H&S HAY MACHINE II Operator's Manual And Parts List page 14

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LUBRICATION
The operator should become familiar with all lubrication points, and establish a systematic routine to insure com-
plete and quick lubrication of the machine. Life expectancy of this or any other machine is dependent on regular
maintenance including lubrication, proper adjustment, and bolt torque.
GREASE FITTINGS
WARNING
There are 36 grease fittings on this machine. If these are lubricated properly and often enough
it will prolong the life of your Haymachine II. Grease daily during normal use, and before and
after storage. Use a good grade of high quality grease. Make certain the grease fittings are
free of paint and dirt. Grease them until grease comes out around the shaft on the sleeve type
DO NOT CLEAN OR
bearings. On the sealed ball bearings, grease should be added slowly until a slight bead forms
WORK ON THIS
at the seals indicating the correct amount of lubricant. Wipe off the excess grease to prevent
MACHINE WITHOUT
the accumulation of chaff and grit around the bearings.
FIRST DISENGAG-
ING POWER AND
SHUTTING OFF
TRACTOR ENGINE
LOCATION OF GREASE FITTINGS
A. (2) one at each end of reel main shaft (sealed bearings).
B. One on upper drive pulley support bearing (sealed bearing).
C. One on cam center bearing.
D. (12) three on each set of cam arms.
E. (12) one at end of each arm of each reel cross.
F. One on rake wheel beam pivot.
G. (3) one on each rake arm pivot.
H. One on hydraulic lift bracket.
I.
One on gauge wheel pivot.
J. (2) One on each side of rake beam pivot
B C
A
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