SECTION 5
Pronar N262 N262/1
5.31
Parts, which should be lubricated with machine oil, should be wiped with dry cleaning cloth
and then a small quantity of oil should be applied do surfaces (with oil can or brush). Wipe off
excess oil.
When using the D – days the user is obliged to observe lubrication instructions
according to attached schedule. Excess oil or grease causes depositing additional
contaminants in places requiring lubrication, therefore it is essential to keep individual
machine elements clean.
Change of grease in hub bearings should be entrusted to specialised service points,
equipped with the appropriate tools. According to the recommendations of the axle
Manufacturer, dismantle the entire hub, remove the bearing and individual sealing rings. After
careful washing and inspection, mount lubricated elements. If necessary, bearing and seals
should be replaced with new parts. Lubrication of axle bearings shall be performed at least
once in 2 years or every 50,000 km. In the event of intensive use, lubrication should be
performed more frequently.
Empty grease or oil containers should be disposed of according to the recommendations of
the lubricant Manufacturer.
5.7
CLIMBING INTO THE LOAD BOX
DANGER
Before climbing on to the load box, make sure unauthorised persons do not have
access to the tractor, disconnect PTO shaft and disconnect hydraulic system lines from
the tractor.
Exercise caution when climbing on top of the load box.
While climbing on to the manure spreader's load box, the manure spreader must be
absolutely motionless.
During manure spreader operation there is often a need to climb into the load box to carry out
an inspection, adjustment or cleaning. This must be done with extreme caution because of
the high risk of accident. In order to do this:
immobilise tractor and manure spreader with parking brake,
Summary of Contents for PRONAR N262
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