
PN 26037-00 R072208
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OPERATION
After the season’s use, the machine should be thoroughly in-
spected and prepared for storage. Repair or replace any worn or
damaged components to prevent any unnecessary down time
at the start of next season. To ensure a long, trouble free life,
this procedure should be followed when preparing the unit for
storage:
Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
1.
Thoroughly wash the entire machine using a pressure washer
2.
to remove all dirt, mud, debris or residue.
Inspect the following components:
3.
PTO Driveline Components
A.
Check the condition and operation of the friction
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disc torque limiter (slip clutch) (see Service &
Maintenance section).
Release slip clutch pressure.
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Store in a dry place.
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Electrical System
B.
Check the wiring harness and all wiring com-
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ponents for damaged or worn areas.
Check for cracked or worn insulation.
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Replace any components that have come
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in contact with moving parts and re-route to
prevent damage in the future.
CWS Components:
C.
Air tubes: repair or replace bent or damaged
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air tubes.
Fan Components
D.
Visually inspect fan rotor for wear or build-up.
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Check condition of the rotary screen bear-
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ings.
Make a list of all parts needed for repairs and order them
4.
immediately. Repairs can then be done when time permits
to prevent unnecessary down time at the start of next sea-
son.
Lubricate all grease points to remove any water residue
5.
from the washing and prevent rusting during the storage
period. Rotate all moving parts to distribute lubricant to all
surfaces.
Apply a light coat of grease on the shafts.
6.
Check the cutterbar, reel area and drives for entangled
7.
material.
Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to prevent rusting.
8.
Move the machine to its storage area.
9.
Select an area that is dry, level, and free of debris.
10.
If the machine cannot be stored inside, cover with a water-
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proof tarpaulin and tie securely in place.
Store out of the way of human activity.
12.
Do not allow children to play on or around stored unit.
13.
5.9 SToRage
Removing fRom SToRage
When removing from storage and preparing to use, follow this
procedure:
Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
1.
Remove the tarpaulin from the machine if it was covered.
2.
Clean off accumulated trash and dirt.
3.
Check routing and securing of all hydraulic lines and wiring
4.
harness. Adjust as required.
Rotate all components and systems by hand to see that none
5.
are seized. Loosen any seized components with penetrating
oil before starting.
Retighten any loose bolts to their specified torque.
6.
Lubricate all grease points and shaft surfaces.
7.
Check for excessive wear on all moving parts.
8.
Tighten all hydraulic connections and mounts Replace
9.
o-rings, fittings, or connectors subject to leaking.
Review and follow all items in the machine break-in section
10.
before starting (Section 5.4).
Install all safety shields and review precautions with opera-
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tors and other personnel involved in the operation.
Drain and refill gearbox lube.
12.
Readjust the torque limiter on main driveline.
13.
Summary of Contents for CWS 1010
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