Cleaning Out Machine (Periodic)
Important Notes
The machine must be inspected periodically throughout the harvest
day. Buildup of crop material and other debris must be removed to
ensure proper machine function and to reduce the risk of fire.
This section shows primary areas of the machine that require
periodic inspection and cleaning. Frequency of inspections and cleanings
vary depending on a number of factors, including operating conditions,
machine settings, crop conditions, operating speeds, and weather conditions,
particularly dry, hot, and windy conditions. Various photographs show
accumulations of crop material and other debris prior to cleaning.
This was allowed for illustrative purposes only.
Primary areas that need inspection and cleaning are:
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Engine Compartment
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Pulleys
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Shields and Ledges
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Wiring Harnesses and Hydraulic Hoses
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Transmission
While there are other areas that require regular cleaning, these
areas provide the greatest impact on fire prevention. Using compressed
air can make the job of keeping these areas clean much easier.
Harvesting certain crops can cause special issues. Some crops
are very “sticky” and it is often more difficult to clean
the machine when harvesting these crops. Examples of these crops include
sunflower, canola, and safflower. Take special care in cleaning the
machine when harvesting these crops.
Regular and thorough cleaning of machine combined with other
routine maintenance procedures listed in the Operator's Manual greatly
reduce the risk of fire, chance of costly downtime, and improve machine
performance.
Always follow all safety procedures posted on the machine and
in the Operator's Manual. Before carrying out any inspection or cleaning,
always shut OFF engine, set parking brake, and remove key.
Engine Compartment

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Crop material and other debris can accumulate in engine compartment.
Direction of wind, type of crop, and crop moisture content can all
have an effect on where and how much crop material and debris can
accumulate. Inspect and clean engine compartment frequently throughout
the harvest day. Primary areas that must be inspected and cleaned
are:
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Exhaust Manifold
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Manifold Shield
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Turbocharger
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Engine Cooling Package
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Underneath Fuel Tank
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On Top of Fuel Tank
Pulleys

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Crop material and other debris may accumulate inside and
around pulleys. Inspect and clean these areas periodically throughout
the harvest day. Some examples of areas to inspect and clean are shown.
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Clean Grain Elevator Drives
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Discharge Beater Drives
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Residue Disposal Drives
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Rotor Drives
Shields and Ledges

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Crop material and other debris may accumulate on, behind,
and/or under shields. Inspect and clean these areas periodically throughout
the harvest day. Some examples of areas to inspect and clean are shown.
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Right Side Catwalk Area
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Left Side Catwalk Area
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Right Side Feeder House Shields
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Left Side Feeder House Shields
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Bearing Guards
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Right Side Mud Shields
Wiring Harnesses and Hydraulic Hoses

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Crop material and other debris may accumulate on, between,
and/or around wiring harnesses and hydraulic hoses. Inspect and clean
these areas periodically throughout the harvest day. Some examples
of areas to inspect and clean are shown.
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Right Side Batteries
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Left Side Rotor Area
Transmission

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Crop material and other debris may accumulate on top of and
around transmission. Inspect and clean area periodically throughout
the harvest day.
Lubrication Decal Locations

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Left-Hand Lubrication Decal

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Right-Hand Rear Lubrication Decal
A - Lubrication Decals
Lubrication decals (A) show the different locations of grease
points around the machine. Follow lubrication times provided on decals
and refer to hour intervals listed in Lubrication and Maintenance
section for further information.
Bearing failures or overheating can result in a fire. To reduce
bearing failures or overheating, always refer to lubrication decals
on machine.
Crop material and other debris may accumulate around bearings
and bearing covers. Inspect and clean these areas periodically throughout
the harvest day.
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