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Maintenance and lubrication – Great Plains TCN5313 Operator Manual User Manual

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566-170M

03/17/2014

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TCN5107-5313

Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

Maintenance and Lubrication

Proper servicing and maintenance is the key to long imple-
ment life. With careful and systematic inspection, you can
avoid costly maintenance, downtime and repair.

Always turn off and remove the tractor key before making
any adjustments or performing any maintenance.

Crushing Hazard:
You may be severely injured or killed by being crushed under a
falling implement. Always use transport locks when working near
or under a raised implement.

High Pressure Fluid Hazard:
Escaping fluid under pressure can have sufficient pressure to pen-
etrate the skin. Check all hydraulic lines and fittings before
applying pressure. Fluid escaping from a very small hole can be
almost invisible. Use paper or cardboard, not body parts, and
wear heavy gloves to check for suspected leaks. If injured, seek
immediate medical attention from a health care provider familiar
with this type of injury.

After using implement for several hours, check all bolts to
be sure they are tight.

1.

Securely lock up implement before working on it.

2.

Lubricate areas listed under “Lubrication and Sched-
uled Maintenance
” on page 48.

3.

Check for air leaks at hose connections.

4.

Check and tighten or replace any hydraulic leaks.
Check hoses for any leaks. It is important that there are
no leaks on the equipment.

5.

Inflate tires as specified on Tire Inflation Chart” on
page 61.

6.

Replace any worn, damaged or illegible safety
decals. Order new decals from your Great Plains
dealer. “Safety Decals” on page 10.

7.

During the first season of operation, and periodically
after that, check your bolts for tightness. Check
shank pivot bolts for tightness. Check shank pivot
bolts on the spring-loaded shank, these must remain
tight to prevent excessive wear on the shank assem-
bly.

8.

Replace or rotate worn parts as needed -- hinge
bolts, clevis pins, bearings, sweeps, shanks, etc.

9.

Grease wheel bearings and walking beams spar-
ingly. Over greasing may cause damage to seals and
reduce the life of the bearing. Grease hinge points
periodically.

10. Check drag bolts for loosness or excessive wear.

Replace broken or bent teeth. Your drag is an impor-
tant part of the tillage operation.

11. If machine is stored outdoors over the winter months,

it is a good idea to fold the machine then set it down
on the ground so all the cylinders are retracted to
protect the cylinder rods. This will extend the life of
the cylinder seals and reduce internal and external
leaks.

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