A. Lubricate the agitator shaft bearings located on the outside front and rear of the slurry-tank.
B. Service the automatic lubricator on the pump as needed (for service see page 10).
C. Check the engine oil and replenish when necessary. Change oil and filter after first 100 hours
then 250 hours thereafter. Consult the engine operator’s manual for the correct grade of oil
and the engine break-in procedure.
D. Lubricate the swivel on the discharge assembly and the swivel on the hose reel.
E. If equipped with the Air Flush Option, refer to the Air Flush System Manual.
WEEKLY OR EVERY 40 HOURS OF OPERATING TIME:
1. Clean the air cleaner following the instructions in the engine operator’s manual.
2. Lubricate all the points on the HydroSeeder
®
as outlined in the daily maintenance section and, in addi-
tion, lubricate the four grease fittings on the clutch/pump.
3. Check the level in the hydraulic oil reservoir - maintain level at sight gauge.
4. Check the clutch adjustment to insure that it “snaps” in and out of engagement. Adjust the clutch with
the engine off.
5. Check the anti-freeze in the radiator.
6. Inspect the slurry-tank for build up of residue in the suction area and clear if necessary.
7. Check and clean engine radiator. Flush with clear low pressure water and blow dry with compressed
air. Do NOT use high pressure water spray.
8. Check pivoting hose reel swivel bolt. Ensure proper torque. Replace bolts if any show signs of wear.
SEASONAL AND WINTER STORAGE MAINTENANCE:
1. Drain the slurry tank of all water prior to storage and leave the drain plug disconnected.
2. If possible cover machine with tarp or park inside of an enclosure.
3. Store the HydroSeeder
®
with all slurry valve handles in the open position. To prevent damage from
freezing, it is advisable to remove all slurry valves and store in a heated area.
4. Pour one quart of mineral oil or environmentally safe lubricant into the pump housing and spin pump
by hand to prevent rust in the pump. Remove drain plug.
5. Chip and steel brush any interior rust spots in the slurry-tank and touch up with paint. See #2 and #3
in Maintenance Section of the Safety Summary Section on page 4.
6. Lubricate all fittings.
7. Check anti-freeze in radiator.
8. Lubricate equipment again just prior to starting operation after storage.
10. Change hydraulic oil and filter. (500 hours)
11. Disconnect battery cables. In cold weather, remove battery and store in safe warm place.
12. Add fuel stabilizer to fuel tank.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM:
The hydraulic system on your Finn HydroSeeder® is designed to give trouble free service, if maintained. The
most important areas of maintenance are the hydraulic oil and filtration. The reservoir holds 50 gallons of Mobil
DTE-13M or equivalent hydraulic oil. The hydraulic oil should be replaced per the lubrication schedule or if the
oil becomes milky or it gives off a burnt odor. The hydraulic oil filter must be replaced on schedule with a 25
micron absolute filter – Finn part #011869. The hydraulic system relief is factory set at 3,200 PSI.
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