Specifications
Storage
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MORRIS Industries Ltd.
Preparing for Storage
• To insure longer life and satisfactory operation,
store the implement in a shed.
• If building storage is impossible, store away from
areas of main activity on firm, dry ground.
• Clean machine thoroughly.
• Clean and grease threads on stroke control
collars.
• Inspect all parts for wear or damage.
• Avoid delays - if parts are required, order at the
end of the season.
• Lubricate grease fittings. (Refer to Lubricating
Section).
• Tighten all bolts to proper specifications (Refer
to Bolt Torque Chart).
• For a safer storage, lower the implement into field
position and release the hydraulic pressure.
• If implement must be stored in a raised position,
ensure that wings are properly secured with lock
pins.
• Level implement using hitch jack and block up.
• Relieve pressure from hydraulic system.
• Raise frames, block up and relieve weight from
the tires.
• Cover tires with canvas to protect them from the
elements when stored outside.
• Coat exposed cylinder shafts (Refer to Cylinder
Shaft Protection).
• Paint any surfaces that have become worn.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY
ON OR AROUND THE MACHINE.
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