Maintenance – John Deere rhino pd54 User Manual

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4. MAINTENANCE

D. Cold weather add-ons should not be needed.

When cleaning machine, caution should be used around

regulator area. Direct spraying of the regulator is not

good. (Regulator should be covered or protected if

direct spraying will happen). Excessive water pressure

may also loosen wire connections or cause terminal

corrosion. After cleaning, all terminals should be dried

if wet and connections checked for proper seating.

4.30 ENGINE MOUNTING

Check periodically, tighten all mounting hardware for

proper torque. Refer to Torque Charts in Exploded

Views with Parts Section.

4.31 HARDWARE

Inspect all hardware for tightness. Refer to parts

illustrations for proper torque and Torque Charts in

Exploded Views with Parts Section.

4.31.1 Loctite

Loctite 262 threadlocker is required to prevent hard-

ware from loosening.

Refer to Exploded Diagram and Parts List for * where

loctite is required.

4.32 ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE

STRUCTURES (ROPS)

Proper inspection and maintenance procedures can

ensure that ROPS will perform the lifesaving function

they are designed for and expected to do. Make

regular, periodic inspections to ensure ROPS are

damage-free and thus capable of functioning in an

upset.

Generally ROPS/FOPS structures are not intended as

external load carrying members and must not be used

to mount attachments such as pull hooks, winches, side

brooms, etc. without the manufacturers approval.

Modifications to basic design should be avoided, as

recertification is required.

4.32.1 Maintenance of ROPS/Seat Belts

Inspection

Scheduled, frequent visual checks of mounting

hardware by operator or service personnel are

recommended. Inspection with regular service

intervals is suggested. The inspection should check

for:

•

Worn, damaged or missing resilient mounts.

Excessive motion or rattling during operation

are indications of a problem.

•

Loose, missing or damaged mounting

hardware (bolts, nuts, washers, etc.). Bolts

should be checked for proper torque.

•

Cracks in ROPS/FOPS structure and mounting

system. The machine should be cleaned, as

necessary, to allow inspection for cracks in

the structure and mounting system. Rust lines

should be taken as indications of cracks and

verified by inspection. Some cracks will badly

affect the ROPS/FOPS function. If in doubt,

consult the manufacturer.

•

Water drainage paths. Clear water drainage

paths so that entrapped water will not freeze

and crack or deform the structure.

•

Corrosion. Extensive paint peeling and rust

should be noted and corrective action taken.

•

Seat belt. The presence and operability of a

seat belt should be noted. The belt should be

clean, free of dirt and grease and the latch

should function smoothly.

•

The structure should be inspected following a

rollover, collision or fire.

Repair

Replace missing or damaged hardware with the

manufacturer’s specified hardware. Re-torque all loose

threaded fasteners to the manufacturer’s specifications.

The manufacturer must be consulted to determine the

repairability of cracks in ROPS/FOPS structures.

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