4-9 STORAGE
The service life of the machine will be ex-
tended by the following proper off-season storage
practices:
4-9.1
Completely clean the unit and inspect the
machine for worn or defective parts. Replace
defective and worn parts, as needed, to
avoid delays the following season.
4-9.2
Repaint all areas where the original paint
film is worn off.
4-9.3
Grease all exposed metal surfaces of
shanks, points, and coulters.
4-9.4
Lubricate as suggested in
Section 4-8.
4-9.5
Store the unit in a shed, or under a tarpau-
lin, to protect it from the weather. The
ground tools and tires should rest on a board
or other device to keep them out of the soil.
4-7
Summary of Contents for SOIL MASTER II 1200 Series
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