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LeeBoy 8515E Conveyor Paver 5-47
Maintenance
Periodic Maintenance in StoragePeriodic Maintenance in Storage
If storing the machine more than two months, perform
the 100-Hour routine maintenance procedures for every
100 hours the machine is stored. (Page 5-7)
Also be sure to:
Reinstall the battery to start the engine and allow
the engine to warm until all machine functions are at
operating temperature at least twice per month.
Keep battery fully charged and check the electrolyte
level regularly.
Check the hydraulic uid on a regular basis for
possible moisture contamination. This is especially
important in climates with varying temperatures and
humidity as condensation can develop inside the
hydraulic tank.
Removing from StorageRemoving from Storage
1. Perform maintenance procedures described above.
2. Check all uid levels, belt tensions, and bolt torques.
3. Replace battery.
4. Replace alternator belt.
5. Clean any excess grease or rust inhibitor from all
exposed cylinder rods, seals and O-rings.
6. Start engine and allow machine to warm before
driving out of storage.
16. Lower machine components and attachments (i.e.,
screed, broom, blade, etc.) to the lowest position,
resting on blocks to prevent ground contact or
pavement damage.
17. Clean the machine, including the undercarriage. Paint
chipped or rusty areas to prevent further rusting. Lock
all lockable panels, cab doors and spare tire. Remove
ignition key and store keys in a safe place.
18. If storing machine for an extended time, run the engine
ve minutes every two to three months (under no load)
to keep engine free from rust caused by moisture in
the air. If you do not run the engine for six months or
longer, apply engine oil to the valve guide and stem
seal before starting.
19. Lower machine components and attachments (i.e.,
screed, broom, blade, etc.) to the lowest position,
resting on blocks to prevent ground contact or
pavement damage.
20. Clean the machine, including the undercarriage.
Paint chipped or rusty areas to prevent further
rusting. Lock all lockable panels, cab doors and
spare tire. Remove ignition key and store keys in a
safe place.
21. If storing machine for an extended time, run the
engine ve minutes every two to three months
(under no load) to keep engine free from rust
caused by moisture in the air. If you do not run the
engine for six months or longer, apply engine oil to
the valve guide and stem seal before starting.

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