After the cutter has been completely set up, inspect it to be sure it is in good running condition before delivering it to the customer. The following checklist is a reminder of important points to inspect. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory or after proper adjustment has been made.
[ ] All safety shields and guards are in place.
[ ] Pull-Type machine; Safety chain is attached.
[ ] Check gear case for leaks.
[ ] Check gear case levels and lubrication points. (See Lubrication and Maintenance section.)
[ ] All moving parts work freely.
[ ] Warning lights are operating correctly (if equipped).
[ ] Slip clutch not seized. (See FREEING SLIP CLUTCH in Service section.)
[ ] Tighten tailwheel nuts. (See procedure in Lubrication and Maintenance section.)
[ ] All hardware tight.
[ ] Used Aircraft Tires; Tire pressures checked. (See procedure in Lubrication and Maintenance section.)
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[ ] If equipped; Cycle hydraulic cylinder(s) two or three times. Check all hydraulic hoses and connections for oil leaks.
[ ] Decals intact and legible.
[ ] Check machine for damage. Touch up any scratches.
CAUTION:
To help prevent personal injury from rotating blades or thrown objects, never walk or stand behind the cutter during operation or run-in.
[ ] Operate cutter for about one minute and check for excessive vibration or unusual gear case noises.
[ ] This cutter has been inspected and checked. To the best of my knowledge, it is ready for delivery to the customer.
(Date Set Up)________________________
(Signature)_________________________
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