Tips to reduce track wear, Shut down unit, Jt25 operator’s manual – Ditch Witch JT25 User Manual

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Tips to Reduce Track Wear

Rubber tracks are best suited at soil-based job sites with minimal rock and debris. Sharp objects such as
gravel, steel shards, and broken concrete will damage rubber tracks and undercarriage components.
Excessive operation on concrete or asphalt will shorten track life. When storing your machine, keep tracks
away from rain and direct sunlight.

Wash tracks daily to remove foreign objects and abrasive soil from sprockets and idler rollers. Drive slowly
and make wide turns when possible. Regularly check undercarriage components (sprocket, rollers, idler)
for wear and damage. Maintain proper track tension. (See “Check Track Tension and Condition” on
page 169.)

To prevent premature wear, avoid the following:

Spinning tracks under heavy load.

Turning on sharp objects such as stones, stumps and debris.

Quick turns or “spin” turns on asphalt or concrete.

Driving over curbs, ledges, and sharp objects.

Driving with track edges pressed against hard walls, curbs or other objects.

Driving on slopes.

Operating on corrosive materials such as salt or fertilizer. Wash immediately.

Shut Down Unit

1.

Stop track movement.

2.

Lower drill frame and stabilizers to the ground.

3.

Run engine at low throttle for 3 minutes to cool.

4.

Turn ignition switch to STOP.

5.

Remove key.

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