7 - MAINTENANCE
Regular lubrication is the best insurance against delays
and repairs. Proper lubrication will extend machine life.
Refer to the following charts for lubricants and service in-
tervals.
NOTICE:
Failure to complete the required maintenance
at the recommended intervals can cause unnecessary
downtime.
The intervals listed in the Lubrication Chart are guidelines
to be used when operating in normal conditions. Adjust
the intervals for operating in adverse environmental and
working conditions. The intervals should be shortened for
sandy, dusty and extremely hot operating conditions.
Always clean the area around dipsticks, fill caps, and
check plugs when checking fluid levels. Failure to clean
these areas may allow contamination to enter the system.
Drain, flush and refill the system any time you suspect it
is contaminated.
Grease Fittings
Wipe dirt from fittings before greasing.
Pump fresh grease into fitting to adequately lubricate the
component and force out any contamination from the
grease passage.
Wipe off excess grease.
Use a grease gun containing clean high grade of
NEW
HOLLAND AMBRA GR-9 MULTI-PURPOSE GREASE
.
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