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#Check that bearings are rolling smoothly | #Check that bearings are rolling smoothly | ||
#After tightening bearings and shafts, make sure that shaft is aligned and it spins freely | #After tightening bearings and shafts, make sure that shaft is aligned and it spins freely | ||
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#Check for any broken parts by visual inspection | #Check for any broken parts by visual inspection | ||
#Check for signs of wear or rubbing of mechanical parts | #Check for signs of wear or rubbing of mechanical parts | ||
#Check that parts are greased as needed - possibly grease the top of the drawer hood | |||
#Check that hose and fittings are intact and not leaking | |||
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#Check engine oil level, as engine won't start with low oil | |||
#Check hydraulic fluid level, as pump will burn out with low fluid | |||
#Check that hoses are intact, and quick couplers are all connected | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:08, 6 September 2017
Machine:
- Check that bearings are rolling smoothly
- After tightening bearings and shafts, make sure that shaft is aligned and it spins freely
- Check for obstruction on any moving parts, such as rocks, metal, or wood branches
- Check that bolts are secured and not loose
- Check for any broken parts by visual inspection
- Check for signs of wear or rubbing of mechanical parts
- Check that parts are greased as needed - possibly grease the top of the drawer hood
- Check that hose and fittings are intact and not leaking
Power Unit:
- Check engine oil level, as engine won't start with low oil
- Check hydraulic fluid level, as pump will burn out with low fluid
- Check that hoses are intact, and quick couplers are all connected