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REINCO TM7-30 SAFETY OPERATION PARTS AND SERVICE MANUAL
TIRES:
Check inflation pressure weekly to insure maximum life and tread wear.
Check for tire wear frequently. (Note: Once a wear pattern is established,
it will continue even when cause is corrected).
WHEELS:
Retorque wheel bolts at 25, 75, and 150 mile intervals. Inspect for cracks,
dents, or distortion at six months or 6,000 mile intervals.
WINTERIZING AND STORAGE
When the season is over, a preventative maintenance plan for laying up the machine over the winter months will simplify spring
start up.
1
It is assumed that the entire unit will have been thoroughly cleaned and washed down both inside and out. Peeling paint
or rusty spots should be scraped, primed and painted. The standard 100 hour check should be performed on the engine.
The air cooled engine should be fogged to prevent sticking valves. Reference the specific engine manual for cold
weather preparation.
2
Remove the battery , fill and charge, and store in a dry, preferably warm area. Never store a battery directly on the
ground or on concrete. Check battery charge at 90 day intervals.
3
Lubricate all components as listed per the
4
Any identified repairs should be performed now to simplify next season's start up.
5
If the machine cannot be stored inside during the winter months, cover the entire unit to protect from the elements.
6
Jack up trailer and place frame on stands to remove weight from tires. Never jack up or support unit on running gear
components (springs, beam, shackles, etc.)
MANUAL 33000900
© REINCO INC. 1998
REVISED 3/98