Baumalight FGS952 User manual

FGS952 Feller Buncher
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Issue Date: August 2023

Following is a list of videos and documents available on Baumalights website and also on YouTube to
help and enhance maintaining the feller buncher. The list below was current at the time this manual was
issued. Additional content may be available.
Activity ID Number Activity Name Description Item Available
86 Inserting Pin In 8 And 14 Pin
Connector.
Changing Pins In Aux
Receptacle. Video
206 Replacing Teeth. When To Replace B8000
Teeth. Video
212 Auto Regen Valve. Auto Regen Valve Exploded
View. Document
102 Remove Seal. Remove Seal On Motor Or
Load Adapter. Video
120 Zero-Leak Relief Valve. Demonstrating And
Troubleshooting Zero-Leak. Video
137 Replace Motor Shaft Seal. Replace Shaft Seal On
Piston Motor. Video
160 Valve Adjustment. Adjusting Grabber Arm
Speed. Video
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 4
1.1 Overview..................................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Intended Use And Foreseeable Misuse ................................................................................... 4
2 SAFETY............................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Safety Alert Symbol And Safety Words ................................................................................... 5
2.2 Operational Hazards.................................................................................................................. 6
Prepare For Emergencies ......................................................................................................... 5
Replace Safety Signs ................................................................................................................ 6
Do Not Allow Riders .................................................................................................................. 6
Lower Operating Speed ............................................................................................................ 6
Avoid Rollover ........................................................................................................................... 7
Avoid Powerlines....................................................................................................................... 7
Detach Feller Buncher Safely................................................................................................... 7
Hazards From Modifying Equipment ....................................................................................... 7
2.3 Maintenance Hazards................................................................................................................ 9
3 SAFETY SIGNS................................................................................................................................ 10
4 OPERATION ..................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1 Preparation For Use ................................................................................................................ 13
4.2 Hydraulic Connections ........................................................................................................... 13
4.3 Control Box (Optional) ............................................................................................................ 13
4.4 Machine Components ............................................................................................................. 14
4.5 Attach To Skidsteer ................................................................................................................. 14
4.6 Detach From Skidsteer ........................................................................................................... 14
4.7 Transporting............................................................................................................................. 14
4.8 Operation.................................................................................................................................. 15
4.9 Hydraulic Adjustments............................................................................................................ 16
5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE..................................................................................................... 17
5.1 Lubrication ............................................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Inspect Hoses .......................................................................................................................... 18
5.3 Inspect And Rotate Or Replace Cutting Teeth ...................................................................... 18
5.4 Remove And Install Rotor....................................................................................................... 19
5.5 Zero Leak Case Drain Relief Valve......................................................................................... 20
6 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................... 21
7STORAGE......................................................................................................................................... 22
BAUMALIGHT ATTACHMENT WARRANTY.................................................................................... 23
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1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your choice of a Baumalight
Feller Buncher to complement your operation. This
equipment has been designed and manufactured
to meet the needs of a discriminating buyer.
This new and unique design allows us to build it
very economically and makes it a very compact
unit for storage and transport. Hydraulic controls
are easy to adjust and operate.
Safe, efcient and trouble free operation of your
feller buncher requires that you and anyone
else who will be operating or maintaining the
feller buncher, read and understand the Safety,
Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting
information contained within the Operator’s
Manual.
This manual covers the Baumalight skidsteer
mounted Feller Buncher. Use the Table of Contents
as a guide to locate required information.
Keep this manual handy for frequent reference
and to pass on to new operators or owners. Call
your Baumalight dealer, distributor or the factory
if you need assistance, information or additional
copies of the manuals.
OPERATOR ORIENTATION - The directions left,
right, front and rear, as mentioned throughout this
manual, are as seen from the operator’s seat and
facing in the direction of travel.
1.1 Overview
The feller buncher is designed to be used by an
experienced operator. Operator must be trained
in the safe operation of a skidsteer and hazards
related to using the feller buncher and the safe use
of the feller buncher for the intended purpose.
Operators will require personal protective
equipment to reduce the risk from some hazards
that cannot be completely eliminated or controlled
by the design of the feller buncher.
Care is required to ensure that the feller buncher
will not come in contact with metallic objects,
stones or other materials.
Feller bunchers are not designed for use in
hazardous atmospheres where there is a risk
of re or explosion due to ammable gases or
vapors. Use in hazardous, explosive atmospheres
is prohibited. Serious injury or death of the operator
or bystanders may be caused if feller buncher is
misused. Misuse may also cause damage to the
machine carrying the feller buncher.
1.2 Intended Use And Foreseeable
Misuse
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2 SAFETY
You must read, understand and follow the
instructions given by the operating unit
manufacturers, as well as the instructions in this
manual.
The safety information in this manual is denoted
by the safety alert symbol:
^
This symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME
ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
The level of risk is indicated by the following signal
words:
^^ DANGER
DANGER - Indicates a hazardous
situation, which, if not avoided, WILL
result in death or serious injury.
^ WARNING
WARNING - Indicates a hazardous
situation, which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
^ CAUTION
CAUTION - Indicates a hazardous
situation, which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE - Indicates a situation that could
result in damage to the equipment or
other property.
2.1 Safety Alert Symbol And Safety
Words
2.2 Operational Hazards
^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death.
Read and understand this manual before
operating the feller buncher.
Always stop engine and remove key
before leaving operators seat.
Never allow anyone near the feller
buncher during operation.
Travel at a safe speed.
^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death from
moving parts.
Moving parts can crush and dismember.
Do not operate without guards and
shields in place.
Disconnect and lockout power source
before adjusting or servicing.
^ WARNING
Use feller buncher only for the designed
applications.
Any other use may result in personal
injury, damage to equipment and may
void the warranty.
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^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death.
Verify feller buncher is locked to
quick attach hitch before operation or
transport.
^ WARNING
Protect from ying debris.
Wear proper safety glasses, goggles,
or a face shield to protect from ying
debris.
^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death.
It is recommended that the operating
unit be equipped with a forestry guard
to protect the operator.
Carefully read all safety messages in this manual
and on equipment safety signs. Keep safety signs
in good condition and replace missing or damaged
safety signs.
New equipment components and repair parts must
include the current safety decal.
Learn how to properly operate equipment.
NEVER operate or work around this equipment
without proper instruction, while fatigued or under
the inuence of alcohol, prescription or non-
prescription medication or if feeling ill.
Keep your equipment in proper working condition.
Know the regulations and laws that apply to you
and your industry.
This manual is not to replace any regulations or
laws. Additional information may be found at:
www.asae.org or www.osha.gov.
If you do not understand any part of this manual,
contact Baumalight at 519-698-9864.
Prepare For Emergencies
• Be prepared in case of emergencies.
• Keep a re extinguisher and rst aid kit close
to the machine.
• Keep emergency phone numbers close to your
phone.
• Know your address so emergency services
can locate you if an emergency arises.
Replace Safety Signs
• Replace missing or damaged safety signs.
• Safety signs are identied in Section 3 of this
manual.
• Replacement safety signs are available from
your Baumalight dealer.
Do Not Allow Riders
• NEVER lift or carry anyone on the feller
buncher.
• NEVER use feller buncher as a work platform.
• NEVER allow passengers on the feller buncher.
Lower Operating Speed
• Keep feller buncher low and move at slow
speeds on rough or uneven terrain.
6

Avoid Rollover
The equipment may rollover, resulting in death or
serious injury. To help prevent rollover:
• Travel at a slow speed.
• Avoid sharp turns & sudden movement on
slopes.
• Carry feller buncher close to the ground.
• Avoid holes, ditches and other obstructions
which may cause equipment to rollover.
• Balance load so weight is evenly distributed
and load is stable.
• Use caution when operating on slopes and do
not operate on excessively steep slopes.
• Do not exceed load capacity of equipment.
Avoid Powerlines
^ DANGER
Prevent electrocution.
Death or serious injury can result
if equipment or tree comes near or
contacts power lines.
Electrocution can occur without direct
contact.
• Check clearance before raising equipment.
• Verify cut trees will not contact or come near
power line.
DO NOT leave the operator’s seat if any part of the
equipment contacts electric lines or cables.
Detach Feller Buncher Safely
Detach feller buncher on a rm and level surface.
Feller buncher may fall over if detached on sloping
or soft surface. Be sure people, livestock and pets
are clear of machinery.
Relieve hydraulic pressure before disconnecting
hydraulic hoses.
Raised Attachment
^ WARNING
Crushing hazard.
Raised, unsupported feller buncher can
fall, resulting in death or serious injury.
Never enter the area under a raised
feller buncher.
A raised feller buncher can lower unexpectedly,
resulting in death or serious injury.
NEVER enter area under a raised feller buncher.
Lower feller buncher to ground, engage parking
brake, shut off engine and remove key before
servicing.
Hazards From Modifying Equipment
Do not make any alterations to your feller buncher.
Altering the equipment may cause unsafe
conditions and may void the manufacturer’s
warranty.
7

Avoid High Pressure Fluids
^ WARNING
Pressurized uids can penetrate the
skin.
Hydraulic hoses can fail from age,
damage and exposure.
Use body and face protection while
searching for leaks. A tiny, almost
invisible leak can penetrate the skin,
thereby requiring immediate medical
attention.
Use wood or cardboard to detect
hydraulic leaks, never use your hands.
Escaping uid under pressure can penetrate the
skin causing serious injury.
Prevent the hazard by relieving pressure before
connecting or disconnecting hydraulic lines. Verify
all connections are tight before applying pressure.
Search for leaks with a piece of cardboard or
wood.
Protect hands and body from high pressure uids.
If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately.
Any uid injected into the skin must be surgically
removed within a few hours or serious infection
may result.
Avoid Loud Noise
^ WARNING
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can
cause impairment or loss of hearing.
Wear a suitable hearing protective device
such as earmuffs or earplugs to protect
against objectionable or uncomfortable
loud noises.
Avoid Wood Dust Inhalation
^WARNING
Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining
wood products can expose you to wood
dust, a substance known to the State of
California to cause cancer.
Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust
mask or other safeguards for personal
protection. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.
^WARNING
Wear an approved dust mask or
respirator.
Follow local, state and federal
regulations.
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2.3 Maintenance Hazards
Before servicing, park machine on a rm and level
surface, remove key, set parking brake and place
a “Do Not Operate” tag on control panel. Read and
understand this manual. If you do not understand
any part of the manual, contact Baumalight at 519-
698-9864.
Always wear face and/or eye protection, safety
shoes, and other protective equipment appropriate
for the job.
Do not make unauthorized modications. Contact
Baumalight at 519-698-9864 before you weld, cut/
drill holes, or make any other modications.
Always use Baumalight replacement parts.
^ WARNING
Moving parts can crush and cut.
Keep clear of moving components.
Follow lockout procedure before
servicing.
^ WARNING
Burn hazard.
Hot and high pressure hydraulic oil.
Allow oil to cool before servicing.
^ WARNING
Entanglement hazard.
Keep clear of moving components.
Wear proper protective equipment
appropriate for the job.
^ WARNING
Crushing hazard.
Before performing inspections, service
or maintenance:
• Park machine on rm, level surface.
• Engage parking brake.
• Turn engine off and remove key.
• Place “Do Not Operate” tag on
control panel.
^WARNING
Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining
wood products can expose you to wood
dust, a substance known to the State of
California to cause cancer.
Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust
mask or other safeguards for personal
protection. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.
^WARNING
Wear an approved dust mask or
respirator.
Follow local, state and federal
regulations.
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3 SAFETY SIGNS
The two and four panel safety decals are pictorial
and have a yellow background. The panel with a
triangle indicates the potential hazard. The panel
without a triangle indicates how to avoid the
hazard.
If any of the decals are missing, are damaged, or
if you do not understand the decal, please contact
your dealer.
D
B
A
C
E
E
D
G
F
E
H
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A. D005253 ^ WARNING - Pressurized uid
hazard. Pressurized uids can penetrate the
skin. Do not check for leaks with your hands.
Keep back a safe distance when pressurized.
D005253
B. D005262 ^WARNING - P65 warning
information.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals
including 1,3-Butadiene and lead, which are known to the state of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
D005262
C. D003190 ^DANGER
D. D005127 ^WARNING - Pinching hazard.
Keep back while machine is operating.
D005127
E. D005223 ^WARNING - Rotating blade
hazard. Keep back 75 m while machine
is operating. Wait for blade to stop before
approaching machine.
D005223
75 M
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F. D005125 ^WARNING - Read and
understand safety signs on the machine and
operating instructions in this manual before
operating machine.
D005125
G. D005517 ^WARNING - Remove key before
servicing.
D005517
H. D006752 ^WARNING - Do not operate
without forestry door.
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT
FORESTRY DOOR.
INJURY MAY RESULT.
D006752
WARNING
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT
FORESTRY DOOR.
INJURY MAY RESULT.
D006752
WARNING
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Although the feller buncher has been carefully
inspected and checked prior to shipment from
manufacturer, it is recommended that the unit be
thoroughly inspected.
Check all bolts for tightness and remove all
shipping tags, bags, skids, and blocking.
Remove any masking materials afxed during
painting. Inspect equipment to verify that
nameplates and all safety warning, caution signs
and decals provided with the equipment are in
place and clearly visible.
Visually inspect the feller buncher before each
start up. Check for loose or missing parts and any
damage that may have occurred during moving or
shipping.
Review all skidsteer pre-start instructions, and
ensure that all recommended steps and procedures
have been followed.
4 OPERATION
4.1 Preparation For Use
^ WARNING
Pressurized uids can penetrate the
skin.
Disconnect and lock out power source
before disconnecting and/or connecting
hydraulic hoses.
The feller buncher is equipped with three hoses,
pressure, return and case drain. Hydraulic couplers
are not provided with the feller buncher. You
must install couplers and connect your skidsteer
pressure, return and case drain hoses to the feller
buncher hoses. Install your couplers to the hoses
listed in the table below.
4.2 Hydraulic Connections
4.3 Control (Optional)
Fitting Size Hose Description Qty.
3/4 JIC FM Pressure & Return 2
3/8 JIC FM Case Drain 1
Identify the pressure port hose and connect your
hoses to the feller buncher hoses.
Maximum allowable case pressure is 100 psi, case
drain is required.
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Dashed line indicates item hidden from view unless
cover is removed.
A
C
D
B
E
A. Holding Arms
B. Hydraulic Motor
C. Cutting Tooth
D. Rotor
E. Quick Attach
4.4 Machine Components
1. Verify all reectors and Slow Moving Vehicle
(SMV) sign are visible.
2. Raise feller buncher slightly off ground.
3. Travel at a reasonable and safe speed.
4.7 Transporting
4.6 Detach From Skidsteer
^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death caused
by unexpected movement:
1. Park skidsteer on a level surface.
2. Lower feller buncher to ground.
3. Engage skidsteer parking brake.
4. Shut off engine and remove key.
5. Rotor can spin for up to 5 minutes
after turning off ow and shutting
down skidsteer.
1. Park skidsteer on a level surface.
2. Lower feller buncher to the ground.
3. Shut off engine and remove key.
4. Disconnect hydraulic hoses.
5. Disconnect electrical connector.
6. Detach skidsteer from feller buncher. See
skidsteer Operator’s Manual.
Note: Use this procedure to connect to skid steer
after the initial setup has been performed.
^ WARNING
To prevent injury or machine damage
put transmission in park.
Never position yourself between
skidsteer and feller buncher.
Only experienced and properly trained
operator’s may operate skidsteer and
feller buncher.
Read and follow all safety instructions.
4.5 Attach To Skidsteer
1. Attach feller buncher to skid steer. See
Operator’s Manual.
2. Connect hydraulic hoses. Verify hydraulic
hoses are clear of pinch areas and moving
parts.
3. Connect control box to skidsteer 12 volt power
supply, or connect 14 or 8 pin auxiliary plug.
4. Move to a clear open area to test functions.
5. Check operation and verify there are no leaks.
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^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death caused
by unexpected movement:
1. Park skidsteer on a level surface.
2. Lower feller buncher to ground.
3. Engage skidsteer parking brake.
4. Shut off engine and remove key.
5. Rotor can spin for up to 5 minutes
after turning off ow and shutting
down skidsteer.
^WARNING
Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining
wood products can expose you to wood
dust, a substance known to the State of
California to cause cancer.
Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust
mask or other safeguards for personal
protection. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.
^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death.
Never operate feller buncher within 300
ft (92 m) of any person.
On steep terrain, fell trees while traveling
up hill.
Do not exceed rated cutting,
accumulating or carrying capacities of
skidsteer and feller buncher.
Cut stumps as short as possible.
Do not open holding arms until trees are
leaning away from skidsteer.
Do not allow riders.
^WARNING
Wear an approved dust mask or
respirator.
Follow local, state and federal
regulations.
1. Attach feller buncher to skidsteer. See Attach/
Detach in this section.
2. If equipped with a control box, move switch to
select holding arms.
3. Operate hydraulics to open holding arms.
4. Position feller buncher so rotor is close to tree
and as low to the ground as possible. Position
with the head tilted slightly forward (about 5°).
This will push the top of the tree away slightly
preventing saw jam.
5. Operate hydraulics to start rotor.
Operate all functions in an open area with skidsteer
at idle to get a good feel for the controls.
Run throttle only at half speed for rst time users.
^ WARNING
Always stop engine and remove key
before leaving operators seat.
^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death.
It is recommended that the operating
unit be equipped with a forestry guard
to protect the operator.
4.8 Operation
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4.9 Hydraulic Adjustments
^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death caused
by unexpected movement:
1. Park on a level surface.
2. Lower feller buncher the to ground.
3. Engage parking brake.
4. Shut off engine and remove key.
5. Rotor can spin for up to 5 minutes
after turning off ow and shutting
down skidsteer.
1. Park skidsteer on a level surface
2. Lower feller buncher to the ground.
3. Engage parking brake, shut off engine and
remove key.
(A) Flow Adjust - Adjusting the ow determines how
much oil is sent to cylinders and rotor. The more
oil that is sent to the rotor will result in cylinders
moving slower. If more oil is sent to the cylinders,
rotor speed will decrease. If adjustor is opened too
far, the main pressure gauge will show the carrier
relief and the rotor will no longer spin.
Typical adjustment is 1-1/4 turn out from closed
position when we ship. To adjust this, hold hex
screw with hex wrench and loosen lock nut. Turn
hex screw 1/4 turn increments and hold in position
while tightening lock nut. Test operation and adjust
again if desired
.
6. Move forward into tree while closing holding
arms to hold cut tree. Move forward into tree
while closing holding arms to hold cut tree.
7. Move to drop site, tilt head forward and open
holding arms to drop trees.
(B) Pressure relief is set at the factory should
not be adjusted. Image is shown with top plate
removed for adjustments. Do not operate with top
plate removed.
A
B
Note: Skidsteers with high/low hydraulic ow
switching capability may need a jumper wire on
the pin 14 plug to keep the skidsteer at high ow.
Contact your skidsteer dealer or Baumalight dealer
for more information.
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5 SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE
^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death caused
by unexpected movement:
1. Park skidsteer on a level surface.
2. Lower feller buncher to ground.
3. Engage skidsteer parking brake.
4. Shut off engine and remove key.
5. Rotor can spin for up to 5 minutes
after turning off ow and shutting
down skidsteer.
1. Pump grease into all pivot point lubrication
ttings until adequately lubricated.
5.1 Lubrication
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^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death caused
by unexpected movement:
1. Park skidsteer on a level surface.
2. Lower feller buncher to ground.
3. Engage skidsteer parking brake.
4. Shut off engine and remove key.
5. Rotor can spin for up to 5 minutes
after turning off ow and shutting
down skidsteer.
^ WARNING
Pressurized uids can penetrate the
skin.
Hydraulic hoses can fail from age,
damage and exposure.
Use body and face protection while
searching for leaks. A tiny, almost
invisible leak can penetrate the skin,
thereby requiring immediate medical
attention.
Use wood or cardboard to detect
hydraulic leaks, never use your hands.
Inspect hydraulic hoses for damage and wear.
Replace damaged or worn hoses before operating.
^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death caused
by unexpected movement:
1. Park skidsteer on a level surface.
2. Lower feller buncher to ground.
3. Engage skidsteer parking brake.
4. Shut off engine and remove key.
5. Rotor can spin for up to 5 minutes
after turning off ow and shutting
down skidsteer.
Check cutting edge (A) of teeth for wear and
damage. Keep cutting teeth in good condition. Unit
will cut faster and remaining teeth will last longer if
broken teeth are replaced.
Each tooth can be rotated 180° from its original
position before replacement is necessary.
1. Park skidsteer and feller buncher on a level
surface.
2. Lower feller buncher to the ground.
3. Shut off engine and remove key.
4. Inspect cutting teeth for damage and wear.
Once cutting edges (A) is worn, remove bolt,
pull tooth out and rotate tooth 180° so new
edge is on outside (cutting) edge.
5. Replace individual teeth as needed.
6. Install tooth and tighten bolt to 37 lb-ft (50 Nm)
of torque.
A
5.2 Inspect Hoses 5.3 Inspect And Rotate Or Replace
Cutting Teeth
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^ WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death caused
by unexpected movement:
1. Park skidsteer on a level surface.
2. Lower feller buncher to ground.
3. Engage skidsteer parking brake.
4. Shut off engine and remove key.
5. Rotor can spin for up to 5 minutes
after turning off ow and shutting
down skidsteer.
1. Park skidsteer on a level surface.
2. Lower feller buncher to the ground.
3. Shut off engine and remove key.
4. Disconnect hydraulic hoses.
5. Disconnect electrical connector.
6. Detach skidsteer from feller buncher. See
skidsteer Operator’s Manual.
^ WARNING
Crushing and severing hazard.
Feller buncher weight is 2350 lbs (1066
kg).
Use a properly rated lifting device to lay
feller buncher down for rotor removal.
7. Connect a properly rated lifting device to feller
buncher and lay machine down on the quick
attach side.
8. Remove covers (A) and (B).
A
B
^ WARNING
Crushing and severing hazard.
Rotor weight is 310 lbs (141 kg).
Use a properly rated lifting device to lift
rotor.
9. Attach a properly rated lifting device to holes
(C) in rotor. Apply a slight tension on lifting
device.
10. Remove ten socket head cap screws (D) and
plate (E). Carefully remove rotor with lifting
device.
5.4 Remove And Install Rotor
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E
D
C
11. Position rotor on motor shaft with lifting device.
12. Install plate (E).
13. Apply a medium strength thread lock to cap
screw (D) threads.
14. Install socket head cap screws (D).
15. Tighten caps screws (D) to 188 lb-ft (255 Nm)
of torque.
16. Remove rotor lifting device.
17. Position feller buncher in the upright position
with lifting device.
18. Remove lifting device.
5.5 Zero Leak Case Drain Relief
Valve
The feller buncher is equipped with a case drain
line that is to be routed to the skidsteer hydraulic
reservoir.
It is normal for a hydraulic motor to have a slight
amount of internal leakage.
The case drain line will allow this internal leakage to
be returned to the reservoir, preventing excessive
pressure on the motor seal.
If the case drain line is not connected or becomes
obstructed, the zero leak relief valve will vent the
pressurized hydraulic oil to the atmosphere. The
zero leak relief valve will self reset after hydraulic
pressure reduced.
^ WARNING
Pressurized uids can penetrate the
skin.
Keep bystanders away from machine
during operation.
Atiny, almost invisible leak can penetrate
the skin, thereby requiring immediate
medical attention.
If hydraulic oil is coming out of the zero leak relief
valve (A), shut down machine immediately. Inspect
the case drain line connection and lines. Contact
your dealer if case drain lines and connection are
good.
If hydraulic oil is coming out of vent (B), shut down
machine immediately. Hydraulic oil coming out of
vent indicates motor shaft seal is leaking. Contact
your dealer.
NOTICE
Environmental hazard.
Clean up any spilled hydraulic oil
immediately.
A properly installed case drain protected by a zero
leak relief valve will save the work of replacing the
motor shaft seal and also improve the efciency of
your hydraulic system.
A
B
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