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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
To prepare the ROCK-EZE for storage, perform the following steps:
1.
Clean all mud, dirt, grease and other foreign material from the exterior of the
machine. Wash the complete machine. If washing the ROCK-EZE with a
high-pressure washer, keep the nozzle away from the sealed bearings. Repaint
places where bare metal is exposed - this will inhibit rusting.
2.
Place the jackstand in the down and in locked position. Block the rear axle up
taking the weight off the tires, but do not deflate tires. If possible, store the
machine in a dry, protected place. If it is necessary to store the machine
outside, cover it with waterproof canvas, plastic, or other suitable protective
material.
3.
Coat exposed hydraulic cylinder rod with grease. Oil chains. Lubricate
thoroughly according to lubrication instructions. Repack wheel bearings.
4.
Check the machine for any worn or broken parts.
5.
By ordering parts now, you will avoid delays when it is time to remove the
machine from storage. When ordering parts always specify machine serial
number and the part number of the replacement part. Part numbers can be
found in the parts section of this manual.
5.4.1 Removing the machine from storage
To remove the ROCK-EZE from storage, perform the following steps:
1.
Remove all protective coverings.
2.
Remove blocking from under the machine
3.
Lubricate machine in accordance with lubrication instructions found in this
manual.
4.
Follow pre-starting inspection instructions.
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