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2020-01-02


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Essential Tips: How to Maintain Harvester Chains During the Off-Season?

Because chains accumulate a lot of dust during operation, they easily become coated with grease and grime, which can impair transmission; therefore, they should be cleaned regularly. First wash them thoroughly in gasoline, then soak and boil them in engine oil for about 30 minutes. After removing them, allow the excess oil to drip off before use. At the end of each season’s work, the chain should be removed, soaked and boiled in oil, then coated with grease, wrapped up, and stored in a dry place. The sprockets should be wiped clean with gasoline or diesel and then coated with grease to prevent rust. When installing the chain, first wrap it around the sprocket, then insert the pins. Insert the pins from the inside out, so that the connecting plates and locking devices can be installed from the outside. The chain should also be neither too tight nor too loose—there should be a certain amount of slack to allow for smooth movement. When disassembling, you can