Maintenance Requirements; Maintenance Schedule/Record - MacDon D65 Operator's Manual

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5.3 Maintenance Requirements

Regular maintenance is the best insurance against early wear and untimely breakdowns.
Periodic maintenance requirements are organized according to service intervals.
When servicing the machine, refer to the appropriate section in this chapter and use only the fluids and lubricants specified
in Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on the inside back cover.
Log hours of operation, use the maintenance record, and keep copies of your maintenance records (refer to
Maintenance Schedule/Record, page
CAUTION
Carefully follow safety messages. Refer to

5.3.1 Maintenance Schedule/Record

Maintenance requirements are organized according to service intervals.
If a service interval specifies more than one timeframe, e.g., "100 hours or annually", service the machine at whichever
interval is reached first.
IMPORTANT:
Service the machine more often if operating under adverse conditions (severe dust, extra heavy loads, etc.).
Maintenance
Action:
Record
Hour Meter Reading
Date
Serviced by
First Use, refer to
5.3.2 Break-In Inspection, page 123
5.3.4 Maintaining the Header – End-of-Season, page 124
End of Season, refer to
10 Hours or Daily
46
ü Hydraulic hoses and lines
Knife sections, guards, and
ü
47
hold-downs
ü Tire pressure
47
Knife (except in sandy
S
conditions)
47
25 Hours
S Knifehead(s)
47
50 Hours
ü Draper roller bearings
Knife drive box oil - first 50
hours only
All upper cross auger (UCA)
S
grease points
100 Hours or Annually
46
46. Whichever occurs first.
47. A record of daily maintenance is not required, but can be kept at the Owner's/Operator's discretion.
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122).
5.1 Preparing Machine for Servicing, page 119
ü ü - Check
47
S S - Lubricate
122
5.3.1
and
1 Safety, page
1.
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