5.2.2 Preseason/Annual Service
CAUTION
• Review the operator's manual to refresh your memory on safety and operating recommendations.
• Review all safety signs and other decals on the header and note hazard areas.
• Be sure all shields and guards are properly installed and secured. Never alter or remove
safety equipment.
• Be sure you understand and have practiced safe use of all controls. Know the capacity and the
operating characteristics of the machine.
• Check the first aid kit and fire extinguisher. Know where they are and how to use them.
Perform the following at the beginning of each operating season:
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Lubricate machine completely. Refer to
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Perform all annual maintenance. Refer to
5.2.3 End-of-Season Service
CAUTION
Never use gasoline, naphtha, or any volatile material for cleaning purposes. These materials may be toxic
and/or flammable.
Do the following at the end of each operating season:
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Clean the header thoroughly.
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Store in a dry, protected place if possible. If stored outside, always cover the header with a waterproof canvas or
other protective material.
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Raise the header and engage header safety props.
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If possible, block up the header to take weight off tires.
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Repaint all worn or chipped painted surfaces to prevent rust.
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Loosen drive belt.
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Lubricate the header thoroughly, leaving excess grease on fittings to keep moisture out of bearings.
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Apply grease to exposed threads, cylinder rods, and sliding surfaces of components.
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Oil cutterbar components to prevent rust.
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Check for worn components and repair as necessary.
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Check for broken components and order replacements from your Dealer. Attention to these items right away will
save time and effort at beginning of next season.
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Replace or tighten any missing or loose hardware. Refer to
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Remove divider rods (if equipped) to reduce space required for inside storage.
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5.2.4 Lubrication and Servicing, page
5.2.1 Maintenance Schedule/Record, page
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