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11.2.6. Maintenance after 50 hours of use
Caution: Before performing any maintenance, stop the engine and remove the
ignition key. Wear appropriate clothing.
• Conduct daily maintenance.
(see Section 11.2.2, page 50)
• Ensure correct belt tension.
(see Section 11.5.4, page 69)
• Check if the blades are still sharp
(see Section 11.5.3, page 64)
• Check the tension of the chain and adjust it if necessary.
(see Section 11.5.6, page 70)
• Conduct a general and complete lubrication of the machine.
(see Section 11.5.8, page 72)
11.2.7. Maintenance after 100 hours of use (or every six months)
Caution: Before performing any maintenance, stop the engine and remove the
ignition key. Wear appropriate clothing.
• Conduct daily maintenance.
(see Section 11.2.2, page 50)
• Conduct maintenance after 50 hours.
(see Section 11.2.6, page 51)
• Turn the blades.
(see Section 11.5.3, page 64)
• Replace the oil filter.
(see Section 11.4.7, page 59)
11.2.8. Maintenance after 200 hours of use (or annually)
Caution: Before performing any maintenance, stop the engine and remove the
ignition key. Wear appropriate clothing.
• Conduct maintenance after 100 hours.
(see Section 11.2.7, page 51)
• Clean the air cleaner.
(see Section 11.4.3, page 57)
• Turn the RESIST™ blades.
(see Section 11.5.3, page 64)
• Replace the air filter.
(see Section 11.4.4, page 58)
• Replace the fuel filter.
(see Section 11.4.5, page 58)
• Change the spark plugs (read the engine manual).
• Check the tracks.
(see Section 11.5.7, page 71)
11.2.9. Maintenance after 400 hours of use
Caution: Before performing any maintenance, stop the engine and remove the
ignition key. Wear appropriate clothing.
• Change the hydraulic fluid.
(see Section 11.4.6, page 58)
• Replace the hydraulic fluid filter.
(see Section 11.4.7, page 59)
After performing maintenance or repairs, make sure that you correctly refit ALL guards.