215026
76
Revision A
4.4
Maintenance Requirements
IMPORTANT:
Recommended intervals are for average conditions. Service the machine more often if operating under adverse conditions
(severe dust, extra heavy loads, etc.).
Regular maintenance is the best insurance against early wear and untimely breakdowns. Following the maintenance
schedule will increase your machine
’
s life. Periodic maintenance requirements are organized according to service intervals.
If more than one interval is specified for a service item (e.g., 100 hours or annually), service the machine at whichever
interval is reached first.
When servicing the machine, refer to the specific headings in this section. Refer to this manual
’
s inside back cover and use
only the specified fluids and lubricants.
Log hours of operation, use the maintenance record, and keep copies of your maintenance records. Refer to
Maintenance Schedule/Record, page 76
CAUTION
Carefully follow all safety messages. Refer to
4.3 Recommended Safety Procedures, page 74
4.4.1
Maintenance Schedule/Record
Keep a record of maintenance as evidence of a properly maintained machine. Daily maintenance records are not required
to meet normal warranty conditions.
!
Hour meter reading
!
Service date
!
Serviced by
First use
Refer to
4.4.2 Break-In Inspections, page 78
.
End of season
Refer to
4.4.4 End-of-Season Servicing, page 79
Action
ü
Check
S
Lubricate
▲
Change
First 10 hours then Daily
ü
Inspect cutterbar discs. Refer to
Inspecting Cutterbar Discs, page 89
.
ü
Inspect disc blades. Refer to
.
ü
Inspect accelerators. Refer to
ü
Inspect rock guards. Refer to
ü
Inspect drums. Refer to
.
ü
Check hydraulic hoses and lines. Refer to
4.13.1 Checking Hydraulic Hoses and
Lines, page 170
.