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Warning – Landoll ICON AG-10 User Manual

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Scheduled Maintenance

A quality, high temperature grease should be used when lubricating the machine. Most areas of lube are
scheduled daily, ( 8 to 10 hrs. of running). There are 24 grease zerks on the Ag 10 that should be greased
daily. There are also 1 zerk per axle that are greased weekly with 3 pumps of grease.
All bolts are torqued at the factory during assembly. After 24 to 36 hours of running, the Dealer service
should recheck the torque on bolts, wheel, axle, and pin retainers. Each time the machine is greased, the
operator or maintenance should look at these areas and the bolts involved, to be sure none are working loose.
After each 1000 hours of operation with the machine, the hitch, wheel, axle and pin retainers should be
retorqued, per the torque value chart in this manual.
For safety, identification, and general information, all missing or damaged decals on the machine should be
replaced.
The ICON AG 10 has the interior of the bowl painted with a carbon base graphite paint, which rejects dirt.
Should that paint wear off over a period of time, replacement paint may be ordered by the gallon through the origi-
nal dealer.
The cutting bits for the earthmover are available through ICON, or local CAT Dealers. Refer to the cutting
edge section of this manual for size and part numbers.
All retaining pins have replaceable bushings. Watch the pin locations in action to review for loose and
worn operation.
The timing of the loaded machine is critical to it’s performance. On the 2 valve setup, it is important that the
gate and push off wall work as they should. Adjustments to the timing can be made at the sequence block on the
tongue of the machine. (refer to the timing chart in the manual for instructions).

Remember, the longevity of your machine will depend on proper operation and maintenance.



Warning!

To prevent a hazardous situation, which if not avoided can result in injury or death.

Read and follow these instructions!

Read and understand the operator’s manual before operating the machine. Allow no one to operate

the machine before reading the manual and being instructed on the proper operation.

Before servicing the machine, block the wheels, shut the tractor off, set the brakes, and remove the

key. If working under the machine, block the machine up for a safe and secure working area. Apply any
and all safety stops provided.

When working with hydraulic lines, cylinders, or fittings, wear protective clothing and safety glasses

to guard against high pressure oil leaks.

Do not allow anyone on, or near the machine while it is running or in motion.

Do not operate the machine on a steep incline or slope that could create an imbalance or rollover.