LS tractor LB2100 Series User manual

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LS LOADER
OPERATOR MANUAL
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•XR4140/XR4140H/XR4145/XR4145H
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I3030/I3030H/I3040/I3040H
R4010/R4010H/R4020/R4020H
XR3032/XR3032H/XR3037/XR3037H
XR4040/XR4040H/XR4046/XR4046H
XR3135/XR3135H/XR3140/XR3140H
XR4140/XR4140H/XR4145/XR4145H
XR4150/XR4150H/XR4155/XR4155H
MT342/MT347/MT352/MT357
MT345E/MT350E/MT355E
ㆍTHUMB : 40394273
Model : LB2100
LS BACKHOE
OPERATOR MANUAL
Applied Tractor Backhoe Option

WARRANTY CONDITIONS
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Warranty Coverage :
Warranty Provisions :
The purchaser shall at all times in the operation of any LS Mtron Product, use those brands and grades of
lubricating oils, lubricants or fuel and spare parts officially approved by LS Mtron.
The LS Mtron Loaders shall have been used in accordance with the procedures specified in the Operator's
Manual. This Warranty does not extend to damage resulting from misapplication, abuse, misuse, failure to
preform maintenance, negligence, fire, accidents or changes or faulty mounting carried out by the
Purchaser. When making a Warranty exchange of parts, the Purchaser shall compensate LS Mtron for the
time that the parts have been used if they have been exposed to extreme wear.
LS Mtron Tractor Division, herein referred to as LS Mtron, undertakes to replace or repair any part of a loader
where damage has been proven to be caused by defects in material or workmanship.
The obligation of LS Mtron to the Purchaser under this Warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of
defective parts by an authorized LS Mtron dealer. Repair or replacement in accordance with this Warranty shall
constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of LS Mtron and the Selling Dealer in respect to LS Mtron Loaders.
LS Mtron's liability under this warranty is subject to the observance by the Purchaser of the following provisions:
This Warranty is valid for a period of 1 year from the date of the original retail sale. Parts replaced or repaired
under the terms of this Warranty are guaranteed only until the original warranty expires. Warranty only applies to
the original purchaser.
It is further understood and agreed that the defect should be immediately reported to the Selling Dealer. The
Selling Dealer will generally perform Warranty repairs or replacements and the Purchaser shall deliver the LS
Mtron Loader to the Dealer's place of business or repair.
Compensation is not paid for physical harm, deadlock, resulting damages or other losses.
To obtain warranty service, the Purchaser must (1) report the product defect to an authorized LS Mtron
dealer and request repair within the applicable warranty term and (2) present evidence of purchase.
The Warranty shall be void if the LS Mtron Loader has been altered or repaired outside of a LS Mtron
dealership or travel of dealer personnel to customer location for Warranty repair. The customer shall also pay
any premium for overtime labor requested by the customer.
LS Mtron reserves the right to make changes in the design and other changes in its LS Mtron Products at any
time without incurring any obligation with respect to any product previously ordered, sold or shipped.
Right To Make Design and Product Changes :
Temporary repairs or additional costs due to the work being performed after normal working hours will not be
compensated.
The above warranty is in lieu of all other warranties on LS Mtron's behalf and neither party assumes any other
liability in connection with LS Mtron's Products.
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PLEASE NOTE :
Make sure all potential operators of the this equipment review this manual and all safety messages contained
within.
This safety symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual. When you see this symbol,
carefully read the message that follows and be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death.
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Table of Contents
▣ Safety Precautions --------------- 6
▣ Safety Decals --------------- 9
▣ Backhoe Specifications --------------- 12
▣ Introduction --------------- 14
▣ Tractor Preparation --------------- 15
▣ Backhoe Operation --------------- 16
▣ Backhoe Removal --------------- 23
▣ Backhoe Installation --------------- 26
▣ How to Connet Hydraulic Line --------------- 30
▣ Lubrication and Maintenance --------------- 34
▣ Bucket Service --------------- 38
▣ Trouble Shooting --------------- 39
▣ Hydraulic System Schematic --------------- 43
▣ Torque Tightening Chart --------------- 44
▣ Parts IIlustrations --------------- 45
General Information --------------- 45
IMBH10. Subframe
- I3030/I3030H/I3040/I3040H --------------- 46
- XR3032/XR3032H/XR3037/XR3037H --------------- 48
- R4010/R4010H/R4020/R4020H --------------- 50
- XR3135/XR3135H/XR3140/XR3140H
XR3135/XR3140 --------------- 52
- XR4040/XR4040H/XR4046/XR4046H --------------- 56
- XR4140/XR4145/XR4150/XR4155
MT342/MT347/MT352/MT357 --------------- 58
- MT345E/MT350E/MT355E --------------- 60
IMBH20. Main Frame --------------- 62
IMBH21. Seat, Control(WALVOIL) --------------- 64
IMBH30. Swing Frame --------------- 66
IMBH40. Boom --------------- 68
IMBH50. Bucket, Dipperstick --------------- 70
IMBH60. Control Valve-WALVOIL SD6/6 --------------- 74
IMBH61. Hydraulic Line
- I3030/I3030H/I3040/I3040H
R4010/R4010H/R4020/R4020H --------------- 76
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Table of Contents
- XR4140/XR4145/XR4150/XR4155
MT342/MT347/MT352/MT357 --------------- 78
- MT345E/MT350E/MT355E --------------- 80
IMBH62. Hydraulic Control Fitting(WALVOIL) --------------- 86
IMBH70. Bucket Cylinder --------------- 90
IMBH71. Dipperstick Cylinder --------------- 92
IMBH72. Boom Cylinder --------------- 94
IMBH73. Swing Cylinder --------------- 96
IMBH74. Stabilizer Cylinder-LH --------------- 98
IMBH74. Stabilizer Cylinder-RH --------------- 100
IMG980. Decals --------------- 102
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Important : Indicates important information when using the equipment. It may damage to the
equipment if not followed.
Note : Indicates helpful information when using the equipment.
WARNING : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in
DEATH or very serious INJURY.
CAUTION : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor
or moderate INJURY.
Understand that your safety and the safety of other persons is measured by how you service and operate this
backhoe. Know the position and operations of all controls before you begin operation. Make sure you check
all controls in all safe area before starting.
The safety information given in this manual does not replace any safety codes, insurance needs, federal, state
and local laws. Make sure your machine has the correct equipment required by your local laws and
regulations.
Read this manual completely and thoroughly.
Make sure you understand all controls. All equipment has a limit. Make sure you are aware of the
stability and load characteristics of this backhoe before you begin operation.
This safety alert symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual. When you see this
symbol, carefully read the message that follows and be alert to the possibility of personal injury
or death.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DANGER : Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in
DEATH or serious INJURY.
A frequent cause of personal injury or death is
persons falling off and being run over. Do not permit
others to ride on your tractor. Only one person, the
operator, should be on the machine when it is in
operation.
Before leaving the tractor, stop the engine, put all
controls in neutral, engage the parking brake and
remove the key from the ignition.
When using remote hydraulic tractor valves on some
tractors, the backhoe lift and dump cylinders will
continue moving unless the control levers are
manually returned to neutral, or until relief pressure is
reached at the ends of piston strokes. Observe the
bucket movement and maintain control with the
control levers.
Stop the backhoe arms gradually when lowering or
lifting loads.
Stay off of slopes too steep for safe operation. Shift
down before you start up or down a hill with a heavy
load. Avoid "free wheeling"
Before starting the engine of your tractor, make sure
all operating controls are in park lock or neutral
position.
Operate controls only when seated in the operator's
seat.
Equip your tractor with a ROPS cab or frame for your
protection. See your tractor operator's manual for
correct seat belt usage.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Keep children out of the working area while operating
or driving the machine.
Do not stand, walk or work under a raised backhoe or
attachment unless it is securely blocked or held in
position. Accidental movement of a control lever or
leak in the hydraulic system could cause the backhoe
to drop, or attachment to dump, causing severe
injury.
Contact with overhead power lines can cause severe
electrical burn or death from electrocution. Make sure
there is enough clearance between raised equipment
and overhead power lines.
Add recommended rear tire liquid weight or rear
wheel weights for increased stability.
A backhoe attachment should be transported in a low
position at slow ground speeds. Make turns slowly
and use the tractor brakes cautiously. A loaded
attachment in the raised position alters the center of
gravity location of the machine and increases the
possibility of mishaps.
Never allow children to operate the machine even
when the engine is turned off or under adult
supervision.
Pay extra caution when driving approach to the blind
corners, small rocks, trees or other ubstructions
where children may hide.
Turn off the machine immidiatly when children enter
the working area.
Make sure all parked backhoe on stands are on a
hard level surface with all safety devices engaged to
prevent backhoe from falling and being damaged or
injuring someone.
When using a backhoe, be alert of bucket, boom and
dipper stick(arm) position at all times.
CHILDREN SAFETY
It may result tragic accidents if the operator works
without aware of presence of children. Children are
generally well attracted to machines and their work.
Operator should pay attention to children's moving
while working or driving the machine. Stop the
machine immidiatly if children move.
Travel speed should be such that complete control
and machine stability is maintained at all times.
Where possible, avoid operation near ditches,
embankments and holes. Reduce speed when
turning, crossing slopes, and on rough, slick or
muddy surfaces.
Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks
under pressure. Use a piece of cardbord or wood for
this purpose. Escaping hydraulic oil or diesel fuel
leaking under pressure can have sufficient force to
penetrate the skin and cause infection or other injured
by leaking fluid, seek medical attention immediately.
To prevent personal injury, relieve all pressure before
disconnecting fluid lines.
Before applying hydraulic pressure, make sure all
hydraulic connections are tight and components are
in good condition.
Never carry children on the machine eventhough in
machine's seat while working or driving. Children may
fall off and result in serious injury and it may interfere
with safe operation of the machine.
Check behind and down for children before/when
driving the machine backward.
Never allow children to play on the machine or
equipment even when the engine is off.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
ROAD DRIVING Check your local codes or regulations that may apply
to tractor/loader/backhoe or other equipment
operation on public streets or highways, before
transporting or traveling the machine. Install SMV
emblem as required.
(SMV : Slow Moving Vehicle)
Pull up the boom completely and position in center.
Close the dipperstick completely and curl the bucket
completely.
Engage the boom and swing locks before driving the
tractor.
Boom Lock
Swing Lock
SMV emblem
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SAFETY DECALS
Safety Decal Loacations
Note :
3. If a component with a safety decal(s) affixed is replaced with a new part, make sure new safety decal(s)
are attached in the same location(s) as the replaced components.
4. Mount new safety decals by applying on a clean dry surface and pressing air bubbles to outside edges.
Care of Safety Decals.
1. Keep safety decals clean and free of obstructing material.
2. Clean safety decals with soap and water and dry with a soft cloth.
Warning decals are visible when getting on backhoe. Refer to the left and right hands used in this manual, It's
the position of the operator when seated in the operating position of Backhoe
40358866
40255430
40358867
40358865
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SAFETY DECALS
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40358868
40358870 40358871
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SAFETY DECALS
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40455586
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BACKHOE SPECIFICATIONS
Backhoe Model : LB2100
Tractor Model : I3030/3030H/I3040/3040H, R4010/R4010H/R4020/R4020H
XR3032/XR3032H/XR3037/XR3037H/XR4040/XR4040H/XR4046/XR4046H
XR3135/XR3135H/XR3140/XR3140H, XR4140/XR4140H/XR4145/XR4145H
XR4150/XR4150H/XR4155/XR4155H, MT342/MT347/MT352/MT357, MT345E/MT350E/MT355E
A. Digging Depth (two foot flat bottom) 2,280 mm 89.7 "
B. Reach from center line of Swing Pivot 3,180 mm 125.1 "
C. Loading Height (bucket at 60°) 1,840 mm 72.4 "
D. Maximum Leveling Angle 10 ° 10 °
E. Swing Arc 180 ° 180 °
F. Transport Height (maximum) 2,120 mm 83.5 "
G. Transport Overhang 1,245 mm 49.0 "
H. Bucket Rotation 180 ° 180 °
I. Stabilizer Spread (down position) 1,745 mm 68.7 "
J. Stabilizer Spread (up position) 1,180 mm 46.4 "
K. Angle of Departure 17 ° 17 °
Shipping Weight - Backhoe(without bucket) 485 ㎏ 1,069 lbs
Bucket Digging Force 1,215 ㎏ 2,679 lbs
Dipperstick Digging Force 955 ㎏ 2,105 lbs
Operating Pressure 170 bar 2,466 psi
Specifications may vary depending on tractor model, tire size and bucket used.
Specifications and design are
subject to change without prior
mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch
Boom 70 2.756 620 24.409 384 15.118 40 1.575
Bucket 60 2.362 535 21.063 299 11.772 35 1.378
Dipperstick 60 2.362 597 23.504 377 14.843 35 1.378
Swing 60 2.362 398 15.669 223 8.780 35 1.378
Stabilizer 60 2.362 446 17.559 262 10.315 35 1.378
Buckets Bucket
9" Bucket
12" Bucket
16" Bucket
18" Bucket
24" Bucket
36" Bucket
4
1.01 cu. ft.
1.56 cu. ft. 2.02 cu. ft.
1.38 cu. ft.
70 lbs.
1.24 cu. ft. 56 lbs.
1.76 cu. ft. 64 lbs.
Heaped Capacity
3
3
Shipping WeightTeeth Q'TY Struck Capacity
3 0.73 cu. ft. 0.87 cu. ft. 46 lbs.
Rod DIA
CylinderCylinders Bore DIA Retracted Length Stroke
5 2.11 cu. ft. 2.82 cu. ft. 94 lbs.
6 2.78 cu. ft. 4.00 cu. ft. 114 lbs.
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BACKHOE SPECIFICATIONS
Rated Lift Ca
p
acities
c593.8 lbs
d400.3 lbs880.7
1306.3kg
kg
a394.4 lbs
b571.2 lbs
867.7
1256.6
kg
kg
H1718.5 lbs
I1727.4 lbs
3780.7
3800.2
kg
kg
F1688.1 lbs
G1702.2 lbs
3713.9
3744.9
kg
kg
D1666.6 lbs
E1677.5 lbs
3666.5
3690.5
kg
kg
B1694.8 lbs
C1676.0 lbs
3728.5
3687.2
kg
kg
Rated Lift Capacities
A1713.9 lbs3770.7kg
FEET 0 2 4 6 8 10
METERS 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
8
6
4
2
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2
4
6
10
12
8
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
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INTRODUCTION
Backhoe Components
Terms for backhoe components have some variations
throughout the industry.
Important:
Illustrations used in this manual may not show all
safety equipment that is recommended to ensure safe
operation of tractor and backhoe. Refer to the Safety
Precautions section of this manual for information
concerning safety. consult your dealer for further
information.
Warranty Registration
The Delivery and Warranty Registration forms must be
filled out and signed to validate your warranty
protection. The items on the form under "I hereby
Acknowledge" should be read and understood. The
terms and conditions of the warranty on this machine
are specified in the front of this manual.
Serial Number and Location
The serial number is important information about the
machine and it may be necessary to know it before
obtaining the correct replacement part. The serial
number is located on the front of valve cover. The
serial number should be recorded on the Delivery and
Registration form and also below for your reference.
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in
maintaining and operating your backhoe. Read it
carefully, it furnishes information and instructions that
will help you achieve years of dependable
performance. Some information may be general in
nature due to unknown and varying conditions.
However, through experience and these instructions,
you should be able to develop operating procedures
suitable to your particular situation.
"Right" and "Left" as used throughout this manual are
determined when the operator sit on backhoe seat.
The photos, illustrations and data used in this manual
are current at the time of printing, but due to possible
in-line production changes, your machine may vary
slightly in detail. The manufacturer reserves the right
to redesign the machine as may be necessary without
notification.
1Bucket
2Bucket Cylinder
3 Dipperstick Cylinder
4 Boom Cylinder
5Console
6Stabilizer
7Swing Cylinder
8 Boom
9Dipperstick
10 Stabilizer Cylinder
11 Swing Frame
12 Main Frame
Backhoe Serial Number Information
Date Purchased
Backhoe Serial Number
Subframe Serial Number
Dealer Name and Telephone Number
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TRACTOR PREPARATION
WARNING : Tire Inflation
CAUTION :
ROPS System
Wheel Tread Settings
Tractor Hydraulic System
Ballast
WARNING :
WARNING :
Do not exceed the manufacturer's rating for
maximum gross vehicle weight. Refer to Operator's
Manual or ROPS serial plate provided with tractor.
Certain specific conditions may not permit
safe use of backhoe at backhoe rating or may require
more careful restricted operation at the rated load.
Front tires must be maintained at the maximum
recommended inflation to maintain normal tire profile
with the added weight of backhoe/material.
Rear tires must be maintained at equal pressure within
the recommended tire inflation range. Unequal rear
tire inflation can prevent backhoe attachment from
contacting the ground across its full width.
Tractor operation in a backhoe application significantly
increase demands on the tractor Hydraulic System.
Check the tractor Hydraulic system fluid level daily.
Refer to your tractor Operator's Manual maintenance
section for instructions regarding tractor hydraulic
system maintenance.
The tractor must be equipped with an approved ROPS
system to ensure adequate operator's protection.
Important :
Never add liquid ballast or any other weights to the
front tires.
Tractor front wheel tread setting must be restricted to
wheel tread spacing recommended in the tractor
Operator's Manual.
Never remove loader when backhoe is
installed. If loader is not installed it may roll over
while driving or on slopes.
Important :
Remove liquid ballast or any other weights from the
rear tires before installing the backhoe to the tractor.
The tractor/backhoe must only be operated
with all safety equipment properly installed.
Adhere to recommendation in your Tractor Operator's
Manual concerning hydraulic fluid and filter
specifications, and change intervals.
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BACKHOE OPERATION
WARNING :
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WARNING :
Initial Backhoe Operation
Raise tractor only using stabilizers.
Make sure backhoe bucket does not contact the
stabilizers.
Position vehicle so that the backhoe is as near to the
pile as possible and in such a direction as to minimize
the amount of tractor turning required to dump.
Check hydraulic level in the tank. It should be full
(Refer to the Tractor Operator's Manual).
Precautionary Notes
-Use good common sense in the everyday operation
of this unit. Safety recommendations can never be
all-inclusive and you are responsible for watching
out for and avoiding unsafe conditions.
Maintain and repair (if it is needed) the parts or
assemblies, check bolts and pins to be sure they
are positioned tightly.
When lowering a heavy load, ease it
downward slowly. Never drop a loaded attachment
and "catch it hydraulically". Stopping a load after it
has gained downward momentum places undue strain
on the unit and may cause unnecessary damage to
the backhoe or tractor or even worse, personal injury.
Never exceed the limits of a piece of machinery. If
its ability to do a job or to do so safely is in question,
don't try it.
Don't hurry the learning process or take the unit for
granted. Ease into it and become familiar with your
new backhoe and tractor.
Before disconnecting hydraulic lines, relieve
all hydraulic pressure. Escaping hydraulic oil under
pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the
skin causing serious personal injury. If injured by
escaping hydraulic oil seek medical attention
immediately.
Do not operate the backhoe if the fittings are
leaking or if the hoses are damaged. A sudden line
burst would cause the mainframe to drop suddenly,
causing damage to the tractor or backhoe or injury to
personnel.
Before operating the backhoe, fully raise and lower
the boom, dipperstick(arm), swing and stabilizers two
or three times. Then raise the bucket above the
ground and cycle the bucket cylinders three times.
Lower the bucket to the ground. Check the tractor
hydraulic oil and the correct oil level.
Check tractor with the tractor operator's manual
that it can prepared for operating.
Warm up and operate the tractor and backhoe
carefully. Purge any air in the hydraulic lines and
cylinders by fully cycling all cylinders several times.
Keep the unit clean and perform regular service.
Observe safety messages whenever cleaning, servicing,
or lubricating.
We urge you to follow this advice:
Read and understand this manual as well as the
Tractor Operator's Manual.
Remember and observe the Safety manual, the
tractor manual and on the machinery itself.
The tractor/backhoe should only be operated
with all safety equipment properly installed. Keep
assistants or bystanders a safe distance from the
equipment operating area.
Check below items before operating for your safety.
Read and understand this manual to avoid accidents.
Check the hydraulic fitting lines to be correct and
set tightly.
Do not use the boom, dipperstick(arm), swing and
stabilizers to lift, push or pull objects. Use only to
maneuver and operate the bucket.
Important :
Use tractor engine speed that your experience
permits. At first set PTO RPM of the tractor to slow.
Do not operate the hydraulics when not seated in
the backhoe operator's seat.
Important :
Keep all assistants out of area of operation.
Do not operate rapidly.
Do not allow riders other than the operator to be on
the tractor while operating.
Important :
Practice quickly turning off the engine or stopping the
backhoe immediately in case of an emergency
situation.
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BACKHOE OPERATION
CAUTION :
CAUTION :
Do not tamper or adjust any of backhoe control valve relief pressure setting.
The relief valve is pre-set at the factory. Changing the pressure setting can cause overloading on the machine
and serious personal injury may result.
Also, lock the swing and boom while tractor is moving
and storing for an extended period of time.
Cold Weather Operation
Before leaving the machine, stop the engine,
remove the key, place all controls in neutral, and
either set the parking brake or place tractor in park as
equipped.
Always keep cylinders in a retracted position when the
backhoe is not in use to guard against rust and
contamination which may cause damage to the
cylinder rods or hydraulic system.
Operate controls only when seated in the operator's seat.
For smooth operation in cold weather, let the tractor
warm up. Slowly cycle all of the cylinders several
times to warm the oil in the hydraulic system. The
backhoe may operate erratically until the hydraulic oil
has warmed to operating temperatures.
Bucket
/
Crowd
Boom/Swing
Left Stabilizer
Right Stabilizer
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BACKHOE OPERATION
Push the left hand outer control lever, boom moves
down, and pull back the lever, boom moves up. Also,
pushing the lever fully forward into the detent position,
allows the boom to float. In the float position, the
boom can drift up or down without pressure.
Boom and Swing Controls
Do not dig near the stabilizers to avoid possible
accident.
Move the left hand outer control lever to the left,
boom swings to the left. Move lever right, backhoe
boom swing moves to the right.
Push the left/right hand inner control lever, left/right
stabilizer goes down.
Left and Right Stabilizer Controls
Pull the left/right hand inner control lever, left/right
stabilizer rises.
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BACKHOE OPERATION
CAUTION:
Push the right hand outer control lever, dipperstick
moves away from operator, and pull back the lever,
dipperstick moves toward the operator.
These two levers ( Boom and swing control lever,
Bucket and crowd control lever ) provide four
simultaneous operations. Both experience and
practice are needed to eliminate excess motion and
increase operating efficiency.
Digging Safety
Never leave from the backhoe seat while
operating the backhoe.
Lower the stabilizers and loader bucket to ground
before operating backhoe.
Check carefully for buried electric cables or gas/water
pipes before digging.
Important:
Do not use the machine to pull out tree stumps with
the boom dipper completely extended and the bucket
crowded position.
Bucket and Crowd Controls Note :
Move the right hand outer control lever to the left,
bucket curls in. Move lever right, bucket extends out
from operator.
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