is a guide for correct
maintenance of the equipment.
Instructions are necessary before operating or
servicing equipment. Read and understand the
Operator's Manual and safety signs (decals) on
equipment. Follow warnings and instructions in
the manuals when making repairs, adjustments
or servicing. Check for correct function after
adjustments, repairs or service. Untrained
operators and failure to follow instructions can
cause injury or death.
Daily Checks (or every 8 hours)
Tire pressure
Blades
Blade bearing
Hydraulic cylinders
Hose routing
Center frame pivots
Warning lights
Rear attachment bearings
Monthly Checks (or every 100 hours)
Hydraulic cylinders
Hose routing
Center frame pivots
Warning lights
Rear attachment bearings
Frame welded assemblies
Rockshaft grease-less bearings
Maintenance - High Speed Compact Disc
BLADES
Blade Arm / Blade / Bearing Inspection
Always unfold the equipment to the field operating
position and lower to ground when servicing or
making adjustments. If equipment must be serviced
or adjusted in the raised position, place blocks
under frame. Do not rely on hydraulic lock-up valves
as a safety device.
Figure 152
Check weekly that the blade arm mounting bolts (1,
Figure 152) are tight.
Figure 153
Visually inspect the blades (1, Figure 153) for wear or
damage daily. Replace blade if worn or damaged.
Make sure bearings (2) turn free and bearing nut (3) and
blade bolts (4) are tight.
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