TB 100
PAG. 17 Cod. 29050055 Rev.01 Edit: 09/2015
6.0 Routine maintenance schedule
Where applicable: (a) refers to the Engine Driven version; (b) refers to the Tractor
driven version; (c) refers to the version with the hydraulic engine
Note: Belt guard requires either a spanner or a hexagon key for removal.
CAUTION! Always press the STOP button, switch the engine to position 0 and check
for any rotation before carrying out any maintenance. In the tractor driven version, or the
one with the hydraulic engine, pull the hand brake, and take the ignition key out. Check for
any rotation before commencing any maintenance.
Check engine oil level (ref: engine manual) 6.2
Check fuel level 6.3
Clean air cleaner (Engine driven only) 6.4
Check drive belt(s) 6.5
Check p.t.o. shaft and guard (ref: suppliers instructions)
Check condition of infeed chute rubber flaps 6.6
Check condition of cutter blades and retaining bolts 6.7
Check drive belt tension 6.5
Check wheel and tyre condition and pressures 6.9
Check all mountings 6.11
Check battery levels (if fitted) 6.12
Service engine (engine driven only) Refer to engine manual
Weekly in addition to Daily actions
Check drive belt tension 6.5
Steam clean machine 6.8
Clean air cleaner 6.4
Check wheel and tyre condition and pressures 6.9
Grease all the bearings and pivots 6.10, 6.1
Check all mountings 6.11
Check battery levels (if fitted) 6.12
Check the counter blade wear 6.7.15
250 hours in addition to Daily and Weekly actions
Check condition of bearings and pivots 6.10
Service engine (engine driven only) Refer to engine manual
Check axle mounting bolts for tightness 6.11
Check and grease wheel spindles 6.10
500 hours in addition to Daily and Weekly actions
Change gearbox oil (tractor mounted only) 6.13
ENGINE MAINTENANCE REFER TO ENGINE MANUAL
Tyre Pressure 1.4 bar (20 lb/in
2
)
Grease Complex grease EP2 (high temperature)
Engine SAE 15W-40 APICD
Gearbox (tractor mounted) Gearbox oil EP/220,capacity 0.8 l