Jacking The Machine; Greasing The Bearings And Bushings - Toro ProCore 864 Operator's Manual

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Jacking the Machine

CAUTION
If the machine is not properly supported by
blocks or jack stands, the machine may move
or fall, which may result in personal injury.
• Ensure that the machine is parked on a
solid, level surface such as a concrete
floor. Always chock the traction unit tires.
• Prior to raising the machine, remove any
attachments that may interfere with the
safe and proper raising of the machine.
• When changing attachments or performing
other service, use correct blocks, hoists
or jacks.
• Use jack stands or solid wood blocks to
support the raised machine.
Note:
If available, use a hoist to lift the rear of the
machine. Use the eyelets in the coring head bearing
housings as hoist attachment points
Figure 26
1. Lifting eyelets
Greasing the Bearings and
Bushings
Service Interval: Every 50 hours
The main working bearings of the machine are sealed
for life and require no maintenance or lubrication.
This drastically reduces the maintenance required
and eliminates the risk of grease or oil being dropped
onto the turf.
There are grease fittings that must be lubricated with
an SAE multi-purpose, high-temperature grease with
high-pressure (EP) performance or SAE multi-purpose
lithium-based grease.
The lubrication points are:
PTO driveshaft (3)
Roller bearings (ProCore 864: 2; ProCore 1298: 4)
(Figure
(Figure
26)
Driveshaft bearings (ProCore 864:1; ProCore 1298:
2)
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