Maintenance procedures, Visual inspection, Hydraulic hose and coupler inspection – Wheatheart Swing Away Auger (10 & 13) User Manual

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5. M

AINTENANCE

W

HEATHEART

- SA A

UGERS

5.3. M

AINTENANCE

P

ROCEDURES

SA 1061, 1071, 1081, 1091, 1371, 1381, 1391

28

30582 R7

5.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

5.3.1. V

ISUAL

I

NSPECTION

Before beginning visual inspection, check auger wheels and ensure that all
operators are awayre of safety procedures.

When inspecting, look for possible defects and for the following:

• Be sure all guards are in place, functioning, and not damaged.
• Make sure access, service, and cleanout covers are in place and secure.
• Check that all hardware is in place and secure.
• Inspect hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks and wear. Fix or replace

where necessary.

• Inspect around the machine for evidence of hydraulic leaks.
• Examine flighting for damage or unusual wear.
• Inspect the truss cables for proper tension and possible damage such as

fraying, kinking, or unwinding.

• Inspect hopper winch cable for fraying, kinking, unwinding, or other possi-

ble damage.

• Examine tires for gashes, uneven wear, or loss of air pressure.
• Be sure all safety decals are in place and legible.
• Check the PTO shield & replace if damaged.

5.3.2. H

YDRAULIC

H

OSE

AND

C

OUPLER

I

NSPECTION

Using a piece of cardboard or wood, run it along the length of the hose and
around all fittings. Replace the hose or tighten/replace the fitting if a leak is
found.

WARNING

High-pressure hydraulic fluid!

Escaping oil under pressure can penetrate
the skin and cause serious injury.

• Relieve pressure on system before repair-

ing, adjusting, or disconnecting.

• Keep connections tight and components

in good repair.

• Use a piece of wood or cardboard when

searching for leaks. DO NOT use your
hand.

• Seek medical attention immediately if

ANY hydraulic fluid penetrates your skin.

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