HomeIndustries Use Cases PricingResources Book a TourLog In to MaintainXIndustries Use Cases PricingResources Book a TourLog In to MaintainX Back Manufacturing / Industrial • MaintenanceWalinga Grain Bag Unloader 8 Hours or Daily MaintenanceMaintainX04/26/2021Walinga Grain Bag Unloader 8 Hours or Daily Maintenance22 stepsMaintenance Safety Follow All the operating , maintenance and safety information in the manual Support the machine with blocks or safety stands when changing tires or working beneath Follow good shop practices: Keep service area clean and dry Be sure electrical outlets and tools are properly grounded Use adequate light for the job at hand Use only tools, jacks and hoists of sufficient capacity for the job Place all controls in neutral , stop the tractor or electric power source , set park brake , remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing . adjusting , repairing or unplugging Make sure all guards are in place and properly and properly secured when maintenance work is completed Before applying pressure to a hydraulic system, make sure all lines , fitting and couplers are tight and in good condition Relieve pressure from hydraulic circuit before servicing or disconnecting fro tractor Keep hands , feet, hair, and clothing away from all moving and/ or rotating parts Place hydraulic controls in neutral and so sto engine before working on Agri-Vac Clear the area of bystanders , especially small children when carrying out any maintenance and repairs or making any adjustments5.1.3 SERVICING INTERVALS Lubricate the PTO shaft (4 locations). Fig. 5-1 PTO Shaft Lubrication Points. Check the tension and alignment of the input drive belts. See Maintenance Section 5.2.1 Fig. 5-2 Drive Belts. Machine is shown with guard removed for illustrative purposes only. Do not operate machine with guard removed. Check the oil level in the blower reservoirs (2 locations). Fig. 5-3 Blower Reservoir Schematics. Clean blower breathersFig. 5-4 Blower Breathers Fig. 5-5 Blower Reservoirs (Rear) Lubricate PTO Shaft (4) Check Tension and Align Input Drive Belts Check oil level in Blower Reservoirs (2) Clean Blower Breathers Source: Walinga
Back Manufacturing / Industrial • MaintenanceWalinga Grain Bag Unloader 8 Hours or Daily MaintenanceMaintainX04/26/2021Walinga Grain Bag Unloader 8 Hours or Daily Maintenance22 stepsMaintenance Safety Follow All the operating , maintenance and safety information in the manual Support the machine with blocks or safety stands when changing tires or working beneath Follow good shop practices: Keep service area clean and dry Be sure electrical outlets and tools are properly grounded Use adequate light for the job at hand Use only tools, jacks and hoists of sufficient capacity for the job Place all controls in neutral , stop the tractor or electric power source , set park brake , remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing . adjusting , repairing or unplugging Make sure all guards are in place and properly and properly secured when maintenance work is completed Before applying pressure to a hydraulic system, make sure all lines , fitting and couplers are tight and in good condition Relieve pressure from hydraulic circuit before servicing or disconnecting fro tractor Keep hands , feet, hair, and clothing away from all moving and/ or rotating parts Place hydraulic controls in neutral and so sto engine before working on Agri-Vac Clear the area of bystanders , especially small children when carrying out any maintenance and repairs or making any adjustments5.1.3 SERVICING INTERVALS Lubricate the PTO shaft (4 locations). Fig. 5-1 PTO Shaft Lubrication Points. Check the tension and alignment of the input drive belts. See Maintenance Section 5.2.1 Fig. 5-2 Drive Belts. Machine is shown with guard removed for illustrative purposes only. Do not operate machine with guard removed. Check the oil level in the blower reservoirs (2 locations). Fig. 5-3 Blower Reservoir Schematics. Clean blower breathersFig. 5-4 Blower Breathers Fig. 5-5 Blower Reservoirs (Rear) Lubricate PTO Shaft (4) Check Tension and Align Input Drive Belts Check oil level in Blower Reservoirs (2) Clean Blower Breathers Source: Walinga