MB Companies HLP Operator'S Manual Download Page 10

 

Copyright 2004 M-B Companies, Inc. 
All Rights Reserved

 

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Maintenance 

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 

 

  Check adjustments – every 10 hours 

  Grease bearings – every 10 hours 

  Grease pivot points – every 50 hours 

  Check and refill oil level – every 50 hours 

  Replace oil filter – every 250 hours 

  Replace hydraulic oil – annually 

  Replace brush filler – as needed 

  *Note* – Maintenance pertaining to oil and oil filter 

only refers to the independent hydraulic systems 
provided by M-B. 

 

LUBRICATION 

 
Grease bearings and pivot points per the maintenance 
schedule using Chevron Ultra Duty II, Grade 2; or 
equivalent high-temp grease. 
There are minimum of (8) grease points on the unit;: (4) 
at the swing arms, (2) at the pivot points and (2) on the 
bearings. 

Use 

Chevron Rykon MV or Dexron-III/Mercon ATF or 

equivalent

 for M-B supplied independent hydraulic 

systems. If the oil is supplied by the prime mover, use 
the prime mover manufacturer’s recommended fluid. 
 

DECALS 

 
The following informational decals are on your unit. 
All grease points on the unit are indicated by the 
‘GREASE’ decal. 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HLP

Page 1: ...m MB Companies Inc Attachment Sales 1615 Wisconsin Avenue P O Box 200 New Holstein WI 53061 Telephone 800 558 5800 FAX 920 898 4588 Please have your SERIAL NUMBER ready when contacting your authorized...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2004 M B Companies Inc All Rights Reserved 2 SERIAL NUMBER...

Page 3: ...Copyright 2004 M B Companies Inc All Rights Reserved 3...

Page 4: ...le 9 Lubrication 9 Filler Replacement 10 Troubleshooting 11 Parts List 11 WARNING You must read understand and comply with all the safety and operating instructions in this manual before attempting to...

Page 5: ...Always wear substantial footwear and appropriate clothing Wear footwear that improves traction on slippery slopes DO NOT wear long scarves or loose clothing that could become entangled in moving part...

Page 6: ...the unit to remind you of this important information while you are operating your unit All WARNING CAUTION and instructional messages on your unit should be carefully read and obeyed Personal bodily...

Page 7: ...your authorized dealer for replacement parts service or information you MUST have these numbers Record your model name number manufacturer s identification numbers in the space provided for easy acce...

Page 8: ...se to 18 as it can be Because of the constrained spaces on some mowers it maybe necessary that the shaft is higher or lower Note occasionally the horizontal mounting shaft is replaced by pins or bolts...

Page 9: ...dried on or difficult to remove such as mud or ice it may be necessary to drive extremely slow to allow the broom to scrub the surface STORAGE Always store the broom in a supported position with the...

Page 10: ...draulic systems provided by M B LUBRICATION Grease bearings and pivot points per the maintenance schedule using Chevron Ultra Duty II Grade 2 or equivalent high temp grease There are minimum of 8 grea...

Page 11: ...rive pin on the inside ring of each segment Be sure to rotate each segment so the position of the pin is on a different side of the core with each segment being installed This will help to insure prop...

Page 12: ...ear b Adjust using leveling bolt c Adjust on head anchor Broom sweeping poorly a Material is caked on or frozen b Uneven sweeping surface c Material is too heavy d Broom rotating too slowly e Tractor...

Page 13: ...Copyright 2004 M B Companies Inc All Rights Reserved 13 Parts List...

Page 14: ...10 Endcover Seal 1 11 Seal Carrier 1 12 Thrust Washer 1 13 Rear Thrust Bearing 201 92027 1 14 Front Housing Bearing 201 92129 1 15 Housing Includes 14 16 201 92022 1 16 Rear Housing Bearing 201 92130...

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