Regular maintenance checklist, Removing and replacing the engine oil – DR Power 11.5 FPT User Manual

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DR

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CHIPPER/SHREDDER

Chapter 4: Maintaining The DR CHIPPER/SHREDDER

Regular maintenance is the way to ensure the best performance and long life of your machine. Please refer to this manual and the
Engine Manufacturer's Owner's Manual for maintenance procedures. Service intervals listed in the checklist below supersede
those listed in the Engine Manufacturer's Owner's Manual.

Regular Maintenance Checklist

P

ROCEDURE

B

EFORE

E

ACH

U

SE

E

VERY

8-10

H

OURS

E

VERY

40

H

OURS

E

VERY

100

H

OURS

Check Engine Oil Level

Check General Equipment Condition

Check that the Shaft turns freely

Clean Engine Exterior & Cooling Fins

Inspect Knife for damage

Check Knife for Sharpness

Check Knife Attachment Screws

Check Rotor Hammers/Spacers for Wear

Check Side Bearing Collar Set Screws

Lubricate Side Bearings

Check Belt Tension and Condition

Break in period - once every

hour for first 5h

rs

Clean Air Filter

Replace Air Filter

Check Tire Pressure

Change Engine Oil

1

st

time 5 hrs

Replace Drive Belt and Spark Plug

Reverse Rotor Hammers


Removing and Replacing the Engine Oil

Tools and Supplies Needed:

5/8" Wrench

Rags and approved Container (for waste oil)

Small funnel

Engine Oil (see your Engine Manual for Oil specifications)

NOTE: Drain the oil when the Engine is warm; warm oil drains quickly and
completely.

1. Level the machine, remove the Oil Fill/Dipstick, and use a 5/8" Wrench to

remove the Oil Drain Cap allowing the used oil to drain completely into a
Waste Oil Container (Figure 12).

2. Replace the Oil Drain Plug, and refill with new oil (see “Adding Oil and

Gasoline” on page 10).

NOTE: Be sure to use environmentally safe disposal procedures in the disposing of
the used oil.

Before performing any maintenance procedure or inspection, stop the Engine, wait five (5) minutes to allow all parts to cool.
Disconnect the Spark Plug Wire, keeping it away from the Spark Plug.

Oil Drain
Cap

Figure 12

Oil Fill/Dipstick

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