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Every month, or more often with heavy use, check:
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The condition of the loader’s pivot points. As required, replace wear bushes and/or the pins.
Wear bushes must be replaced if they are less than 1 mm thick.
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The level of the tractor’s hydraulic oil and the sealing of the hydraulic circuit. If you find any internal or external leaks on
hydraulic components (rams, pipes, connectors, Mach, couplings, etc.), contact your dealer.
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The condition of the hoses: replace them if any cracks or oil seepages appear.
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The correct operation of the monolever (cables, play, locking, etc.).
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The condition of the electric cabling. Contact your dealer if any connectors or cables are damaged.
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The mechanical condition (any cracks, distortion, end stop matting, play, parking stands, etc.).
Contact your dealer if there is any abnormal wear.
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Scrapping: please contact your dealer or a company specialising in materials recycling.
Check the tightness of the bracket after 10 and 50 hours work, then every 100 hours or at each engine draining of
the tractor. Contact your dealer if there is any loosening.
IMPORTANT:
Any fasteners/screws needing to be retightened must be inspected, replaced if necessary, cleaned and reassembled
using thread locking compound.
Tighten fasteners/screws in accordance with the tightening torque recommended in the table below.
(The use of an air gun to tighten the tractor’s bolts is prohibited)
Tightening torques (Nm)
Classe de visserie
Class of bolt
Schraubenart
Filetage - Thread
- Gewinde
M 5
M 6
M 8
M 10
M 12
M 14
M 16
M 18
M 20
M 22
M 24
M 27
8.8
5.2
9
21.6
43
73
117
180
259
363
495
625
915
10.9
7.6
13.2
31.8
63
108
172
264
369
517
704
890
1304
12.9
8.9
15.4
37.2
73
126
201
309
432
605
824
1041
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