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10.0 STORAGE
10.1 End of Season
1.
Thoroughly clean the harvester inside and out. Debris and dirt will draw moisture and cause rust.
2.
Inspect the harvester for any damaged or worn components; repair or replace as needed.
3.
Loosen or remove the drive belt. This will prolong the life of the belt.
4.
Touch up paint on all parts from which paint has been worn to prevent rusting.
5.
Clean all chains by washing with diesel fuel. Dry well and lubricate (see section 11.0, Lubrication and
Maintenance).
6.
Lower the boom.
7.
Move the harvester to a level, dry, and clean area.
8.
Put blocking material under the lifter wheels to prevent sinking and under the rear struts to take load
off the tires. Do not deflate the tires. If exposed to the elements, put covers over tires to protect them
from light, grease, and oil.
10.2 Beginning of Season
1.
Attach the harvester to the tractor (see section 5.0).
2.
Remove all support blocks from the lifter struts and rear struts.
3.
Lubricate the entire machine (see section 11.0, Lubrication and Maintenance). This will force any col-
lected moisture out of the bearings. Replace the gearbox oil and hydraulic oil (see section 11.0, Lubri-
cation and Maintenance).
4.
Reinstall the drive belt and verify that all pulleys, idlers, and slip clutches are functioning properly.
5.
Run the harvester to ensure proper function.
6.
Tighten all loose components, including guards and shields.
7.
Review the operator
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s manual prior to operation.
IMPORTANT:
All components that are damaged or worn must be repaired or replaced before operating
the harvester. (See parts book for part numbers.)
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