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MAINTENANCE & STORAGE

 

ALWAYS PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE

 

Always understand the procedures before doing any

work. Use the proper tools and equipment, refer to

the Owner’s manual for additional information.

 

 

Always work in a clean dry area.

 

 

Lower the attachment to the ground, put tractor in

park, turn off the engine and remove key before doing

any maintenance.

 

 

Let the accessory cool before doing any work on it.

 

 

Disconnect the battery ground cable(

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) before

servicing or adjusting electrical systems or before

welding on the accessory.

 

 

Do not grease or oil the accessory while it is in

operation unless otherwise specified.

 

 

Inspect all parts. Make sure parts are in good

condition & properly installed.

 

 

Remove any build

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up of grease, oil or debris.

 

 

Remove all tools and unused parts from accessory

before operating.

 

 

Proper servicing and adjustments are the key to long

life of any accessory. With careful inspection and

routine maintenance you can avoid costly repairs and

 

WARNING

 

 

TO PREVENT INJURIES:

 

Park the vehicle on a flat surface in a well ventilated

area.

 

Disengage the P.T. O.

 

Apply parking brake.

 

Stop the engine and remove the ignition key.

 

Wait until all moving parts have stopped before

leaving the driver’s seat.

 

LONG TERM STORAGE

 

 

Clean, inspect, service and make necessary repairs

to the rear blade when parking it for long periods and

when parking it at end of working season. This will

ensure that the blade is ready for use next time you

need it.

 

 

Clean off any dirt that may have accumulated on the

rear blade and thoroughly wash surfaces with a

garden hose.

 

 

Inspect blade for loose, damaged, or worn parts and

hardware. Adjust and tighten loose parts. When

needed replace parts with genuine manufacturer’s

parts.

 

 

Repaint parts where paint is worn or scratched to

prevent rust.

 

 

Replace all damaged or missing decals.

 

 

Lubricate as noted under Lubrication Points.

 

 

A coating of oil or grease may be applied to the

moldboard and blade to minimize oxidation.

 

 

Store rear blade on a level surface in a clean dry

place. Inside storage will reduce maintenance and

make for a longer life span.

 

 

 

DANGER

 

 

TO PREVENT INJURIES:

 

Always support underside of rear blade with solid

blocking before working beneath unit. Never work under

equipment supported by hydraulics. Hydraulics can

drop equipment instantly if controls are actuated even

when power to hydraulics is shut off.

 

LUBRICATION POINTS

 

 

Grease the moldboard and blade when storing for an

extended period of time.

 

 

Type of lubrication: Multi

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purpose grease

 

Quantity: Coat Generously

 

 

DANGER

 

 

TO PREVENT INJURIES:

 

Always check all hardware for tightness before using

or working around the blade. The moldboard will fall

off if blade pivot nut is missing.

 

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Страница 3: ...bly instructions 5 Step 1 Hitch assembly 6 Step 2 3 point hook up 7 ADJUSTMENTS 9 OPERATION 11 TRANSPORT 14 MAINTENANCE STORAGE 15 PARTS BREAKDOWN AND PARTS LIST Rear Blade Standard duty 5 16 Rear Bla...

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Страница 7: ...4 SAFETY LABELS REPLACE IF DECALS ARE DAMAGED FOR DECAL LOCATION SEE PART LIST DECAL 107650...

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Страница 9: ...ly and insert lock pin item 5 Then secure lock pin with cotter pin item 6 Lower parking stand item 7 by pulling the lock pin item 8 in hole B DANGER TO PREVENT INJURIES Rear Blade components are very...

Страница 10: ...ES Hooking up equipment to the tractor is dangerous and can result in serious injury or death Do not allow anyone to stand between the tractor and the implement while backing up to the equipment Do no...

Страница 11: ...setting Refer to Blade Tilt in the Adjustment section for instructions Raise blade off the ground and angle blade as far as possible towards the right rear tractor tire Refer to Blade Angling in the A...

Страница 12: ...body extremities and objects DANGER TO PREVENT INJURIES Always check all hardware for tightness before using or working around the blade Make sure moldboard is secured with nylon insert lock nut CAUT...

Страница 13: ...p center 3 point link Increasing blade pitch will increase blade s ability to dig Lengthen center 3 point link to increase blade pitch when grading while traveling forward Shorten center 3 point link...

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Страница 15: ...ions See Check Interferences for detailed instructions Unhooking the Rear Blade Un hook Rear Blade from the tractor as follows Park on a level solid hard surface Place tractor gear selector in park an...

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