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MAINTENANCE
Turn engine OFF and disconnect battery before servicing equipment.
Failure to comply could result in minor personal injury, product
damage, or property damage.
DAILY - AFTER EVERY 4 TO 8 HOURS OF OPERATION
1. Check engine and blower air cleaner filters for dirt and debris. Remove and clean with
dry compressed air if necessary. If the filter cannot be cleaned, it must be replaced
immediately.
2. Check engine coolant and oil levels. See engine manual.
3. Check hydraulic oil level in reservoir. The oil should be about three-fourths of the way up
the sight glass located on the hydraulic tank.
4. Check blower oil level. See blower manual.
5 Clean out front floor chain compartment. Unclamp cleanout cover from the front of the
hopper and remove cleanout cover to expose floor chain. Remove any built-up material
from the cleanout and around the sprockets. This will minimize material overflow through
the front take up bearings during daily operation.
6. Check fuel level.
WEEKLY - AFTER EVERY 50 HOURS OF OPERATION
1. Lubricate the bearings on the floor, the blower, and on each end of the feed roll shaft.
Wipe each bearing before lubrication to remove any accumulated dirt and prevent
overheating.
2. Blow out radiator fins with dry compressed air. Do not use a pressure washer, as this will
damage the radiator fins.
3. Remove and clean or replace air cleaner elements on the engine and rotary blower. To
clean elements, use clean compressed air.
4. Check the oil level in the airlock gearbox. Add or replace if necessary.
5. Check the gear case on the blower (see Lubrication Chart information).
6. Check the tension on the floor conveyor chain. Adjust so the chain slats clear the bottom
pans, on the return side, by 1/2 in. (13 mm), by turning the jackscrews on each end of the
idler shaft. Adjust evenly, making sure the shaft does not shift sideways.
7. Check airlock knives for wear, chips, and clearance.
Knives have very sharp edges that can cause serious injury. Handle
with care. Failure to comply WILL result in severe personal injury or
death.
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