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5.15
Maintenance as Required
This section details service procedures that should be done as they are required.
5.15.1
Seat Belts
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Keep sharp edges and items that can cause damage away from the belts.
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Check belts, buckles, retractors, tethers, slack take-up system, and mounting bolts for damage.
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Check that bolts are tight on the seat bracket or mounting.
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Replace all parts that have damage or wear.
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Replace belts that have cuts that can weaken the belt.
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Keep seat belts clean and dry. Clean only with a soap solution and warm water. Do
NOT
use bleach or dye on the belts,
as this may weaken the material.
5.15.2
Draining Fuel Tank
Draining the fuel tank is necessary to remove old or contaminated fuel.
WARNING
To avoid bodily injury or death from unexpected startup of the machine, always stop the engine and remove the key
from the ignition before leaving the operator
’
s seat for any reason.
WARNING
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To avoid personal injury or death from explosion or fire, do NOT smoke or allow flame or sparks near fuel tank
when refueling.
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NEVER refuel the windrower when the engine is hot or running.
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To avoid electric discharge and the risk of a fire or explosion, ensure that the fuel delivery system is properly
bonded and grounded. A bonded fuel delivery system has an electrically conductive and unbroken connection
between all components of the fuel delivery system (fuel supply tank, transfer pump, transfer hose, nozzle, and
others). A wire connection from the fuel delivery system to the machine chassis will equalize the static electric
potential between the two machines, further reducing the chance of a static electric discharge. A properly grounded
fuel delivery system has an electrically conductive connection from the fuel delivery system tank to earth ground to
allow static and electrical charge dissipation.
1.
Stop the engine and remove the key.
2.
Locate the fuel tank on the right side of the windrower frame.
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