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Operation, Maintenance/service – MacDon 5010 Mower Conditioner User Manual

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OPERATION

STORAGE PROCEDURE

Do the following at the end of each operating

season:

CAUTION:

1. Clean the windrower thoroughly. Never use

gasoline, naphtha or any volatile material

for cleaning purposes. These materials may

be toxic and/or flammable.

2. Cover cutterbar and sickle guards to

prevent injury from accidental contact.

Also:

3. Store in a dry, protected place if possible. If

stored outside, always cover windrower with a

waterproof canvas or other protective material.

4. Raise header and engage lift cylinder stops.

5. If possible, block up the windrower to take

weight off tires.

6. Repaint all worn or chipped painted surfaces to

prevent rust.

7. Loosen drive belts.

8. Lubricate the windrower thoroughly, leaving

excess grease on fittings to keep moisture out

of bearings. Apply grease to exposed threads,

cylinder rods and sliding surfaces of

components. Oil sickle components to prevent

rust.

9. Check for worn components and repair.

10.

Check for broken components and order

replacement from your dealer. Attention to

these items right away will save time and effort

at beginning of next season.

11.

Replace or tighten any missing or loose

hardware. See Specifications section for torque

charts.

12. Remove divider rods (if equipped) to reduce

space required for inside storage.

MAINTENANCE/SERVICE

SERVICE PROCEDURES

CAUTION: To avoid personal injury,

before servicing windrower or

opening drive covers:

1. Fully lower the windrower. If necessary to

service in the raised position, always

engage lift cylinder stops.

2. Disengage PTO.

3. Stop engine and remove key.

4. Engage park brake.

5. Wait for all moving parts to stop.

Park on level surface when possible. Block

wheels securely if windrower is parked on an

incline. Follow all recommendations in your

Tractor Operator's Manual.

Wear close-fitting clothing and cover long hair.

Never wear dangling items such as scarves or

bracelets.

Wear protective shoes with slip-resistant soles,

a hard hat, protective glasses or goggles and

heavy gloves.

Be prepared if an accident should occur. Know

where the first aid kit and fire extinguishers are

located and how to use them.

Keep the service area clean and dry. Wet or

oily floors are slippery. Wet spots can be

dangerous when working with electrical

equipment. Be sure all electrical outlets and

tools are properly grounded.

Use adequate light for the job at hand.

Replace all shields removed or opened for

service.

Use only service and repair parts made or

approved by the equipment manufacturer.

Substituted parts may not meet strength,

design or safety requirements.

Keep the machine clean. Never use gasoline,

naphtha or any volatile material for cleaning

purposes. These materials may be toxic and/or

flammable.