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2010 ST-104
Daily
Gearboxes
Check gear lube. If the grease is lower than the inspection plug on the rear side of the
gearbox, then fill to the level of the plug. NOTE: Do not overfill the gearbox. If the grease
level of the gearbox is low, additional grease can be purchased from your Bush-Whacker
dealer.
Inspect output shaft for vines, wire, rope, etc. that may collect around the shaft and tear up
the output seal. If a seal is leaking, replace it, or risk overheating and severe damage to the
equipment.
Check the mounting bolts and nuts to be sure that they are correctly secured. If left
unchecked, it could cause excessive vibrating which could damage the equipment.
Pins, Bolts, and Nuts
Inspect all pins, bolts, and nuts, making sure that they are all in place and secure. Look for
loose fasteners and tighten to the proper torque as required.
Make sure the three point hitch mount and stabilizer pins are secure, and top links are not
loose or slack.
Skid Shoes
Check for any wear or damage, replace if required.
Frame
Look for any structural cracks, damage and wear.
Keep the equipment clean. Inspect for debris caught in the machine, especially at all pinch
points.
Wheel Hubs
Grease wheel hubs at zerk fitting once a day before operating the mower. Check seals for
leakage. Replace seals if a leak is detected. Also, check bearings for damage. If they have
seized, they are damaged; replace them immediately before use.
Chain Guards
Rear and front chain guards and front metal deflectors are standard equipment for all Bush-
Whacker rotary mowers.
Always inspect the chain guards and deflectors to be sure no chain links are missing and the
guards are operating correctly. If the guards are not operating correctly, links are missing, or
the complete chain guard assembly is missing, do not operate the mower.
Never operate
the mower without chain guards in proper working order.
Every 1,000 Hours or Annually
It is recommended to do annual, pre-season maintenance at the end of each operating season,
rather than at the beginning.
The mower should be stored in the off-season
cleaned, inspected and repaired
. This will
prevent any rust forming on the mower’s surfaces and contaminants damaging the hydraulic
components.
Summary of Contents for ST-104
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Page 24: ...24 2010 ST 104 2033 Transfer Gear Box USE NUMBER 0 WEIGHT OIL ONLY ...
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