Checking Hydraulic Hoses And Lines; Lubrication And Servicing - MacDon D65 Operator's Manual

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10. Check for broken components and order replacements from your Dealer. Immediate repair of these items will
save time and effort at the beginning of next season.
11. Replace or tighten any missing or loose hardware. Refer to

5.3.5 Checking Hydraulic Hoses and Lines

Check hydraulic hoses and lines daily for signs of leaks.
WARNING
• Avoid high-pressure fluids.
penetrate the skin causing serious injury. Relieve
pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines.
Tighten all connections before applying pressure.
Keep hands and body away from pin holes and
nozzles which eject fluids under high pressure.
• If ANY fluid is injected into the skin, it must
be surgically removed within a few hours by a
doctor familiar with this type of injury or gangrene
may result.
• Use a piece of cardboard or paper to search
for leaks.
IMPORTANT:
Keep hydraulic coupler tips and connectors clean. Dust,
dirt, water, and foreign material are the major causes of
hydraulic system damage. Do NOT attempt to service
hydraulic system in the field as it require WHITE ROOM
CARE during overhaul.

5.3.6 Lubrication and Servicing

CAUTION
To avoid personal injury, before servicing header or opening drive covers, follow procedures in
Preparing Machine for Servicing, page
Refer to
5.2.1 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants, page 112
Log hours of operation and use the Maintenance Record provided to keep a record of scheduled maintenance. Refer
to
5.3.1 Maintenance Schedule/Record, page
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
Escaping fluid can
111.
115.
118
5.2 Maintenance Specifications, page
Figure 5.3: High Pressure Warning
Figure 5.4: Checking Leak
for recommended lubricants.
112.
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