Operator`s manual

SECTION 10. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
Form 169006 218 Revision D
10.17 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The following maintenance schedule is a listing of
periodic maintenance procedures, organized by
service intervals. Regular maintenance is the
best insurance against early wear and untimely
breakdowns. Following this schedule will
increase machine life.
For detailed instructions, refer to the specific
headings in Section 10 MAINTENANCE AND
SERVICE. Use the fluids and lubricants specified
in Section 10.3.4 Recommended Fluids and
Lubricants.
Service Intervals: The recommended service
intervals are in hours of operation. Where a
service interval is given in more than one time
frame, e.g. "100 hours or Annually", service the
machine at whichever interval is reached first.
IMPORTANT
Recommended intervals are for
average conditions. Service the
machine more often if operated under
adverse conditions (severe dust, extra
heavy loads, etc.).
CAUTION
Carefully follow safety messages given under
Section 10.1 PREPARATION FOR SERVICING,
and Section 10.2 RECOMMENDED SAFETY
PROCEDURES.
10.17.1 Break-In Inspections
BREAK-IN INSPECTIONS
HOURS ITEM CHECK
5 Minutes
Reservoir Hydraulic Oil Level.
Sight Gauge: Lower full, Upper empty.
5
Hardware. Torque. Refer to Section 10.3.1 Recommended Torques.
Sickle Drive Belts.
Tension.
Refer to Section 10.11.8 Sickle Drive Belts: Non-Timed Drive, and
Section 10.11.9 Double Knife Drive Belts: Timed Drive.
Periodically check for first 50 hours.
10
Wobble Box Mounting Bolts. Torque. Refer to Section 10.11.10.1 Mounting Bolts.
50
Adapter Gearbox Oil. Change. Refer to Section 10.5.5.3 Changing Gearbox Lubricant.
Adapter Hydraulic Oil Filter. Change. Refer to Section 10.6.2 Hydraulic Oil Filter.
Wobble Box Lubricant. Change. Refer to 10.11.10.6 Changing Oil.
Check Gearbox Chain Tension.
Torque and Loosen.
Refer to Section 10.8.5 Drive Chain Adjustment.