38/52 | Operation manual Z130-SE | 05/2016
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10.5. Checking hydraulic oil level / topping up
The hydraulic oil level is checked with the aid
of the inspection glass on the hydraulic tank
(Fig. 10.1). The inspection glass is on the
side pointing towards the engine.
It is also possible to read the oil temperature
in the inspection glass.
10.6. Changing hydraulic oil filter
1. Open red cover (Fig. 10.2) using 32-mm
open-ended spanner.
2. Pull out hydraulic oil filter (Fig. 10.3).
3. Fit new hydraulic oil filter.
4. Closed red cover.
10.7. Topping up hydraulic oil
1. Open red cover (Fig. 10.2) using 32-mm
open-ended spanner.
2. Pull out hydraulic oil filter (Fig. 10.3) and
place in a clean container.
3. Top-up oil.
4. Fit hydraulic oil filter.
5. Closed red cover.
All attachments must be lowered to check the hydraulic oil level.
50 % - 75 % of the inspection glass must be filled.
Fig. 10.1
Fig. 10.2
Fig. 10.3
Empfohlener
Ölstand
10.8. Lubrication plan
Lubrication intervals:
Feed belt (left + right)
Fig. 10.4 / Pos. 1 Every 25 h
Grease must escape on one side
Threshing cylinder bearing (left + right)
Fig. 10.4 / Pos. 2 Every 100 h
max.
1 stroke
Straw beating drum (left + right)
Fig. 10.4 / Pos. 3 Every 100 h
max.
1 stroke
Main belt (left + right)
Fig. 10.5 / Pos. 1 Every 25 h
Grease must escape on one side
Sieve case mounting (left + right)
Fig. 10.5 / Pos. 2 Every 25 h
Grease must escape on one side
Rear axle
Fig. 10.6 / Pos. 1 Every 50 h
Grease must escape on one side
Axle pin
Fig. 10.6 / Pos. 2 Every 50 h
Grease must escape on one side
Fig. 10.4
Fig. 10.5
Fig. 10.6
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
2