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1 Unit C: Agricultural Power Systems Lesson 4: Applying Preventative Maintenance Practices

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Unit C: Agricultural Power Systems

Lesson 4: Applying Preventative Maintenance Practices

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Terms Compression gage Flooding Preventative maintenance

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Preventative maintenance Performing of practices to keep equipment in good working condition

Properly maintaining agricultural equipment requires skill, practice, and quality management

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Preventative maintenance practices

Changing fluids Cleaning components Replacing filters

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Safety practices Read and follow all instructions in the operator’s manual Use protective eyewear, clothing, and footwear Use jackstands, engine stands, and other supports

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Safety practices (continued) Observe caution around fuels and flammable materials Operate internal combustion engines in well-ventilated areas Place machines in park and lower implements before working on them

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Safety practices (continued) Work in well-lighted and properly ventilated areas Regularly clean the floor and remove obstacles and fluids Handle batteries safely Keep fire extinguishers and smoke detectors in shop work areas

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Safety practices (continued) Use caution when working around high pressure Use protective hearing devices when working in loud areas Safely dispose of used fluids Know all the safety emblems and warning signs used for agricultural equipment

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Nine safety colors Red – danger Orange – warning Yellow – caution Blue – information Green – safety Black & yellow diagonal lines - radioactivity

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Nine safety colors (continued)

White – direction of traffic flows and segregate work areas White & black stripes – traffic markings Gray – floors or work areas in the shop

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Nine safety colors

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Ignition system checks Inspect the spark plug Inspect the spark plug wire Check the spark output using a spark tester Check the flywheel

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Parts of a spark plug

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Fuel system checks Insure that there is gas in the gas tank Check the spark plug for gasoline Check the flow of gas from the fuel tank to the carburetor Flooding – an excessive amount of gasoline in the carburetor

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Parts of a carburetor

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Compression system checks Compression gage – determines compression pressure of the cylinder

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Liquid cooling system checks

Check the hoses and belts for leaks and cracks Maintain the proper coolant level Keep the system clean Use recommended coolant Pressurize the system and check for leaks Check the specific gravity of the coolant Check the condition of the fan

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Air cooling system checks Remove dirt that can clog air passages Make sure the precleaner is in place Check the fan Makes sure all shrouds are in place

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Lubrication system checks Check the engine oil level Change the oil and filters

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Air intake system checks Connect a vacuum gage to the intake manifold Allow the engine to run for a few minutes Record the age reading with the engine operating Compare the readings to the manufacturer’s specifications Inspect the intake system for possible restrictions and leaks

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Review/Summary Why is it important to practice preventative maintenance on engines and equipment? What are the safety rules to follow when servicing agricultural equipment? What are some common maintenance practices carried out on engine systems?