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“IRRIGATION
GUIDE
The life of
any
machine
depends
upon
the care it is
given.
Proper
lubrication is a
very
important
part
of
that
care.
Be certain
thatall
lubrication
fittings
are
assembled
in
place,
using
the
lubrication
illustrations as a
guide.
Always
lubricate
the
tractor
thoroughly
before
taking
it to
the
field. Use
a pressure
lubricating gun.
Be
sure
all
fittings
are
free
from dirt
and
paint
so the lubricant is certain to
enter the bear
‑
ing.
Always
force the lubricant
through
the full
length of
each
bearing
until
it
emerges at the
end,
carrying
with
it the worn lubricant and
any
dirt that
may
have
entered the
bearing.
Miscellaneous
working parts
not
provided
with
lubrication
fittings
should
be
oiled
daily
with a good grade of lubricating
oil.
Lubricant is
cheap.
Use
plenty
of
it.
Worn
parts can'be expensive to replace.
Keep
your
supply
of lubricating
oil
and grease stored
in
clean
con
‑
tainers,
and covered to
protect
from dust
and dirt.
Keep
the
lubricating gun
nozzle
clean
and
wipe
dirt
from
grease fit
‑
tings
before
lubricating.
The
symbols
in the illustration indicate the
method
of application
and the
hourly
intervals
to
apply
the
lubricant.
6
apply
IH
251
H EP grease (or equiva
‑
lent No.
2 multi-purpose
lithium
grease) sufficient to flush
out
the
old grease
and dirt. Lubricate at
hourly
intervals indi
‑
cated
on symbols.
Use
a pressure lubricating gun
and
34
’1
Use oil can at
hourly
intervals shown
,
on symbols.
Hand lubricate these
areas
at the
hourly
intervals
shown, using
IH
@
251H EP grease or equivalent
No.
2
multi-purpose
lithium
grease.
./
“IRRIGATION
GUIDE
The life of
any
machine
depends
upon
the care it is
given.
Proper
lubrication is a
very
important
part
of
that
care.
Be certain
thatall
lubrication
fittings
are
assembled in
place, using
the lubrication
illustrations as a
guide.
Always
lubricate the
tractor
thoroughly
before taking it to
the
field.
Use
a pressure
lubricating
gun.
Be
sure
all fittings
are free from
dirt
and
paint
so the lubricant is certain to
enter
the
bear
‑
ing.
Always
force the lubricant
through
the
full
length of
each
bearing until it
emerges at
the
end,
carrying
with
it the worn lubricant and
any
dirt that
may
have
entered
the
bearing.
Miscellaneous
working parts
not
provided
with
lubrication
fittings
should
be oiled
daily
with
a good grade of lubricating
oil.
Lubricant is
cheap.
Use
plenty
of
it. Worn
parts
can ’be
expensive to replace.
Keep
your
supply
of lubricating
oil
and grease
stored
in
clean
con
‑
tainers,
and covered to
protect
from dust
and dirt.
Keep
the
lubricating gun
nozzle
clean
and
wipe dirt
from
grease
fit
‑
tings
before
lubricating.
The
symbols
in the illustration indicate the
method
of application
and the
hourly
intervals
to
apply
the
lubricant.
Use
a pressure lubricating
gun
and
6
apply IH
251
H EP
grease (or equiva
‑
lent No.
2 multi-purpose
lithium
grease) sufficient to flush
out the old
grease
and
dirt. Lubricate at
hourly
intervals indi
‑
cated
on symbols.
34
/ ‘ I
Use oil can at
hourly
intervals shown
,
on symbols.
Hand lubricate these
areas
at the
hourly
intervals
shown, using
IH
251H EP grease or equivalent
No.
2
multi-purpose
lithium
grease.