RAMROD PRO 1330 User manual

Rev. September 2018Printed in Canada
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MINI SKID LOADER
MODEL 1330/1350 “PRO-SERIES”
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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RAMROD Equipment
(A Division of Leon’s Mfg. Company Inc.)
Canada
P.O. Box 5002
135 York Road East
Yorkton, Saskatchewan
S3N 3Z4
Phone: (800) 667-1581
Fax: (306) 782-1884
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ramrodequip.com

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INTRODUCTION
TO OUR CUSTOMER:
RAMROD EQUIPMENT is pleased that you have chosen a RAMROD MINI-SKID.
This loader is a simple, compact power source designed and manufactured to give you years of
dependable service.
Read this Manual carefully before operating the Mini-Skid. It contains the necessary information
for safe and proper operating, routine servicing and preventive maintenance.
We also recommend that you carefully read the Engine Manufacturer’s Manual before operating
the Mini-Skid. Do not neglect the maintenance that is recommended.
The reference to right-hand and left-hand used throughout this Manual refers to the position when
operating the machine, facing forward.
For any additional information required, please refer to your RAMROD Dealer.
© Copyright 2008, Ramrod Equipment Corporation
All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted by any means, electronic or mechanical,
including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without
written permission of Ramrod Equipment Corporation.
September 2011
Printed in Canada
RAMROD EQUIPMENT
(A Division of Leon’s Mfg. Company Inc.)
CANADA
Box 5002 –135 York Road East
Yorkton, Saskatchewan
S3N 3Z4
Phone: (800) 667-1581
Fax: (306) 782-1884
Email: sales@ramrodequip.com
Website: www.ramrodequip.com

RAMROD WARRANTY
The RAMROD EQUIPMENT warrants each new RAMROD Mini-Skid to be free from proven
defects in material and workmanship under normal use and maintenance for a period of twelve
(12) months, commencing with delivery to the original buyer. Under conditions of this warranty,
the Mini-Skid must be operated according to manufacturer’s instructions, and by a competent and
careful operator.
This warranty shall not apply to the Mini-Skid on any part thereof, which has been subject to
misuse, negligence, alteration, accident, or used in any way, which, in the manufacturer’s option,
adversely affects its performance.
It is the responsibility of the Buyer, at his expense, to transport the Mini-Skid or any part thereof
in fulfilling this warranty to a designated service shop.
In no event shall the Buyer be entitled to recover for incidental or consequential damages such as,
but not limited to, rental of replacement equipment, loss of profits, and loss of Mini-Skid fluids
and lubricants.
This warranty does not extend to Mini-Skid components such as, but not limited to, engine, tires,
batteries, hydraulic/hydrostatic components which are manufactured by others, and which carry
separate warranties of their respective manufacturer’s.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranty expressed or implied, and there are no warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
No representative of the manufacturer, nor the selling dealer has authority to change this warranty
in any manner whatsoever.
Printed in Canada
NOTE: In order for warranty to be in effect, the following warranty
registration forms must be completed and one copy sent to Ramrod
Equipment at time of sale.

Leon's Mfg. Company Inc.
“Home of Quality Leon & Ramrod Products”
Leon's Mfg. Company Inc.
PO Box 5002, 135 York Road East, Yorkton, SK S3N 3Z4 Canada
Ph: 306.786.2600 Fx: 306.782.1884
www.leonsmfg.com www.ramrodequip.com www.lrattachments.com
RAMROD MINI-SKID LOADER
DEALER PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION & SERVICE REPORT
Owner: Dealer:
Address: Address:
Model: Serial No: Date:
Engine Serial No: Hour Meter Reading:
Item Remarks
( ) Check engine oil
( ) Check hydraulic oil level
( ) Check radiator coolant level
( ) Check battery fluid level
( ) Check tension of engine belts
( ) Check air cleaner hoses & connections
( ) Grease/lubricate all pivot points
( ) Grease/lubricate control lever cross
Shafts and linkages
( ) Check all wheel bolts for tightness
(90 ft-lbs)
( ) Check tire pressure
( ) Check drive chain adjustment
( ) Check for loose or missing bolts, nuts,
Cotter pins etc.

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RAMROD EQUIPMENT
NEW MINI-SKID WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM
_____________________ __________________ _____________________
Mini-Skid Serial Number Model Number Engine Serial
Number
________________________________ _______________________________
Name of Owner Name of Dealer
________________________________
Owner’s Type of Business
________________________________ _______________________________
Owners Address Dealers Address
________________________________ _______________________________
Date Mini-Skid Sold Date Mini-Skid Delivered
OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES
BUCKETS:
31 inch ( 787 mm)
36 inch ( 914 mm)
42 inch (1067 mm)
44 inch (1118 mm)
RAMROD COPY
Please forward to:
RAMROD EQUIPMENT
P.O. Box 5002, 135 York Road East
Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada
S3N 3Z4
Phone: (800) 667-1581
Fax: (306) 782-1884

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P.O. Box 5002, 135 York Road East
Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada
S3N 3Z4
Phone: (800) 667-1581
Fax: (306) 782-1884
RAMROD EQUIPMENT
NEW MINI-SKID WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM
_____________________ __________________ _____________________
Mini-Skid Serial Number Model Number Engine Serial
Number
________________________________ _______________________________
Name of Owner Name of Dealer
________________________________
Owner’s Type of Business
________________________________ _______________________________
Owners Address Dealers Address
________________________________ _______________________________
Date Mini-Skid Sold Date Mini-Skid Delivered
OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES
BUCKETS:
31 inch ( 787 mm)
36 inch ( 914 mm)
42 inch (1067 mm)
44 inch (1118 mm)
DEALER COPY

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P.O. Box 5002, 135 York Road East
Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada
S3N 3Z4
Phone: (800) 667-1581
Fax: (306) 782-1884
RAMROD EQUIPMENT
NEW MINI-SKID WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM
_____________________ __________________ _____________________
Mini-Skid Serial Number Model Number Engine Serial
Number
________________________________ _______________________________
Name of Owner Name of Dealer
________________________________
Owner’s Type of Business
________________________________ _______________________________
Owners Address Dealers Address
________________________________ _______________________________
Date Mini-Skid Sold Date Mini-Skid Delivered
OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES
BUCKETS:
31 inch ( 787 mm)
36 inch ( 914 mm)
42 inch (1067 mm)
44 inch (1118 mm)
CUSTOMER COPY

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. SAFETY......................................................................................................................... 1
OPERATE MINI SKID SAFELY.................................................................................. 1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS............................................................................................. 1
READ YOUR OWNERS’S MANUAL AND ALL SUPPLEMENTS BEFORE
OPERATING YOUR MINI-SKID................................................................................. 1
II. CONTROL................................................................................................................... 3
ENGINE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTATION................................................... 3
PRIMARY CONTROLS................................................................................................ 4
ATTACHMENT LOCK PINS ....................................................................................... 6
III. OPERATION.............................................................................................................. 7
PRE-STARTING INSPECTION AND PREPARATION.............................................. 7
STARTING PROCEDURE –GASOLINE ENGINE.................................................... 7
SHUT-OFF PROCEDURE –GASOLINE ENGINE..................................................... 8
STARTING PROCEDURE –DIESEL ENGINE .......................................................... 8
SHUT-OFF PROCEDURE –DIESEL ENGINE........................................................... 8
MOUNTING ATTACHMENTS.................................................................................... 9
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE.................................................................................. 10
IV. MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................... 14
ENGINE MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................... 14
BATTERY MAINTENANCE...................................................................................... 14
FUELS, LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES ............................................................. 15
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE................................................................ 16
FINAL DRIVE MAINTENANCE............................................................................... 17
CHAIN LUBRICATION.............................................................................................. 18
PERIODIC GREASING DETAILS............................................................................. 19
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE SCHEDULE..................................... 20
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................ 21

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I. SAFETY OPERATE MINI SKID SAFELY
IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MINI-SKID MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
BEFORE OPERATING THIS MINI-SKID, OPERATORS MUST HAVE PROPER
INSTRUCTIONS, BE FAMILIAR WITH THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, AND HAVE READ
THIS AND THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL THOROUGHLY.
THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
POINTS OUT IMPORTANT
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
OPERATORS MUST UNDERSTAND CAPABILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF THE EQUIPMENT,
WITH RESPECT TO SPEED, BRAKING, STEERING, STABILITY AND LOAD CHARACTERISTICS
BEFORE STARTING TO OPERATE.
NEW OPERATORS MUST CHECK ALL CONTROLS IN A SAFE, OPEN AREA BEFORE STARTING
WORK.
WARNING
This Decal Advised Of Actions or
Danger Which Can Cause
Personal Injury.
Wear Ear Protection
When Engine Is Running.
The Sound Pressure
Level Is: 102 DB for A
Weighted level & 88 DB
For C Weighted Level…
IMPORTANT
This Decal Identifies Procedures
Which Must Be Followed to
Prevent Damage Top The
Mini-Skid
Do Not Use The Mini-Skid
During A Thunderstorm
Or When There Is A
Chance Of A Lightning
Strike.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
READ YOUR OWNERS’S MANUAL AND ALL SUPPLEMENTS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR MINI-
SKID.
WHEN LEARNING TO OPERATE, PROCEED SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY.
DO NOT PLACE FEET UNDER THE PLATFORM.
DO NOT OPERATE ANY OF THE CONTROL LEVERS INCLUDING AUXILIARY POWER TAKE-
0FF UNLESS YOU ARE STANDING WITH BOTH FEET ON THE PLATFORM AND FIRMLY
HOLDING THE GRIP HANDLES.
DO NOT JERK THE CONTROL LEVERS, USE A STEADY EVEN MOTION.

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I. SAFETY
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS –CONTINUED
KEEP HANDS, FEET AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM ALL MOVING PARTS AND CYLINDERS.
DO NOT RIDE IN BUCKET.
DO NOT ALLOW MORE THAN ONE PERSON ON THE MINI-SKID AT ANY TIME.
DO NOT ALLOW ANY OTHER PERSON OR ANIMAL CLOSE TO THE MINI-SKID WHILE IN OPERATION.
WATCH FOR OTHER PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT.
KEEP THE BUCKET LOW WHEN TRAVELLING, TURNING OR CHANGING SPEED.
TRAVEL SLOWLY OVER ROUGH TERRAIN.
BEWARE OF TRENCHES, HOLES AND SIDE SLOPES
DO NOT DRIVE THE MINI-SKID ACROSS STEEP SLOPES.
LOAD, UNLOAD AND TURN AROUND ON FLAT, LEVEL GROUND ONLY.
ENSURE ADEQUATE VENTILATION WHEN USING THE MACHINE IN CONFINED SPACES.
DO NOT CARRY LOAD WITH ARMS IN A RAISED POSITION. ALWAYS CARRY LOADS CLOSE TO THE
GROUND. DO NOT STEP OFF PLATFORM WITH THE LOAD RAISED.
TO AVOID FREE-FALL OF LOAD WHEN LOWERING LIFT ARMS, DO NOT PUSH LIFT ARM LEVER FULLY
FORWARD.
DO NOT EXCEED RATED LOAD CAPACITY.
ALWAYS LOWER THE BUCKET AND SHUT OFF THE ENGINE BEFORE LEAVING THE MACHINE.
AVOID PARKING ON A SLOPE. IF IT IS NECESSARY, PARK ACROSS THE GRADE, GROUND THE BUCKET
AND BLOCK THE WHEELS.
WHEN HOOKING UP ATTACHMENTS TO THE MACHINE, CHECK TO BE SURE LOCK PINS ARE FULLY
ENGAGED.
DO NOT PLACE ANY PART OF THE OPERATOR’S BODY OR ALLOW ANYONE UNDER MINI-SKID ARMS
OR ATTACHMENTS.
DO NOT LUBRICATE, ADJUST OR REPAIR THE MACHINE WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING.
NEVER FUEL A HOT MACHINE.
DO NOT SMOKE WHEN FUELING OR OPERATING THE MACHINE.
ALWAYS READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR PROCEDURES FOR SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE OF
THE MINI-SKID.
REMEMBER, SAFETY FIRST.

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II. CONTROL
It is necessary to become familiar with the location and purpose of each control before
operating the Mini-Skid.
ENGINE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTATION
Low Fuel Indicator Light –
Indicator will illuminate when fuel
levels become low and require
refueling.
Light Switch (If equipped) –This
switch is used to control the working
lights.
Low Hydraulic Oil Indicator Light
–Indicator will illuminate if the
hydraulic oil is low. Stop the engine
and immediately add oil.
Ignition Switch (Gas) –The ignition
switch is a three position switch.
Clockwise from the OFF position is the
ON and START positions.
Low Engine Oil Indicator Light –
Indicator will illuminate if the engine
oil is low. Stop the engine and add oil
immediately.
Ignition Switch (Diesel) –The ignition
switch is a four position switch. Turn the
key counter-clockwise and hold to warm
the glow plugs. Glow plugs must be
warmed three to four seconds prior to
starting. Clockwise from the OFF
position is the ON and START positions.
Engine Temperature Indicator
Light (If Equipped) –Indicator will
illuminate if the engine temperate
becomes too hot. Shut off the engine
immediately.
Throttle Control Idle –When the
throttle is in this position machine is
at idle.
Hour Meter/Tachometer (Gas) –The
hour meter records total machine hours.
The hour meter accumulates whenever
the key is not in the OFF position.
During operation engine speed (RPM)
will be presented.
Throttle Control Maximum –
Increasing throttle from idle will
increase machine speed until the
maximum operating point is reached.
Shut-Off Button (If Equipped) –
Turn ignition switch to the OFF
position and hold shut-off button until
the engine stops. The ignition switch
must be in the OFF position to
prevent battery drain.
Hour Meter (Diesel) –The hour meter
records total machine hours. The hour
meter accumulates whenever is the key is
not in the OFF position.
Important
Be Sure Ignition Key Is In OFF
Position Or Even Removed
When The Engine Is Not
Running
Important
For Maximum Power While Working The
Engine Should Be Running At Full Throttle
Important
Some Engine Models Come With Additional
Features And Indicators, Refer To Engine
Owner’s Manual For Details

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II. CONTROL
PRIMARY CONTROLS
1. Lift Arm Lever
2. Tilt Lever
3. Auxiliary Lever
4. Left Hand Drive Lever
5. Right Hand Drive Lever
6. Grip Handle
7. Auxiliary Controls (7 GPM each)
DRIVE LEVERS, Items 4 & 5 Figure 1
The left hand drive lever controls the track on
the left hand side and the right hand drive
lever controls the track on the right hand side.
Engage the drive levers slowly because even a
small movement of the levers will cause
motion. All lever movements should be
smooth and gradual. To drive the Mini-Skid
straight forward, move both control levers
forward the same amount. To drive the Mini-
Skid straight backwards, move both control
levers back the same amount.
The Mini-Skid is steered by moving one lever
further forward than the other. To turn left,
move the right lever further ahead than the
left; to turn right, move the left lever further
ahead than the right lever. For the Mini-Skid
to perform a spin –turn or “Skid-Steer”, move
one lever forward and one lever backward the
same amount.
The “TASKMASTER” features single-
handed steering. For normal operation, the
most comfortable hand position is to operate
the two steering levers with the palm of the
right hand, with the fingers gripping the grip
handle.
Flexing the fingers will allow forward
travel, and simply rotating the palm will
allow normal steering. To reverse, slip
the palm back to the rear of the grip
handle, and use the tips of the fingers to
pull the steering levers backwards.
This position will allow for more precise
control of the unit. At the same time, the
left hand should grip the grip handle for
operator stability, but can also be used to
operate the lift and tilt functions as
required.
Note: Be sure to slowly move the levers
to the center (neutral) position when
stopping. The Mini-Skid will stop
INSTANTLY if the operator releases the
drive levers.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7
Figure 1: Control Panel
Figure 2: Single Hand Steering
Warning
Do Not Move Any Of The Control Levers
Unless Standing With Both Feet On The
Platform And Holding The Grip Handles

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II. CONTROL
Warning
Keep BOTH HANDS On The Grip
Handle At All Times When Operating
The Machine.
Warning
Use Extreme Caution When Stopping. If
The Bucket Or Attachments Is Raised,
The Machine Can Tip.
Keep All Movements Smooth. All New
Operators Must Work The Machine In A
Safe Open Area To Become Familiar
With Its Operating Characteristics.
LIFT CONTROL LEVER –Item 1,
Figure 1
The outside control lever located on the
left hand side controls the lift. Pushing
the lever forward lowers the lift arm and
pulling the lever back raises the lift arm.
In these two positions, the lever is spring
centered to neutral upon release of the
lever.
TILT CONTROL LEVER –Item 2,
Figure 1
The inside control lever located on the
left hand side controls the tilting action
of attachments such as buckets, forks,
etc. Pulling the lever back tilts the
attachments back. Pushing forward on
the lever tilts forward or “dumps” the
attachment. The lever is spring centered
to neutral upon release.
AUXILIARY CONTROLS –Item 7,
Figure 1
The Taskmaster features two “T-Bar”
control knobs which each provide 7
gallons per minute oil flow to the
auxiliary circuit. This allows the
operator to select the speed of the
attachment. These are “push-pull”
knobs. Pulling the knob “up” turns the
oil flow on to the attachment circuit.
Pushing the knob “down” turns the oil
flow off.
Thus, for attachments where 7 GMP is
desired (grapples, dozer blades,
backhoes, etc.) pull either one of the
control knobs up.
For attachments where 14 GPM is
desired (trenchers, post-hole augers,
tillers, etc.) pull both of the control
knobs up.
When the auxiliary circuit is not in use
(no hydraulic attachment mounted on the
machine), both control knobs should be
pushed down to turn off this circuit.
AUXILIARY LEVER –Item 3,
Figure 1
Direction of auxiliary flow and “on-off”
control of attachments is provided by
this lever. When the auxiliary controls
above are turned on, this lever becomes
active. Pushing this lever forward will
operate the attachment in one direction,
while pulling it back will operate the
attachment in the opposite direction.
This lever locks in each position and
must be returned to the center (off)
position manually.
Important
Ensure That The Auxiliary Lever Is
Kept In Neutral When Not Being Used
To Avoid Wasting Power. Engine Is
Difficult To Start If Lever Is Engaged.
Hydraulic Oil May Also Over Heat.

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II. CONTROL ATTACHMENT LOCK PINS
ATTACHMENT LOCK PINS
The “Taskmaster: tool bar design allows
changing from one attachment to another
quickly and easily, without having to
remove pins.
Attachments are secured on the unit with
two spring-loaded pins. Rotating the
handles on the pins one half of a turn
moves the pins from the locked to the
unlocked position.
To unlock attachments, rotate both pins
so that their handles are both pointing to
the outside of the tool bar, as show in
Figure 3.
To lock attachments, rotate both pins
inwards so that both handles are pointing
towards the center of the machine as
shown in Figure 4. This will allow the
springs to push the pins downwards
through the mounting holes in the
attachment and secure it to the unit.
WARNING
The design of the quick attach system is such that
attachments can be lifted and carried without the
lock pins being engaged. Before using any
attachment, check to be sure that the lock pins
are fully engaged and properly in place. The
attachment will fall off when dumped if the lock
pins are not engaged, resulting in possible
damage or injury.
Figure 3: Lock Pins Disengaged
Figure 4: Lock Pins Engaged
WARNING
After Hook-Up To Attachment, Check To
Be Sure Lock Pins Are Fully Engaged,
And Locked Into Position.

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III. OPERATION
You can take full advantage of all the features of your RAMROD Mini-Skid by
following the operating information presented here. The Mini-Skid has been designed to
do a lot of work with a minimum of operating fatigue.
Note: For more information regarding engine starting and operation, refer to your engine
“Owner’s Manual”.
PRE-STARTING INSPECTION AND PREPARATION
Before you start the Mini-Skid for the first time each day,
perform the following checks and service:
1. Check engine crankcase oil level.
2. Check engine fuel and open fuel
shut-off valve if closed.
3. Check Hydraulic fluid level in
tank.
4. Check for fuel, engine oil or
hydraulic leaks. –WARNING-
Never check for hydraulic leaks
with your bare hand. High-
pressure fluid could penetrate
your skid and cause injury.
5. Visually inspect all hoses, lines,
fittings, tires, pivot points,
mounting pins, nuts and bolts,
safety shields and decals for
possible failure or looseness.
6. Check that all controls are in the
neutral position.
WARNING
Do Not Move Any Of The Control Levers
Unless Standing With Both Feet On The
Platform And Holding The Grip Handles
STARTING PROCEDURE –GASOLINE ENGINE
1. Push the throttle lever down
slightly
2. Turn the ignition switch to “ON”
and then through to the “START
position. (If the engine fails to
start by cranking for 10 seconds,
wait 5 seconds before trying
again.
3. Set the throttle lever for idling
speed. Avoid excessive engine
speed during warm-up.
4. To restart a warm engine –move
throttle control slightly and turn
ignition key to “START”.
IMPORTANT
Do Not Crank Engine With Starter For More
Than 10 Seconds At A Time, As This Will
Overheat The Starter.
IMPORTANT
Ensure The Auxiliary Lever is In Neutral When
Not Being Used To Avoid Wasting Power.
Engine is Difficult To Start If Lever Is Engaged.
Hydraulic Oil May Also Overheat
IMPORTANT
Do Not Put Mini-Skid Under Full Load
Condition Until It Has Had An Adequate Warm-
Up Period.
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