
1) DO NOT allow any person to operate
the chipper mulcher shredder without
rst reading and understanding the
safety and operating instructions.
KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP THE
CHIPPER MULCHER SHREDDER QUICKLY IN AN
EMERGENCY
2) NEVER allow CHILDREN or UNTRAINED
ADULTS to operate the chipper mulcher shredder.
3) PPE (Personal
Protection
Equipment) is
mandatory before
operating this machine. ALWAYS wear protective
clothing when operating the chipper mulcher shredder.
This includes, but not limited to; safety glasses,
loose tting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing
protection. NEVER wear loose tting clothing
or jewellery when operating the chipper
mulcher shredder. Keep all clothing away
from moving parts. Clothing could become
caught in the machine resulting in injury.
4) ALWAYS operate the chipper mulcher shredder in
a well lighted area.
5) ALWAYS operate the chipper
mulcher shredder on level ground only.
Keep your work area clear and free
of debris. Never attempt to move the
chipper mulcher shredder over uneven
or hilly ground without a tow vehicle or adequate help.
6)
NEVER operate the chipper mulcher shredder when
fatigued. AWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while
operating the chipper mulcher shredder take a break. If
you have any type of physical or mental condition that
may be aggravated by strenuous work, consult with
your physician before operating this piece of equipment.
NEVER operate the chipper mulcher shredder under the
inuence of medication, alcohol or drugs.
7) DO NOT allow other adults, children or
animals near the chipper mulcher
shredder. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE OPERATOR to keep bystanders and
animals a minimum of 6 metres (18ft) away from the
chipper mulcher shredder while in operation.
8) NEVER PUT YOUR HANDS, FEET OR
ANY OTHER PART OF YOUR BODY INTO
EITHER THE CHIPPER CHUTE/HOPPER,
OR MULCHER SHREDDER/HOPPER. Use
a stick, not hands to push limbs into the chipper chute/
hopper, and mulcher shredder/hopper if there is a blockage.
9) NEVER remove the guarding attached to the
chipper chute/hopper, mulching shredder/
hopper, rear discharge or the main drive belts.
These protective devices must be in place and
in good working order at all times during the operation of the
chipper mulcher shredder. This guarding assist with minimizing
material yback / discharge. NEVER use the chipper side of
this machine with the chipper chute/hopper removed. Keep
the chipper mulcher shredder well maintained at all times.
10) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the
engine is running.
11)
DO NOT
overspeed the engine or alter the governor settings.
Excessive speed is dangerous and will shorten engine life.
12) NEVER OPERATE THE CHIPPER
MULCHER SHREDDER IN AN ENCLOSED
AREA. Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, an odourless and tasteless poison
that can kill.
13) STOP the engine, disconnect the spark
plug leads and allow engine to cool before
inspecting or performing maintenance.
14) REFUELING
*Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN
ENGINE WHILE OPERATING MACHINE!
*ALLOW engine to cool down; minimum 5 minutes.
*USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY
*USE CLEAN FRESH UNLEADED FUEL
*Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel
*Do not over-ll fuel tank. Allow space for fuel
expansion
*Do not smoke near machine
* Allow no naked ame or hot material in
refuelling area
*Use only approved fuel containers and
funnels.REMEMBER FUEL IS A POTIENTIAL
FIRE HAzARD
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CMS100 USERS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RH918 USERS
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
USE COMMON SENSE
AND PLENTY OF IT
TRANSPORT
BEFORE USE
1) DO NOT allow any person operate the
rotary hoe without first reading and
understanding the safety instructions and
operating instructions.
2) NEVER allow children to operate the rotary hoe.
8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Lever is
set at neutral while loading and unloading the
rotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area.
9) NEVER run the machine in reverse while the tynes
are rotating. Always move the tyne control lever to
“OFF” before reversing the wheels.
11) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the
engine is running.
12) DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governor
settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will
shorten engine life.
13) NEVER operate the rotary hoe in an
enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains
carbon monoxide, an odourless and
tasteless poison.
14) STOP the engine and disconnect the
spark plug lead(s) and allow engine to
cool before inspecting or performing
maintenance on the rotary hoe.
15)
1)
REFUELLING
* Shut off the engine. DO NOT REFUEL
AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!
* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes
* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY.
Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.
* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.
* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space
for fuel expansion.
10) NEVER operate the unit without the safety
guards in place and in working order. Keep
the unit well maintained and in good
working order.
4) ALWAYS use the rotary
hoe in a well lighted area.
7) NEVER operate the rotary hoe when fatigued.
ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while
operating the rotary hoe, take a break. If you have
any type of physical or mental condition that may
be aggravated by strenuous work, consult with
your physician before you operate this equipment.
NEVER operate the rotary hoe under the influence
of medication, alcohol or drugs.
6) DO NOT allow other persons near the
rotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keep
bystanders and animals a minimum of 6
5) ALWAYS operate the rotary
hoe on level ground only.
Police the area before rotary
hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in the digging
area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark
any sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines,
electrical and telephone cables or any other hazard
either below or above ground.
3) ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operating
the rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to;
safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped
boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose
fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the
rotary hoe. Keep all clothing away from moving
parts. Items could become caught in the machine,
resulting in injury.
KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP
THE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY.
metres (20’) away from the machine while in
operation.
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS,
FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM
THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE
ENGINE IS RUNNING.
* Do not smoke.
* Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area.
* Use only approved fuel containers and funnels.
Remember, fuel is a potential hazard .
Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral”
while loading and unloading the rotary hoe
and when moving to or from jobsite.
Ensure that all grass and weeds have been cut
as low as possible.
2) If the rotary hoe is to be used in clay or hard
ground conditions, it is recommended to water
the area thoroughly and allow sufficient time
for earth to soften.
3) Police the area. Remove any
foreign objects from the area.
4) Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,
gas pipes, telephone cables etc.
“The Right Way to Rent”
You alone know the operational demands and
special conditions affecting the equipment in
your situation and therefore assume the
responsibility for developing, carrying out, and
enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your
own operation to effect the greatest safety for
yourself andthe people around you.
MAXIMUM ANGLE
OF OPERATION
DO NOT EXCEED
15º ANGLE
USE COMMON SENSE
AND PLENTY OF IT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HT912USERS
INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT allow any person to operate the
hydraulic trencher without first reading and
understanding the safety instructions and
NEVER allow children to operate the hydraulic trencher.
ALWAYS use hydraulic trencher in a well lighted area.
ALWAYS make certain that all control clutches are in
the “disengaged” position prior to starting the engine.
The safety clutch lever/Operator Presence Control on
the left handlebar is for operator protection. DO NOT
tape down or otherwise bypass this Safety Device.
NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery when
operating the hydraulic trencher. Keep all clothing
away from moving parts. Item could become
caught in the machine, resulting in injury.
ALWAYS wear protective
clothing when operating
the hydraulic trencher.
This includes, but is not limited to, safety glasses, hard hat
loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection.
operating instructions. KNOW THE CONTROLS AND
HOW TO STOP THE HYDRAULIC TRENCHER QUICKLY
IN AN EMERGENCY.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Police the area before trenching. Remove any foreign
objects in the digging area eg bricks, rocks, wire and
sticks. Locate and mark any sprinkler heads, water
pipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or any
other hazard either below or above ground.
5)
DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the engine
is running. DO NOT park on incline or park
perpendicular to slope. DO NOT freewheel down incline.
7)
DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governor
settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will
shorten engine life
8)
NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher when fatigued.
ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while operating
the hydraulic trencher, take a break. If you have any
type of physical or mental condition that may be
aggravated by strenuous work, consult with your
physician before you operate this equipment. NEVER
operate the hydraulic trencher under the influence of
medication, alcohol or drugs.
9)
NEVER operate the unit without the safety
guards in place and in working order. Keep
the unit well maintained and in good working order
Remove the hydraulic trencher from its
trailer. Use caution.
Police the area. Remove any
foreign objects from the area.
Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,
gas pipes, telephone cables, etc.
IGNITION: Must be in “ON” position to start. “OFF”
to stop.
ENGINE: Throttle cable controls engine speed.
Operate at full throttle (all the way forward).
WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL LEVER: Controls wheel
speed forward or reverse after clutch lever is engaged.
DIGGING BOOM CONTROL LEVER: Raises and lowers
the digging boom.
DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: must be in “ON”
position BEFORE clutch lever is depressed in order
to start chain in motion. Chain moves in a forward
direction after clutch lever is engaged.
SAFETY CLUTCH LEVER/OPERATOR PRESENCE
CONTROL: (At left handle grip) Activates WHEEL
DRIVE and DIGGING CHAIN controls when depressed.
Stops all motion when released.
FORWARD/REVERSE DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL
LEVER: Allows manual operation of chain in forward
or reverse rotation to dislodge objects or dig difficult
terrain. (This control can be used with the clutch lever
released.) To reverse chain, DIGGING CHAIN control
must be in “OFF” position.
Familiarize yourself with the hydraulic
trencher and its controls.
10)
1)
1)
2)
1)
Free Wheel Hub Feature - Operation:
Pull one free wheeling pin slightly, using the split
ring. Rotate the pin until the 3mm (1/8”) diameter roll
pin aligns with the slot in the mounting plate. Allow
the pin to slide through the slot. Repeat for the other
wheel. Roll the trencher until each pin drops into a
hole in the hub. The wheel hubs are now locked.
Reverse the procedure to unlock the wheels.
2)
DO NOT allow other persons near the hydraulic
trencher. It is up to the operator to keep
bystanders and animals a minimum of 6 metres
(20ft) away from the machine while in operation.
12)
NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher in an
enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, an odourless and tasteless poison.
13)
WARNING: Hydraulic oil is under extreme
pressure and can get under skin and burn
or poison. Check for leaks with cardboard.
14)
STOP the engine and disconnect the spark
plug lead(s) and allow engine to cool before
inspecting or performing maintenance on
the hydraulic trencher.
15)
REFUELLING
* Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE
WHILE OPERATING!
* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes
* Do not smoke. *Allow no naked flame
or hot material in refuelling area.
* Use only approved fuel containers and funnels.
Remember, fuel is a potential hazard.
* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for
fuel expansion.
* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean,
fresh unleaded fuel.
* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.
16)
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY
AWAY FROM THE DIGGING CHAIN AND OTHER
MOVING PARTS WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
11)
ALWAYS operate
hydraulic trencher
on level ground only.
6) MAXIMUM
ANGLE OF
OPERATION
DO NOT EXCEED 15ºANGLE
BEFORE USE
OPERATION
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT
1) DO NOT exceed 80kms (50mph) per
hour when towing this machine.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL TOWING
THIS CHIPPER/MULCHER/SHREDDER TO MAKE SURE
THEY HAVE SECURED THE MACHINE PROPERLY TO THE
TOW VEHICLE.
Make sure that the trailer coupling and the
safety tow chain are secured properly and that the lights are
operating correctly.
BEFORE USE
1)
WARNING:
Before starting the engine, carefully
inspect the chipper chute hopper, and mulcher
shredder hopper. Remove any foreign debris or
branches, stones, cans, nails, sweepings, wire, etc.
2) Perform a thorough visual inspection of the chipper
mulcher shredder and the chipper disc drive system,
make sure that everything is in good working order
OPERATION
1) Familiarize yourself with the
chipper mulcher shredder and its controls.
2
) PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) is mandatory
before operating this machine. Wear safety glasses or
helmet and visor combination, loose tting gloves, hearing
protection, and steel caps boots when operating this machine.
3) No foreign objects such as stones, steel, cans, wire, rope
or nails should be fed into this machine as damage to the
machine will occur
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RH918 USERS
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
USE COMMON SENSE
AND PLENTY OF IT
TRANSPORT
BEFORE USE
1) DO NOT allow any person operate the
rotary hoe without first reading and
understanding the safety instructions and
operating instructions.
2) NEVER allow children to operate the rotary hoe.
8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Lever is
set at neutral while loading and unloading the
rotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area.
9) NEVER run the machine in reverse while the tynes
are rotating. Always move the tyne control lever to
“OFF” before reversing the wheels.
11) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the
engine is running.
12) DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governor
settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will
shorten engine life.
13) NEVER operate the rotary hoe in an
enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains
carbon monoxide, an odourless and
tasteless poison.
14) STOP the engine and disconnect the
spark plug lead(s) and allow engine to
cool before inspecting or performing
maintenance on the rotary hoe.
15)
1)
REFUELLING
* Shut off the engine. DO NOT REFUEL
AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!
* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes
* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY.
Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.
* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.
* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space
for fuel expansion.
10) NEVER operate the unit without the safety
guards in place and in working order. Keep
the unit well maintained and in good
working order.
4) ALWAYS use the rotary
hoe in a well lighted area.
7) NEVER operate the rotary hoe when fatigued.
ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while
operating the rotary hoe, take a break. If you have
any type of physical or mental condition that may
be aggravated by strenuous work, consult with
your physician before you operate this equipment.
NEVER operate the rotary hoe under the influence
of medication, alcohol or drugs.
6) DO NOT allow other persons near the
rotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keep
bystanders and animals a minimum of 6
5) ALWAYS operate the rotary
hoe on level ground only.
Police the area before rotary
hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in the digging
area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark
any sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines,
electrical and telephone cables or any other hazard
either below or above ground.
3) ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operating
the rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to;
safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped
boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose
fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the
rotary hoe. Keep all clothing away from moving
parts. Items could become caught in the machine,
resulting in injury.
KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP
THE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY.
metres (20’) away from the machine while in
operation.
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS,
FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM
THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE
ENGINE IS RUNNING.
* Do not smoke.
* Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area.
* Use only approved fuel containers and funnels.
Remember, fuel is a potential hazard .
Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral”
while loading and unloading the rotary hoe
and when moving to or from jobsite.
Ensure that all grass and weeds have been cut
as low as possible.
2) If the rotary hoe is to be used in clay or hard
ground conditions, it is recommended to water
the area thoroughly and allow sufficient time
for earth to soften.
3) Police the area. Remove any
foreign objects from the area.
4) Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,
gas pipes, telephone cables etc.
“The Right Way to Rent”
You alone know the operational demands and
special conditions affecting the equipment in
your situation and therefore assume the
responsibility for developing, carrying out, and
enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your
own operation to effect the greatest safety for
yourself andthe people around you.
SAFETYPRECAUTIONS
AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
™
GT5
GARDEN
TILLER
OPERATION OF GT622
1) Remove the garden tiller
from its trailer/carrier/ute. Use caution.
2) Familiarize yourself with the machine and its
controls.
5) Ensure the tyne engagement control lever is in
the neutral position. The tyne engagement
control lever is located
machine below handle bar. The neutral position
on the left hand side of the
of the lever is achieved by simply releasing the
tyne engagement control lever.
4)
3) Adjust wheels if required, using the handle wheel
adjustment lever.
Adjust depth shoe if required, using the depth
control adjustment lever.
6) Open fuel shut-off valve. Set choke
control to Choke or Start position.
Set throttle control to Run or Fast
position. Set engine
stop switch to On or
Run position. Pull
starter cord rapidly.
Repeat (if necessary)
with choke off.
pull up on the tyne engagement control lever.
The tynes will begin to turn. Release the tyne
7) Wheninposition to begingarden tilling,
engagement control lever to stop the tynes turning.
Tyne speed is governed by engine throttle setting.
WARNING! –KEEPHANDSAND
FEET CLEAR OF TYNES AT ALL
TIMES!
8) Do not hurry the job. Proceed slowly and allow
the machine time to do the job. When ground
is extremely hard, reduce engine speed. Consider
watering the surface and reducing engine speed.
Adjust wheels and depth shoe accordingly while
tilling
WARNING! –IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY,
RELEASE THE TYNE ENGAGEMENT
CONTROL LEVER. ALL TILLING ACTION
STOPS.Turn the engine "STOP" switch
to off located on the engine.
9) Stop Engine: Release the tyne engagement
control lever. Move throttle to Slow position.
Set engine stop switch to Stop or Off position.
DO NOT move choke
position to stop engine.
Backfire or engine
damage may occur.
AFTER USE
1) Turn fuelshut off valve to the "OFF"
position.
2) Allow machine to cool down.
3) Wash mud and dirt off of the garden tiller.
Ensure no water enters the carburettor.
4) Removeanyweeds,wire,rope or other
material thatmayhavewrappedaround the
tynes and rotor assembly.
5) Returnwheels and depth control handle to
transport position.
© Copyright 2012, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd. 1301-0069-A
Commer
“The Right Way to Rent” cial Outdoor Power Equipment
control to Choke or Start
You alone know the operational demands and
special conditions affecting the equipment in
your situation and therefore assume the
responsibility for developing, carrying out, and
enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your
own operation to effect the greatest safety for
yourself andthe people around you.
CMS100 OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS
IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS
IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS
IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RH918 USERS
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
USE COMMON SENSE
AND PLENTY OF IT
TRANSPORT
BEFORE USE
1) DO NOT allow any person operate the
rotary hoe without first reading and
understanding the safety instructions and
operating instructions.
2) NEVER allow children to operate the rotary hoe.
8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Lever is
set at neutral while loading and unloading the
rotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area.
9) NEVER run the machine in reverse while the tynes
are rotating. Always move the tyne control lever to
“OFF” before reversing the wheels.
11) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the
engine is running.
12) DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governor
settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will
shorten engine life.
13) NEVER operate the rotary hoe in an
enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains
carbon monoxide, an odourless and
tasteless poison.
14) STOP the engine and disconnect the
spark plug lead(s) and allow engine to
cool before inspecting or performing
maintenance on the rotary hoe.
15)
1)
REFUELLING
* Shut off the engine. DO NOT REFUEL
AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!
* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes
* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY.
Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.
* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.
* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space
for fuel expansion.
10) NEVER operate the unit without the safety
guards in place and in working order. Keep
the unit well maintained and in good
working order.
4) ALWAYS use the rotary
hoe in a well lighted area.
7) NEVER operate the rotary hoe when fatigued.
ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while
operating the rotary hoe, take a break. If you have
any type of physical or mental condition that may
be aggravated by strenuous work, consult with
your physician before you operate this equipment.
NEVER operate the rotary hoe under the influence
of medication, alcohol or drugs.
6) DO NOT allow other persons near the
rotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keep
bystanders and animals a minimum of 6
5) ALWAYS operate the rotary
hoe on level ground only.
Police the area before rotary
hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in the digging
area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark
any sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines,
electrical and telephone cables or any other hazard
either below or above ground.
3) ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operating
the rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to;
safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped
boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose
fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the
rotary hoe. Keep all clothing away from moving
parts. Items could become caught in the machine,
resulting in injury.
KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP
THE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY.
metres (20’) away from the machine while in
operation.
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS,
FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM
THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE
ENGINE IS RUNNING.
* Do not smoke.
* Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area.
* Use only approved fuel containers and funnels.
Remember, fuel is a potential hazard .
Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral”
while loading and unloading the rotary hoe
and when moving to or from jobsite.
Ensure that all grass and weeds have been cut
as low as possible.
2) If the rotary hoe is to be used in clay or hard
ground conditions, it is recommended to water
the area thoroughly and allow sufficient time
for earth to soften.
3) Police the area. Remove any
foreign objects from the area.
4) Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,
gas pipes, telephone cables etc.
“The Right Way to Rent”
You alone know the operational demands and
special conditions affecting the equipment in
your situation and therefore assume the
responsibility for developing, carrying out, and
enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your
own operation to effect the greatest safety for
yourself andthe people around you.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RH918 USERS
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
USE COMMON SENSE
AND PLENTY OF IT
TRANSPORT
BEFORE USE
1) DO NOT allow any person operate the
rotary hoe without first reading and
understanding the safety instructions and
operating instructions.
2) NEVER allow children to operate the rotary hoe.
8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Lever is
set at neutral while loading and unloading the
rotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area.
9) NEVER run the machine in reverse while the tynes
are rotating. Always move the tyne control lever to
“OFF” before reversing the wheels.
11) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the
engine is running.
12) DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governor
settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will
shorten engine life.
13) NEVER operate the rotary hoe in an
enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains
carbon monoxide, an odourless and
tasteless poison.
14) STOP the engine and disconnect the
spark plug lead(s) and allow engine to
cool before inspecting or performing
maintenance on the rotary hoe.
15)
1)
REFUELLING
* Shut off the engine. DO NOT REFUEL
AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!
* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes
* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY.
Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.
* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.
* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space
for fuel expansion.
10) NEVER operate the unit without the safety
guards in place and in working order. Keep
the unit well maintained and in good
working order.
4) ALWAYS use the rotary
hoe in a well lighted area.
7) NEVER operate the rotary hoe when fatigued.
ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while
operating the rotary hoe, take a break. If you have
any type of physical or mental condition that may
be aggravated by strenuous work, consult with
your physician before you operate this equipment.
NEVER operate the rotary hoe under the influence
of medication, alcohol or drugs.
6) DO NOT allow other persons near the
rotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keep
bystanders and animals a minimum of 6
5) ALWAYS operate the rotary
hoe on level ground only.
Police the area before rotary
hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in the digging
area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark
any sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines,
electrical and telephone cables or any other hazard
either below or above ground.
3) ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operating
the rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to;
safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped
boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose
fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the
rotary hoe. Keep all clothing away from moving
parts. Items could become caught in the machine,
resulting in injury.
KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP
THE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY.
metres (20’) away from the machine while in
operation.
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS,
FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM
THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE
ENGINE IS RUNNING.
* Do not smoke.
* Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area.
* Use only approved fuel containers and funnels.
Remember, fuel is a potential hazard .
Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral”
while loading and unloading the rotary hoe
and when moving to or from jobsite.
Ensure that all grass and weeds have been cut
as low as possible.
2) If the rotary hoe is to be used in clay or hard
ground conditions, it is recommended to water
the area thoroughly and allow sufficient time
for earth to soften.
3) Police the area. Remove any
foreign objects from the area.
4) Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,
gas pipes, telephone cables etc.
“The Right Way to Rent”
You alone know the operational demands and
special conditions affecting the equipment in
your situation and therefore assume the
responsibility for developing, carrying out, and
enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your
own operation to effect the greatest safety for
yourself andthe people around you.
USE COMMON SENSE
AND PLENTY OF IT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HT912USERS
INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT allow any person to operate the
hydraulic trencher without first reading and
understanding the safety instructions and
NEVER allow children to operate the hydraulic trencher.
ALWAYS use hydraulic trencher in a well lighted area.
ALWAYS make certain that all control clutches are in
the “disengaged” position prior to starting the engine.
The safety clutch lever/Operator Presence Control on
the left handlebar is for operator protection. DO NOT
tape down or otherwise bypass this Safety Device.
NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery when
operating the hydraulic trencher. Keep all clothing
away from moving parts. Item could become
caught in the machine, resulting in injury.
ALWAYS wear protective
clothing when operating
the hydraulic trencher.
This includes, but is not limited to, safety glasses, hard hat
loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection.
operating instructions. KNOW THE CONTROLS AND
HOW TO STOP THE HYDRAULIC TRENCHER QUICKLY
IN AN EMERGENCY.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Police the area before trenching. Remove any foreign
objects in the digging area eg bricks, rocks, wire and
sticks. Locate and mark any sprinkler heads, water
pipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or any
other hazard either below or above ground.
5)
DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the engine
is running. DO NOT park on incline or park
perpendicular to slope. DO NOT freewheel down incline.
7)
DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governor
settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will
shorten engine life
8)
NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher when fatigued.
ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while operating
the hydraulic trencher, take a break. If you have any
type of physical or mental condition that may be
aggravated by strenuous work, consult with your
physician before you operate this equipment. NEVER
operate the hydraulic trencher under the influence of
medication, alcohol or drugs.
9)
NEVER operate the unit without the safety
guards in place and in working order. Keep
the unit well maintained and in good working order
Remove the hydraulic trencher from its
trailer. Use caution.
Police the area. Remove any
foreign objects from the area.
Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,
gas pipes, telephone cables, etc.
IGNITION: Must be in “ON” position to start. “OFF”
to stop.
ENGINE: Throttle cable controls engine speed.
Operate at full throttle (all the way forward).
WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL LEVER: Controls wheel
speed forward or reverse after clutch lever is engaged.
DIGGING BOOM CONTROL LEVER: Raises and lowers
the digging boom.
DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: must be in “ON”
position BEFORE clutch lever is depressed in order
to start chain in motion. Chain moves in a forward
direction after clutch lever is engaged.
SAFETY CLUTCH LEVER/OPERATOR PRESENCE
CONTROL: (At left handle grip) Activates WHEEL
DRIVE and DIGGING CHAIN controls when depressed.
Stops all motion when released.
FORWARD/REVERSE DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL
LEVER: Allows manual operation of chain in forward
or reverse rotation to dislodge objects or dig difficult
terrain. (This control can be used with the clutch lever
released.) To reverse chain, DIGGING CHAIN control
must be in “OFF” position.
Familiarize yourself with the hydraulic
trencher and its controls.
10)
1)
1)
2)
1)
Free Wheel Hub Feature - Operation:
Pull one free wheeling pin slightly, using the split
ring. Rotate the pin until the 3mm (1/8”) diameter roll
pin aligns with the slot in the mounting plate. Allow
the pin to slide through the slot. Repeat for the other
wheel. Roll the trencher until each pin drops into a
hole in the hub. The wheel hubs are now locked.
Reverse the procedure to unlock the wheels.
2)
DO NOT allow other persons near the hydraulic
trencher. It is up to the operator to keep
bystanders and animals a minimum of 6 metres
(20ft) away from the machine while in operation.
12)
NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher in an
enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, an odourless and tasteless poison.
13)
WARNING: Hydraulic oil is under extreme
pressure and can get under skin and burn
or poison. Check for leaks with cardboard.
14)
STOP the engine and disconnect the spark
plug lead(s) and allow engine to cool before
inspecting or performing maintenance on
the hydraulic trencher.
15)
REFUELLING
* Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE
WHILE OPERATING!
* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes
* Do not smoke. *Allow no naked flame
or hot material in refuelling area.
* Use only approved fuel containers and funnels.
Remember, fuel is a potential hazard.
* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for
fuel expansion.
* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean,
fresh unleaded fuel.
* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.
16)
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY
AWAY FROM THE DIGGING CHAIN AND OTHER
MOVING PARTS WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
11)
ALWAYS operate
hydraulic trencher
on level ground only.
6) MAXIMUM
ANGLE OF
OPERATION
DO NOT EXCEED 15ºANGLE
BEFORE USE
OPERATION
TRANSPORT
USE COMMON SENSE
AND PLENTY OF IT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HT912USERS
INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT allow any person to operate the
hydraulic trencher without first reading and
understanding the safety instructions and
NEVER allow children to operate the hydraulic trencher.
ALWAYS use hydraulic trencher in a well lighted area.
ALWAYS make certain that all control clutches are in
the “disengaged” position prior to starting the engine.
The safety clutch lever/Operator Presence Control on
the left handlebar is for operator protection. DO NOT
tape down or otherwise bypass this Safety Device.
NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery when
operating the hydraulic trencher. Keep all clothing
away from moving parts. Item could become
caught in the machine, resulting in injury.
ALWAYS wear protective
clothing when operating
the hydraulic trencher.
This includes, but is not limited to, safety glasses, hard hat
loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection.
operating instructions. KNOW THE CONTROLS AND
HOW TO STOP THE HYDRAULIC TRENCHER QUICKLY
IN AN EMERGENCY.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Police the area before trenching. Remove any foreign
objects in the digging area eg bricks, rocks, wire and
sticks. Locate and mark any sprinkler heads, water
pipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or any
other hazard either below or above ground.
5)
DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the engine
is running. DO NOT park on incline or park
perpendicular to slope. DO NOT freewheel down incline.
7)
DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governor
settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will
shorten engine life
8)
NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher when fatigued.
ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while operating
the hydraulic trencher, take a break. If you have any
type of physical or mental condition that may be
aggravated by strenuous work, consult with your
physician before you operate this equipment. NEVER
operate the hydraulic trencher under the influence of
medication, alcohol or drugs.
9)
NEVER operate the unit without the safety
guards in place and in working order. Keep
the unit well maintained and in good working order
Remove the hydraulic trencher from its
trailer. Use caution.
Police the area. Remove any
foreign objects from the area.
Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,
gas pipes, telephone cables, etc.
IGNITION: Must be in “ON” position to start. “OFF”
to stop.
ENGINE: Throttle cable controls engine speed.
Operate at full throttle (all the way forward).
WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL LEVER: Controls wheel
speed forward or reverse after clutch lever is engaged.
DIGGING BOOM CONTROL LEVER: Raises and lowers
the digging boom.
DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: must be in “ON”
position BEFORE clutch lever is depressed in order
to start chain in motion. Chain moves in a forward
direction after clutch lever is engaged.
SAFETY CLUTCH LEVER/OPERATOR PRESENCE
CONTROL: (At left handle grip) Activates WHEEL
DRIVE and DIGGING CHAIN controls when depressed.
Stops all motion when released.
FORWARD/REVERSE DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL
LEVER: Allows manual operation of chain in forward
or reverse rotation to dislodge objects or dig difficult
terrain. (This control can be used with the clutch lever
released.) To reverse chain, DIGGING CHAIN control
must be in “OFF” position.
Familiarize yourself with the hydraulic
trencher and its controls.
10)
1)
1)
2)
1)
Free Wheel Hub Feature - Operation:
Pull one free wheeling pin slightly, using the split
ring. Rotate the pin until the 3mm (1/8”) diameter roll
pin aligns with the slot in the mounting plate. Allow
the pin to slide through the slot. Repeat for the other
wheel. Roll the trencher until each pin drops into a
hole in the hub. The wheel hubs are now locked.
Reverse the procedure to unlock the wheels.
2)
DO NOT allow other persons near the hydraulic
trencher. It is up to the operator to keep
bystanders and animals a minimum of 6 metres
(20ft) away from the machine while in operation.
12)
NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher in an
enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, an odourless and tasteless poison.
13)
WARNING: Hydraulic oil is under extreme
pressure and can get under skin and burn
or poison. Check for leaks with cardboard.
14)
STOP the engine and disconnect the spark
plug lead(s) and allow engine to cool before
inspecting or performing maintenance on
the hydraulic trencher.
15)
REFUELLING
* Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE
WHILE OPERATING!
* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes
* Do not smoke. *Allow no naked flame
or hot material in refuelling area.
* Use only approved fuel containers and funnels.
Remember, fuel is a potential hazard.
* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for
fuel expansion.
* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean,
fresh unleaded fuel.
* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.
16)
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY
AWAY FROM THE DIGGING CHAIN AND OTHER
MOVING PARTS WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
11)
ALWAYS operate
hydraulic trencher
on level ground only.
6) MAXIMUM
ANGLE OF
OPERATION
DO NOT EXCEED 15ºANGLE
BEFORE USE
OPERATION
TRANSPORT
80
KPH
50
MPH
USE COMMON SENSE
AND PLENTY OF IT
OPERATOR MUST BE TRAINED
P/N 1301-0022-A
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DischargE ZonE
Belt
Guard
opErator
ZonE
Throttle Control
Tow Coupling
Locking Pin
Chipper Chute/Hopper
Jockey
Wheel
Mulcher/Shredder
Hopper
Fuel Tank
Clutch
Safety
To w
Chain
Engine Exhaust
Engine
Discharge Zone:
Material discharges
directly onto the
ground - NEvER
stand directly
behind the
machine while in
operation
opErator ZonE