Fire Prevention
To reduce the risk of fire, follow these guidelines, especially in dry crop conditions:
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Equip the machine with a water-type fire extinguisher. Large capacity water fire extinguishers are recommended because application of water can cool hot parts to prevent a fire.
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Keep foreign material (crop, chaff material, etc.) from building up on the machine near potentially hot areas, such as bearings. Remove this buildup as part of the regular service operations.
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Avoid high pressure power-washing adjacent to the bearings to prevent damaging seals.
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Check bearings regularly for early signs of failure.
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Replace bearings as necessary.
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If noticeable changes in machine performance occur which might indicate a part is beginning to fail, stop cutting/conditioning immediately and investigate the cause of any sounds, smells, or sights which are unusual.
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Use extreme care if it is necessary to park a machine in a field of dry crop or stubble. Whenever possible, park machine on bare ground or in an area surrounded by bare ground. Before leaving a machine which has been operating, verify there are no areas which are hot enough to start a fire.
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If service operations require using a welder, cutting torch or grinder on the machine, refer to FIRE PREVENTION in Service section for guidelines which may prove useful in preventing a fire.
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Use extreme care when smoking around the machine.
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