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ASSEMBLY AND LUBRICATION
9.
Recommended:
To replace oil if bearing is free from
frame, remove the filler plug on the center of the
housing
.
Rotate the bearing
assembly until the filler plug opening is pointed
downward and allow oil to drain into drain pan.
Inspect old oil for any metal flakes or shavings that
could be caused by excessive bearing wear. Using
SAE 90 mineral gear oil, fill housing with oil to the
recommended level. Check the plug for damage to
the threads. Apply thread sealer on filler plug threads
and replace the filler plug into the housing.
10. Wheel seals, when properly installed, will allow
grease to pass without harm to seals. Regular
lubrication will extend service life, particularly in
severe operating conditions.
11. The 6510 is equipped with maintenance-free
bearings in the lifts. This area requires no lubrication.
Storage
1.
The service life of the 6510 will be extended by
proper off-season storage practices. Prior to storing
the unit, complete the following procedures:
a.
Completely clean the unit.
b.
Inspect the machine for worn or defective parts.
Replace as needed.
c.
Repaint all areas where the original paint is worn
off.
d.
Grease all exposed metal surfaces of shanks,
points and discs.
e.
Apply a light coating of oil or grease to exposed
cylinder rods to prevent them from rusting.
f.
Lubricate each point of the machine as stated in
“Lubrication Schedule” on page 3-3
2.
Store the unit in a shed or under a tarpaulin to protect
it from the weather. The ground tools and tires should
rest on boards, or some other object, to keep them
out of the soil.