Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Preparing for Work
- Adding Fuel to the Engine
- Checking the Engine Oil Level
- Checking the Hydraulic Fluid Level
- Inspecting the Machine Daily
- Starting the Engine
- Setting the Engine Speed
- Stopping the Engine
- Breaking in a New or Rebuilt Engine
- Operating the Machine in Extreme Conditions
- Operating the Parking Brake
- Driving and Stopping the Machine
- Operating the Transmission
- Preparing to Operate the Machine
- Using the Backfill Blade
- Transporting the Machine
- Completing the Work for the Day
- Completing the Project
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ReplacingaDamagedROPSSystem
IftheROPSsystemhasbeendamagedinanaccident,such
asarolloverorhittinganoverheadobjectduringtransport,
replaceanydamagedROPScomponentstorestoretheROPS
systemtoitsoriginallevelofprotection.
Afteranaccident,checkthefollowingitemsfordamage:
•TheROPSbar
•Operatorseat
•Seatbeltmounting
•Seatbelt
Beforeyouoperatethemachine,replacealldamagedROPS
components;contactanAuthorizedToroServiceDealer.
Important:Donottrytoweldorstraightenadamaged
ROPSbar.
Cleaning
RemovingDirtandDebrisfrom
theMachine
Important:Operatingtheenginewithblockedscreens,
dirtyorpluggedcoolingns,and/orcoolingshrouds
removed,willresultinenginedamagefromoverheating.
1.Lowerallattachmentsandsettheparkingbrake.
2.Stoptheengine,removethekey,andwaitforallmoving
partstostopbeforeleavingtheoperatingposition.
3.Wipeawaydirtanddebrisfromtheaircleaner.
4.Cleananydirtanddebrisbuildupontheenginewitha
brushorblower.
Important:Itispreferabletoblowdirtout,rather
thanwashingitout.Ifwaterisused,keepitaway
fromelectricalitemsandhydraulicvalves.Do
notuseahigh-pressurewasher.High-pressure
washingcandamagetheelectricalsystemand
hydraulicvalvesordepletegrease.
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