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Fairbury, NE (Southeast) | Obviously make sure the knives are sharp and even. Bring the sheer bar up tight as you want. Check paddles on blower for clearance and wear. Use electrical lube on control wires where they come out of the cab to avoid problems with contact. Make sure all wires and hoses are zip tied out of the way. Use synthetic grease on the chopper bearings, will run cooler. Double check wheel bearings. Don't turn too sharp, lol.
Good luck, they are a good machine. Ran one for many years and the only problem we ever really had was the blower wearing out the metal on the outside of the unit.
Edited by dt4020 7/23/2017 15:54
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