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Battle Ax OM
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Excessive vibration.
Broken or missing teeth.
Replace teeth.
Mud and/or debris wrapped around
the rotor.
Clean the Battle Ax.
Faulty rotor bearing.
Replace bearing(s).
Damage to rotor (includes bent end
of shafts, missing balance weights,
or actual rotor deformity from striking
rocks, etc.)
Consult factory.
Uneven cutting.
Teeth dull or worn excessively.
Replace teeth.
Engine RPM too slow.
Adjust machine RPM to full throttle.
Travel speed too fast.
Reduce travel speed.
Rotor will not turn, or turns slowly.
Low oil.
Check oil level in excavator. Add if
necessary.
Low oil flow.
Check flow control on excavator.
Oil filter plugged.
Replace excavator oil filter.
Faulty rotor bearing.
Replace bearing(s).
Rotor jammed.
Remove material from rotor. See
“Clearing Jams” on page 15.
Maintenance
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