STARTING THE T-4 TRENCHER
1. Follow the procedures outlined in
the engine manual supplied with the
trencher, or have somebody familiar
with the trencher instruct you.
NOTE: The procedures in the manual
are basic instructions. The procedure
could vary slightly depending on the
engine controls used on the trencher.
2. Always stand to the rear of the
trencher, away from the side delivery
auger and digging chain, while
starting the engine.
3. Make sure that all of the stop
switches are in the “ON” position
before attempting to start the engine.
NOTE: All trenchers have two stop
switches, one on the engine and one
on the handlebar.
4. Follow the procedures outlined in
the engine manual supplied with the
machine, start the engine.
CAUTION: While starting and
when engine is running, if the throttle
is set higher than idle, the clutch will
engage which will cause the digging
chain and other components to start
moving.KEEP BYSTANDERS CLEAR.
5. When the engine starts, bring it to
an idle and allow it to warm up for two
or three minutes before operating.
PREPARING TO TRENCH
1. With the engine running at an idle,
push down on the handlebar; raising
the digging bar.
2. Move the depth control lever
forward until it locks in the first notch.
The depth control lever is located at
the rear of the trencher. To operate,
lift the lever until the”lock” is clear of
the “notch” on the side plates. Slowly
move the lever forward until the
digging bar is at the first “notch”.
Insert the “lock” into the “notch” to set
the digging depth. Notches are set at
approximately 6, 8 and 12 inches.
3. Increase the engine speed and
lower the digging bar, allowing it dig to
its depth; making sure you have
control of the trencher during this
process.
4. If a deeper depth is required,
slowly move the depth control lever
forward until the desired depth is
reached; maintaining firm control of
the trencher at all times.
5. Set engine speed as required for
best penetration.
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TRENCHING
Using a “can opener” or “rocking” motion, push down on the handle bars 2 to 4
inches. At the same time, pull the trencher toward you 4 to 6 inches. Slowly
allow the handlebars to raise until they stop. Repeat this motion throughout the
trenching operation. The wheel lock will aid you in this operation by helping to
hold the trencher in position until the next motion is started.
CAUTION: When trenching in areas filled with obstructions, such as
rocks and debris, operate the trencher at less than full throttle to assure a
quicker clutch release to prevent damage to the machine and possible injury to
you or bystanders.
CAUTION: This tool is intended to dig in soils only. It is not intended to
be used for cutting through rock, concrete, asphalt, wood, metal or any other
material that is not of a soil type. Attempting to do so may result in damage to
the machine or injury to the operator or bystanders.
CAUTION: Stop engine and remove sparkplug wire before attempting to
clear any jams in the digging chain, side delivery auger, clutch or drive belt and
primary chain drive. Remove sparkplug wire before performing any
maintenance on machine.
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