SAFETY, OPERATORS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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MAINTENANCE &
LUBRICATION
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8.12 MACHINE MAINTENANCE
Other Regular Service.
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Verify proper operation of safety interlock
switches (Seat switch, etc.)
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Ensure nuts and bolts remain tight.
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visually inspect for hydraulic leaks.
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Keep engine bay clear of debris.
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Keep tyre pressure at correct level. See section 4
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Follow the engine manufacturer’s maintenance
recommendations.
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If a label becomes worn or removed, see the
LABELS section of this manual or the tractor
Parts Manual for replacement information.
NOTE: When washing machine with pressure spray
washers or steam cleaners, avoid washing bearing
areas because cleaning solutions might penetrate
bearing seals and cause premature bearing failure.
Storage
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Store petrol or diesel fuel in an approved
container in a cool dry place.
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Keep the machine and fuel containers in a
locked storage place to prevent tampering
and to keep children from playing with
them.
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Do not store fuel or petrol/diesel fuel
powered equipment in any closed area
where heating appliances, pilot lights or any
sort of open flame is present.
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Before storing, allow the engine to cool, and
drain fuel completely from fuel tanks and
containers.
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Maximum safety and best mowing results
can only be expected if the mower is
maintained and operated properly.
8.11
REAR HUB NUT LOCK- APPLICATION AND
INSPECTION.
The Hub Nut Lock is a quick visual indicator to the
security of the Hub Nut.
Due to its design and colouring the Hub Nut Lock is
easily visible from a distance even when the tractor unit
is in use or is parked.
Daily:
Visual checks should be conducted to check that the
Wheel Nut Locks are in place. If missing replacement
components should be sourced before using the
equipment.
A
Wheel Rim
B
Hub Nut
C
Hub Nut Lock
D
Hub Nut Lock Screw
8.13 MACHINE MAINTENANCE WITH CAB FITTED
To carry out maintenance under the operators seat the
left hand rear three quarter glass window needs to be
removed from the cab. This is a two man operation.
1
One person Should be outside the cab supporting
the window.
2
The person inside the cab should release the
retaining handle.
3.
The window can now be removed and stored in a
safe place.
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