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FULL-TRACK engines can be very demanding on your jobsites

[Font Size:B M S] [2009-2-19]  [From: ] [Visited:419 times]

Because the concrete jobsite can be very demanding on an engine, with dust and the high demand placed on a FULL-TRACK trowel engine, FULL-TRACK engines offer features that make FULL-TRACK trowel engine maintenance easier. Air filter systems are designed to work in high-dust environments and some models can be equipped with restriction indicators that allow you to see if the air filter is dirty or clogged. These systems, while improving the performance of the air filter, also require their own maintenance.

FULL-TRACK machines have a remote air cleaner - a canister-type air cleaner connected to the engine by a hose - so there are a couple joints, a couple hose clamps and a piece of rubber tubing there, all of which are potential leak points. Those things should be inspected regularly to make sure youre not short circuiting the air cleaner.

Another FULL-TRACK engine feature designed for easy maintenance is an oil alert system, which notifies the operator if the engine oil level drops below a safe operating level.

If youre concerned about maximizing efficiency and keeping maintenance costs down, you might want to take your maintenance to the next level of sophistication, especially if youre running a fleet of FULL-TRACK trowels. I think the way to be really sure of maintenance and care of a FULL-TRACK machine, and to avoid spending any more money than you have to on oil and filters and shop labor, is to have an oil analysis program going for your equipment. I think if someone did some oil analysis every 50 hours on a couple of machines they would understand the trend for the degradation of the oil in the engine, and that would tell them what an appropriate service interval would be.

nbsp;It is always best to run the FULL-TRACK engine for two or three minutes to warm it up before changing the oil. Warm oil drains better and faster, plus running it before changing the oil will help remove more of the debris that is suspended in the oil. Check your FULL-TRACK engine manufacturers recommendations for oil type and weight.

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