8. DETACH OF MACHINE FROM THE TRACTOR
Park the tractor on a flat surface, pull the handbrake and put
the wheel chock to tires.
Hydraulic arms of tractor should be alignment.
Lower the machine by means of the tractor hydraulic arms.
Wind up the machine support leg and insert the safety pin
If your machine has shaft dismount the shaft from tractor.
If your machine has hydraulic hoses depressurize the pressure
through tractor’s hydraulic valve and disconnect the
hydraulic hoses from the tractor.
If your machine has electric system disconnect the electric
connections from the tractor when tractor is in stop position.
Pull out the connection pins.
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9. MAINTENANCE
Here follows a list of various maintenance operations to be carrying out
periodically. Lowered operating costs and a longer lasting machine
depend, among others, on the methodical constant observation of these
rules.
The maintenance periods listed in this manual are only indicative
and are for on normal conditions on use therefore be varied depending the
kind of service, the more or less dusty surroundings, seasonal factors, etc.
For more serious conditions of service, maintenance will logically be done
more often.
Before injecting grease, the nipples must be cleaned to avoid mud, dust
and foreign bodies from mixing with the grease; otherwise they will reduce
or even annul the effect of the lubrication.
- After use wash the equipment thoroughly
- After the every eight hours of work check that all the bolts are still tight.
- For all greasing points use the suggested grease and if your machine has
gearbox, use the gearbox oil. After 400 working hours replace the
gearbox oil new one completely (2L).
At the end of the season or if a long period of rest is for seen it is
advisable:
- Carefully check worn or damaged parts and replace if necessary.
- Tighten all screws and bolts.
- Grease the all unpainted parts. Protect the equipment with a cover (such
as nylon and etc.).
- Keep your machine in a dry place. Don’t move it and keep away form
unauthorized people.
- If these operations are done carefully, it will be total advantage for you
because next season your machine will be perfectly ready to work.
- Finally, we remind you that the manufacturer is always available for any
and all necessary assistance and spares.
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