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Maintenance
10.3 Maintenance after 20 operating hours or longer downtime
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At regular intervals and at the beginning and end of the season, the moving parts of the unit must
be greased or oiled.
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There is a grease nipple underneath the device holder on the single-axle tractor and lubricate it
regularly.
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Regularly grease the attachment of the attachment or the intake pipe of the single-axle tractor.
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Lubricate or lubricate Bowden cables as required
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Hydraulic oil and filter change for the first time after 20 operating hours, then every 100 operating
hours. Change the hydraulic oil filter at the same time interval as the oil change. (used oil type
see chapter for technical data)
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Clean the air pre-filter (if present) at the latest after 25 operating hours and in very dusty conditions
after a few hours
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Replace the air pre-filter (if present) and the air filter cartridge if they are very dirty or damaged.
10.4 Maintenance after 100 operating hours
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Fan housing after every 100 operating hours or min. Take off once a year - preferably before the
season - and clean the cooling fins on the cylinder and cylinder head as well as the baffles, cooling
air strainer and oil cooler necessary for air circulation.
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Hydraulic oil and filter change for the first time after 20 operating hours, then every 100 operating
hours. Change the hydraulic oil filter at the same time interval as the oil change. (used oil type
see chapter for technical data)
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Cleaning the spark plug of soot deposits with a wire brush followed by checking the distance
between the electrodes. The electrode distance should be approx. 1 mm. Renew spark plugs after
200 operating hours.
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Clean the air filter cartridge at the latest after 100 hours of operation and in very dusty conditions
after a few hours
10.5 Storage
If the machine is not used for a long time, the following measures are recommended:
1.) Perform cleaning
2.) Preserve the motor (observe the instructions of the motor manufacturer)!
Completely drain fuel or top up fuel tank, add fuel stabilizer to fuel.
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Run the engine for approx. 1 minute
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Add one teaspoonful (approx. 0.03 ltr.) Of engine oil to the spark plug opening and then
slowly crank the engine.
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Reinstall the spark plug and do not attach the spark plug connector. Pull on the starter
handle until the compression resistance is felt, thus the valves are closed.
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Every two to three weeks, crank the engine slowly and pull it again until the compression
resistance is felt.
3.) Jack drive wheels
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Using wooden blocks, jack up the machine so that the drive wheels are not resting on
the ground. Pay attention to stability!
4.) Subordinate machine
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To prevent corrosion, protect the machine from weathering. Do not store the machine
in damp rooms, fertilizer storage or stables.
5.) Cover the machine with a cloth or similar