Maintenance
Introduction
WARNING: Before you do any maintenance
work you must read and understand the
safety chapter.
Maintenance schedule
* = General maintenance done by the operator. The
instructions are not given in this operator's manual.
X = Maintenance done by the operator. The instructions
are given in this operator's manual.
O = Maintenance done by the service agent. The
instructions are not given in this operator's manual.
Note: If more than one time interval is identified in the
table, the shortest time interval is for the first
maintenance only.
Maintenance
Daily Weekly
Maintenance interval in
hours
25 100 200 400 800
Make sure that nuts and screws are tightened *
Make sure that there are no fuel or oil leaks *
Clean as given in
To clean the product on page 26
X
Clean the inner surface of the cutting deck, around the blades * * *
Clean the cutting deck, below the belt covers and below the
cutting deck
* * *
Clean around the engine and the muffler X
Clean the air filter X X X
Clean the engine and the transmission X
Make sure that the cold air intake of the engine is not blocked X X
Make sure that the cold air intake of the transmission is not
blocked
* *
Make sure that the safety devices are not defective X X X
Do a check of the engine oil level X
Do a check of the oil level in the transmission oil tank X
Do a check of the oil level in the hydraulic oil tank X
Make sure that the hydraulic hoses and the hydraulic couplings
are clean and not damaged
* *
Make sure that the fuel hoses and the couplings are clean and
not damaged
* *
Make sure that the hoses for the cooling system and the cou-
plings are clean and not damaged
* *
Do a check of the coolant level X X X
Examine the cutting deck for damages *
Examine the blades in the cutting deck X X
Examine the V-belt of the cutting deck X X
Do a check of the tension of the belts and make sure the belts
are not worn
* *
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