Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)
Maintenance Service
Interval
Maintenance Procedure
After the first 8 hours
• Torque the wheel-lug nuts.
• Change the lubricant in the planetary-gear drive.
• Check the fan/alternator belt.
After the first 50 hours
• Change the engine oil filter.
• Change the engine oil (including synthetic oil).
• Check the fuel lines and connections.
After the first 100 hours
• To provide proper performance and long sprayer life, follow these guidelines for
the first 100 operating hours:
After the first 200 hours
• Pack the front wheel bearings.
Before each use or daily
• Inspect the seat belt(s) for wear, cuts, and other damage. Replace the seat belt(s) if
any component does not operate properly.
• Check the tire air pressure.
• Check the brakes.
• Check the tank straps.
• Clean the suction filter.
• Clean the pressure filter.
• Check the air cleaner.
• Check the engine oil.
• Check the coolant level.
• Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
After each use
• Clean the sprayer.
• Condition the spray system at the end of each daily use.
Every 50 hours
• Lubricate the pump.
• Lubricate all grease fittings.
• Lubricate the pump.
• Lubricate all grease fittings.
• Check the battery-cable connections.
Every 100 hours
• Lubricate the boom hinges.
• Replace the air-filter element.
• Torque the wheel-lug nuts.
• Inspect the condition and wear of the tires.
• Check the fan/alternator belt.
Every 200 hours
• Change the engine oil filter. Change the filter more often when operating the
machine under heavy load or in high temperatures.
• Change the engine oil (including synthetic oil). Change the oil more often when
operating the machine under heavy load or in high temperatures.
• Check front wheel toe-in.
• Inspect all hoses and connections for damage and proper attachment.
• Clean the radiator fins.
• Clean the flow meter (more often when using wettable powders).
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