Storage
At the end of an aerating season or when the aerator will
not be used for a long period, it is good practice to carry
out the following preventative maintenance.
1. Clean off any dirt or grease that may have
accumulated on the aerator or any of the moving
parts.
2. Remove and clean out tines. Coat tines and tine
fasteners with oil to prevent rusting during storage.
3. Open the hood and clean out the inside of the
machine.
4. Lubricate all grease fittings and tine fastener screw
threads.
5. Store the machine on the provided storage stands on
a hard, dry surface.
6. Loosen the PTO clutch bolts two turns.
7. Connect the PTO safety chain to the aerator in stored
position to prevent damage or remove the PTO and
store under the hood to minimize corrosion.
8. Paint the roller and touch-up any other scratches on
the painted surfaces.
9. Replace any missing or damaged decals.
10. Store the aerator inside a dry secure building. Inside
storage will reduce maintenance, give a longer
working life and increase the residual value of the
machine. If inside storage is not available, cover with
a heavy sheet or tarpaulin and secure tightly.
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