LUBRICATION

WARNING: DISCONNECT PTO DRIVE SHAFT AND HYDRAULIC HOSES (RELIEVE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE) BEFORE CLEANING, ADJUSTING, LUBRICATING OR SERVICING THIS MACHINE. FAILURE TO HEED MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

DAILY LUBRICATION (every 8-12 loads)

Grease (2) rear spinner lower bearings. These bearings are grease line fitted to the LR frame channel of the spreader.

Oil (5) roller chain drives regularly at the front of spreader with light weight machine oil. The roller chains are accessible by opening the front steel shield- ing cover.

Grease PTO Drive line (9) places with Lithium grease every 8 hours.

IMPORTANT: GREASE 2 FITTINGS DAILY

Grease (4) bearings supporting the two large jack shaft reduction sprocket weldments on the front drive. The zerks are accessible by opening the front steel shielding cover and through the front bearing plate.

Grease (2) auger shaft bushings. These bearings are grease line fitted to the RF shield of the spreader. Grease Daily, Minimum of 10 pumps. Over greasing is not possible.

WEEKLY LUBRICATION (every 25-30 loads)

Grease (2) PTO input shaft bearings. These bear- ings are grease line fitted to the RF shield of the spreader.

Grease bearings on the RH side line shaft. The front bearing is zerk accessible through the RF steel shield- ing. The remaining rear bearings are located along the RH side of the spreader tank, zerks accessible through the steel shielding.

Grease (4) tandem wing pivots. Effectively grease by jacking up the spreader to relieve pressure points on the pivot shaft and tandem wing collar. Over greas- ing is not possible.

Grease (2) flow control rear gate and lifting arm pivot points. Grease gate pivot at center of flow control rear gate. Grease lifting arm pivot support at LR of spreader. Over greasing is not possible. Apply grease to slot in gate lift arm.

Grease (2) flow control rear gate slide guides. With the flow control rear gate opened, grease the slide guides from top side. Allow grease to lubricate flow control rear gate ends and slide guide surfaces. In freezing weather dump used motor oil down each slide guide once a week or more often if needed. Over greasing is not possible.

Grease (1) integral overrunning clutch at rear of the PTO drive line. The zerk is on the yoke of the clutch. Use Shell Super Duty or an equivalent lithium grease.

Check regularly for any observable lube leakage of the (3) gearboxes at the rear of the spreader. See L12 under Monthly Lubrication.

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Meyer 3245, 3954, 2636 manual Daily Lubrication every 8-12 loads

3245, 2636, 3954 specifications

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