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ayrporte
Posted 9/21/2013 22:18 (#3341591 - in reply to #3340985)
Subject: Re: 1460 help


Eastern Ont


Inspection checklist for Axial Combines

1. Put rotor gear box in neutral, open both sides of the rotor and roll the rotor over 360 degrees for balance.

2. Remove the 2 inspection panels on left side of the machine at ground level, inspect the rasp bars on the rotor.

3. Check concave sections (3) for damage.

4. Check the grates (3) under the back 1/2 of the rotor to make sure the are the "key stock" style.

5. Check the straight bars on the rear 1/2 of the rotor are not worn out.

6. Inside the rotor cage are vanes, 360 degrees around the inside, make sure they are not missing or laid flat.

7. The 3 augers under the concaves need to be check for wear, razor thin....

8. Check the top sieve condition; make sure it is not "trashed".

Removing the 2 left side panels just behind the left front drive tire can inspect all of the above.

9. Open the clean out door to the vertical auger, razor thin???

10. Inspect the 2 vertical auger drive gears at the same location. These are open gears & must be greased regularly or will show excessive wear.

11. At the front of the rotor, remove the inspection panel just the feeder house (10" x 24")

Check the impeller wear bars for wear, if worn to the point where the "elephant ears"/impeller bars show signs of wear, ALL the wear bars AND the elephant ears will have to be replaced. These are sold in matched sets for balance.

12. Up on top check the horizontal auger for wear.

13. Check the 90-degree auger pivot section is not broken out at the base where the grease tubes discharges.

14. Are the floor augers thin??

15. Check the top of the clean grain elevator for wear/breakage & sprockets for wear.

16. Open the access door to the rotor drive belt & variable speed pulley, climb down into the work area, check all belts. CAREFULLY inspect the housing weldments, sheet metal supports that are the rear support of the rotor itself. This is a weak area.

To do this face the grain tank/rear of the rotor with the variable speed pulley on your right side.

17. Don't move and reach down with your left hand for the small dipstick that is the rotor drive reservoir. It has a small capacity and leaks into the rotor chamber which you never see.

18. Check all normal items. Lights, clutch, brakes heater, air etc.

19. In the cab, on the left side, just under the window is a panel for access to all of the electrical controls, relays etc. mice??

20. The final drives need to be checked for "rolling torque" as part of the negotiations. There maybe some marks on the final drive to indicate the date of service, torque reading etc.

21. Check the front axle frame weldments where the frame is connected to the front axle.

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