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DEFINITIONS FOR MACHINE AVAILABILITY (OFF-ROAD WORK MACHINES)

1987-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1032_198704
This recommended practice applies to construction and general purpose industrial machines as categorized in SAE J1116. It describes the parameters related to the inherent availability of the covered classes of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines.
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Definitions for Machine Availability (Off-Road Work Machines)

2007-10-11
CURRENT
J1032_200710
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide a set of recognized definitions as a universally understood means of communication among all people interested in the inherent availability of off-Road Work machines. It is not the intent of this document to provide an absolute measure of unit availability. The intent is to provide common definitions for classifying and evaluating operation, repair, and maintenance data. This recommended practice applies to construction and general purpose industrial machines as categorized in SAE J1116. It describes the parameters related to the inherent availability of the covered classes of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines.
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Oil Change System for Quick Service of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines

2007-03-20
HISTORICAL
J1069_200703
This recommended practice deals with sizes, design considerations, and practices related to evacuating and refilling by positive means any oil comportment. This practice may also be applicable to other fluid compartments and is to supplement rather than eliminate the drain plug. (Ref. ISO TC 131/4/N27)
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Oil Change System for Quick Service of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines

2012-05-02
CURRENT
J1069_201205
This recommended practice deals with sizes, design considerations, and practices related to evacuating and refilling by positive means any oil comportment. This practice may also be applicable to other fluid compartments and is to supplement rather than eliminate the drain plug. (Ref. ISO TC 131/4/N27)
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LUBRICATION CHART—CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY

1982-06-01
HISTORICAL
J753_198206
The chart is to include basic maintenance items that the manufacturer considers essential for normal operation of the machine. The chart is not intended to cover all maintenance functions and should refer the user to the manufacturers’ manuals. Attachments may be included on the chart with the standard machine or covered by separate charts. When preparing a chart, consult SAE J752b, Maintenance Interval and SAE J754a. Lubricant Types.
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MAINTENANCE INTERVAL CHART

1991-05-01
HISTORICAL
J753_199105
Instructions on this chart are intended to be used as a ready reference by personnel responsible for servicing off-road self-propelled work machines described in SAE J1116, categories 1, 2, 3, and 4. Detailed maintenance and service guidelines are reserved for maintenance, operator, and lubrication manuals as defined in SAE J920.
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Maintenance Interval Chart

2006-06-05
HISTORICAL
J753_200606
Instructions on this chart are intended to be used as a ready reference by personnel responsible for servicing off-road self-propelled work machines described in SAE J1116, categories 1, 2, 3, and 4. Detailed maintenance and service guidelines are reserved for maintenance, operator, and lubrication manuals as defined in SAE J920.
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Maintenance Interval Chart

2011-10-27
CURRENT
J753_201110
Instructions on this chart are intended to be used as a ready reference by personnel responsible for servicing off-road self-propelled work machines described in SAE J1116, categories 1, 2, 3, and 4. Detailed maintenance and service guidelines are reserved for maintenance, operator, and lubrication manuals as defined in SAE J920.
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AUXILIARY POWER TAKE-OFF DRIVES FOR AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS

1993-04-01
HISTORICAL
J717_199304
This SAE Standard establishes specifications for mid- and side-power take-off drives that will be helpful in designing implements. Design of the implement attaching means must be tailored to each tractor, depending on attaching points available and the exact location of the auxiliary shaft.
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