Perform maintenance safely – Blue Rhino RB60/72 User Manual

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Tire And Wheel Maintenance (continued)

WARNING! The types of wheels and tires usually
found on this equipment require special care when
servicing to prevent death or serious injury.

Do not infl ate the tires above the recommended
pressure. Be sure to replace tire ballast if equipped. See
manufacturer’s specifi cations for ballast requirements.

Keep wheel lug nuts tightened to manufacturer’s
recommendations.

A rise in tire pressure during operation is normal, and
should NOT be reduced.

Never reinfl ate a tire that has been run fl at or seriously
underinfl ated without removing the tire from the wheel.
Have the tire and wheel closely inspected for damage
before remounting.

When adding air to a tire, do so from a distance. Use
a long hose with self-attaching chuck. Always stand
behind tread when adjusting tire pressure.

Do not infl ate tires with fl ammable gases or from
systems using an alcohol injector.

Never cut or weld on a wheel with an infl ated
tire mounted on it. This could cause explosive
decompression.

Check that the tire size and wheel are correctly matched.

When replacing the tires, ensure the tires are of the
appropriate rating specifi ed by the manufacturer.

Tires should not be operated at speeds higher than their
rated speed. Most agricultural tires are rated for 20mph
maximum speed.

Avoid

Tire Explosion

Perform Maintenance Safely

Complete Service And Repairs Before Machine
Is Released

Tighten all bolts, fi ttings, and connections to torques
specifi ed by the manufacturer.

Install all guards, covers, and shields after servicing.
Replace or repair any damaged parts. Refi ll and
recharge pressure systems only with manufacturer
approved or recommended fl uids.

Start the engine and check for leaks. (See page 23,
Hydraulic System Hazards.) Operate all controls
to make sure the tractor and mower are functioning
properly. Test the machine if necessary. After testing,
shut down and check the work you performed. Are
there any missing cotter pins, washers, locknuts, etc.?
Recheck all fl uid levels before releasing the equipment
for operation.

All parts should be inspected during repair and replaced
if worn, cracked or damaged. Excessively worn or
damaged parts can fail and cause injury or death.

Replace any damaged or illegible safety signs.

Mower Blade Maintenance

Do not take chances using damaged or bent blades.
The mower manufacturers from the Association
of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and the Farm
Equipment Manufacturers Association (FEMA) advocate
that you DO NOT reuse, straighten, hard face or weld
mower blades. Death or serious injury could result if a
broken blade is thrown from a mower.

Verify

Service Work

When

Completed

Perform Maintenance Safely

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