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Storage
For best results, always store equipment in a
dry, protected location. Leaving equipment
unprotected will shorten the service life of
the implement.
1.
Before storing, remove debris and
clean the entire unit with compressed
air or pressure washer.
2.
Inspect the Shaver Post Driver. Replace
any worn or damaged parts before
using the Post Driver again.
• Check all bolted connections. Ensure
that fasteners are tight, and all pins
are secured in place.
• Inspect frame for structural fractures.
• Make sure all warning decals are in
place and legible.
• Make sure rubber debris guard is in
place and in good condition.
• Check hydraulic cylinder(s) for signs
of seal damage or excessive wear.
• Inspect all hydraulic hoses and fittings
for leaks or signs of wear.
3.
After cleaning, lightly lubricate Guide
Bars with clean engine oil. Do not apply
grease, as this will retain grit and cause
excessive wear.
4.
Clean and lubricate hydraulic control
valve safety stop linkage. Make sure
return spring and cotter pins are in good
condition.
5.
Apply a light coating of clean grease to
all exposed hydraulic cylinder shafts to
help prevent rust.
6.
On Hydraulic Base Plate grease the two (2)
lubrication fittings.