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END OF SEASON MAINTENANCE
GROUND ENGAGING COMPONENTS
CUTTING EDGES & GUARDS
Replace any broken cutting edges, unevenly or excessively worn cutting edges, and
broken or worn wear guards.
RUNNING GEAR
Replace broken, worn, or missing running gear shoes, and any damaged adjuster
leg components. Gr ease internal threads and sliding members (it’s best to
disassemble and grease directly; zerks aren’t as effective at greasing these areas).
HARDWARE
Replace missing or broken bolts. Proper torque is important! U se grade 8 pl ow
bolts for steel cutting edges.
HYDRAULICS
HOSES
Plug or cap any QC fittings or any open hose ends. Inspect hoses for any leaks or
potential leaks. Secure hoses with hose clamps.
CYLINDERS
Check for leaks, and any chrome rod dents or scratches. (If v-stack rod end seals
are leaking, a ¼ turn of the pack nut will often stop a small leak). Apply a light coat
of oil or grease on exposed rod surfaces.
FRAME AND MOLDBOARD
JOINTS
Check pins, bushings, and pivot bolts for wear. Make sure all keepers are in place.
Make sure shear bolts and pins are same as original equipment (usually grade 2).
Some drivers don’t like replacing shear pins and will install grade 8 replacements to
avoid replacing during a st orm. These items are designed to shear to protect the
driver and the equipment. CHECK WELDMENTS FOR CRACKS.
REPLACE WORN OR BROKEN PARTS FOUND BY ABOVE INSPECTIONS.
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