Sakai GW750-2 Installation and operation manual

No. 3498-35900-0
A Read this handbook thoroughly and understand the whole information
contained before trying to operate, inspect and serviceyour machine!
IOPERATING &
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL
From 1GW2 - 20101

PREFACE
This operator's manual serves as a guide for the use of your Sakai GW750-2 Vibrating Roller
for those who are new to the machine, and also for the people who have experience in using
the Machine and want to refresh their knowledge for the machine.
Read this manual thoroughly and try to fully understand the information before operating your
machine. Keep this handbook at hand whenever you do your work.
The main subjects of this manual are:
(1) Basic precautions for safety, (2) Operation, (3) Daily maintenance and (4) Specifications.
For operation and maintenance of the engine, refer to the Engine Instruction Manual
furnished separately. Descriptions in this manual can differ from the machine instructions of
your machine due to the results ofthe investigation and improvement in its design. If you have
any inquiry regarding your Machine or this manual, contact our distributors.
REAR
PREFACE

CONTENTS
CONTENTS
PREFACE
MACHINE AND ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 1
SAFETY NOTICES 2
BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 4
1.1 General Precautions 4
1.2 Preparation for Safe Operation 6
1.3 Before Starting the Engine 7
1.4 After Starting the Engine 8
1.5 During operation 8
1.6 Loading and Unloading 10
1.7 Transportation 11
1.8 Handling the Battery 11
1.9 Towing 12
1.10 Before Servicing 13
1.11 During Servicing 14
1.12 Safety Decals 16
OPERATION 18
2.1 Instruments and Controls 18
2.1.1 Operator's station 18
2.1.2 Gauges, indicator lamps and warning lamps 19
2.1.3 Switches 21
2.1.4 Operating levers and pedals 25
2.1.5 Unloader valve 27
2.1.6 Fuse box 27
2.2 Handling and Adjustments 28
2.2.1 Seat adjustment 28
2.2.2 Disengaging the brake when towing 28
2.3 Operation 29
2.3.1 Before-starting inspection 29
2.3.2 Starting the engine 30
2.3.3 After starting the engine 31
2.3.4 Traveling 32
2.3.5 Stopping / Parking 33
2.3.6 Stopping the Engine 34
2.3.7 Check after Stopping the Engine 34
2.4 Vibratory Operation 35

CONTENTS I
2.5 Sprinkler / Changeover valve 35
2.6 Liquid Sprayer 39
2.7 Precautions for Work 41
2.7.1 Compaction operation 41
2.7.2 When going downhill 41
2.7.3 On a slope 41
2.8 Applicable Jobs 42
2.9 After Operation 42
2.10 Loading and Unloading 43
2.10.1 Use of a trailer equipped with a winch 43
2.10.2 Self-propelling 44
2.11 After Loading the Machine 45
2.12 Transportation 45
2.13 Operation in Cold Weather 45
2.13.1 Fuel oil and grease 45
2.13.2 Coolant 46
2.13.3 Battery 47
2.14 When the Cold Season is Over 48
2.15 For a Long Storage Period 48
2.16 During the Storage Period 48
2.17 When the Battery Has Discharged 49
2.17.1 Connection and disconnection of booster cables 49
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE 51
3.1 Precautions 51
3.2 Walk-Around Checking 53
3.3 Periodical Maintenance Points 54
3.4 Maintenance Procedure 56
Every 10 hours or daily 56
Every 50 hours 57
(3) Every 250 hours 58
(4) Every 500 hours 62
(5) Every 1000 hours 63
(6) As required 65
3.5 Feeding Water and Lubricants 67
3.6 Electric Wiring Diagram 69
4. SPECIFICATIONS 71

MACHINE AND ENGINE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBERS
MACHINE AND ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
When ordering parts or making inquiries about your machine, the following information is
requested:
(1) Machine model
Indicated on the dashboard in the operator's station.
(2) Machine serial number
GW750-2c> 1GW2 00000
(3) Engine serial number
MODEL
OHASiLS. No
Sa441 HEAVY INDUSTI1IES, LTD
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SAFETY NOTICES
SAFETY NOTICES
For the safe use of your machine, correct handling and periodical maintenance are of utmost
importance. Thoroughly read the safety precautions described in this manual. Do not attempt
to operate and maintain your machine until you gain a full understanding of these safety
statements.
This manual covers the proper and safe method of driving and handling of this machine for its
intended use. When this machine is used a manner, other than that covered in this manual,
you must assume responsibility for your own personal safety
In this manual and on the machine, you will find safety notices. Each safety notice starts with
a signal word as shown below:
aDANGER Denotes that there is an extreme hazard. If you fail to
take proper precautions, it is highly likely that you could
be killed or seriously injured (The color of the symbol A
is red).
AWARNING Denotes that there is a hazard. If you fail to take proper
precautions, you could be killed or seriously injured
(Symbol A is orange).
ACAUTION Calls attention to safety practices. If you fail to take
proper precautions, you could be injured or cause
damage to the machine (Symbol A is yellow).

SAFETY NOTICES
It is almost impossible for the safety notices in this manual and or the machine to cover all the
potential dangers. Keep alert to possible dangers not mentioned in this manual and on the
decales.
Do not operate your machine before you read its operator's
manual thoroughly.
Incorrect operation can kill or cause injury.
It is your responsibility to operate the machine safely.
*Non-approved modifications can pose safety-related problems. Before making any
modifications, consult your distributor. For an injury or damage to the machine caused by
non-approved modifications, Sakai accepts no responsibility.
*Basic precautions for safe operation of your machine are discussed beginning on page 4.
*To operate and work with your machine, you must be qualified.
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1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
1.1 General Precautions
MI Read thoroughly the operator's manual.
Understand the functions of the controls and gauges.
Familiarize yourself with their location and how to
operate them. Understand the meaning of all the
symbols.
A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.
4
in Obey the worksite rules.
Follow the worksite rules such as matters forbidden or to be attended to, and working
procedures.
EN Wear protective clothing to suit the work.
Wear clothing, safety shoes and hard hat to suit your work.
Do not wear clothing and accessories that tend to get caught in the controls or protruded
portions of the machine. Do not wear oily clothing.
According to the type of jobs, wear safety goggles or mask.
rir
MI Know the work area in advance.
Know the terrain, geology and conditions of the road surface at the worksite. Start working
after securing safety such as stationing a guardsman or putting up barriers where there is a
risk of falling of the machine or collapse of shoulder.
NI Provide against an accident.
Decide in advance the means of communication in an emergency. Know the location and t
use of an extinguisher and first-aid kit.
Know the capability of the machine.
Thoroughly understand the performance of your machine and correctly operate the -
machine to meet the requirements of the job site. Operating the machine beyond its
capabilities may lead to an accident. Use your machine within its capability.

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A WARNING: Negligence ofthese instructions can lead to accidents.
1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY I
Si Do not use a machine which has not been serviced correctly at regular intervals.
Before working, perform necessary inspections. Start operation only after making
certain the machine is in good operating condition. If found to be abnormal, report to the
responsible person and have the fault corrected. Operate the machine after making sure
that it is safe to operate.
115 Do not allow anyone to enter the work area except for authorized personnel.
Always conduct the work paying attention to the
workers around the machine.
Be careful of hot parts.
After your machine has operated for some time, the
coolant, engine oil and hydraulic fluid will become hot
and the pressUre will build up. If, in this state, you try to
remove the filler caps, drain the oil or replace the filters,
you can get burned. Perform this work in accordance
with the correct procedures with the machine cooled
down.
To remove the radiator cap, slowly loosen the cap to
relieve the pressure with the engine shut down and the
coolant cooled down. (For the radiator cap with a lever,
lift the lever to release the trapped pressure.)
When removing the filler cap on the hydraulic tank, release the trapped pressure by turning
it out slowly to prevent the oil from gushing out.
Do not touch the muffler while the engine is running or immediately after it has been shut
down. You can get burned.
Be careful with fire.
The fuel, oil, and anti-freeze will catch fire if open
flames or ignition sources are used close to them.
Particularly, the fuel is highly flammable.
Do not smoke or use a match or cigarette lighter close
to inflammables (combustibles).
When refueling, stop the engine and do not smoke.
The filler caps of the fuel and oil tanks must be kept
tight.
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1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
M Mount on or dismount from your machine after it has come to a complete stop.
For getting on and off, face the machine and use the handrail and step.
Do not jump on or off a machine, particularly when it is moving.
MI To handle the hydraulic fluid.
Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from contact
with hydraulic fluid. It can irritate your eyes.
If the fluid contacts your eyes, flush with clean water for
15 minutes and get medical aid.
The fluid can also irritate your skin. When handling it,
wear rubber gloves to avoid contact with it. In case of
skin contact, wash with soap and water.
Be careful not to swallow the fluid. It can cause diarrhea
and emesis.
If swallowed, do not try to vomit. Get medical help
immediately.
1.2 Preparation for Safe Operation
El Clean the step, operator's station and floor board.
Do not place parts, tools or unnecessary articles on the step, operator's station and floor.
board.
Keep the step, floor board, controls and handholds free from muds, oil, ice or water, as they
can cause slippage. Repair them if found to be damaged. Tighten loose bolts.
Keep your boot soles free of oil or muds. They can slip, leading to an accident.
Inspect your machine before operation
Check your machine for damage such as cracks and deformation. If found to be abnormal,
operate the machine after taking a proper measure to secure safety.
Check the level of fluids (fuel, engine oil, coolant, anti-freeze and hydraulic oil). Add as
necessary.
C_heck_the_are_a_whese_the_mahine_has_parked_for_signs ofleakage_of_oil,fueLan_cLwater. If
any leakage is noticeable, determine the cause and make corrections immediate!.
A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents

A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.
1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
f3 Know the stopping distance.
When traveling on a road, bear in mind the stopping
distance. Avoid excessive speed, and abrupt starting
and stopping, and moving in a zigzag direction.
When starting, sound the horn.
Before starting the engine. Make sure there is no one
in the immediate vicinity and there are no obstructions
around the machine.
1.3 Before Starting the Engine
Adjust the operator's seat to your most effective operating position.
Sit on the operator's seat. Adjust the seat so that your back, will make contact with the seat
back when the brake pedal is depressed to the full extent. Check to be sure that the brake
pedal can be fully depressed without difficulty when you twist your body for reverse run.
Secure good visibility (with canopy)
Keep the windowpane clean.
Lock the windows and doors no matter whether they are open or closed.
Do not leave the doors half-closed.
Secure forward and backward visibilities.
Adjust the rear view mirrors and under mirrors for good visibility. If dirty, clean them. If
damaged, replace.
Check that the horn, lamps and gauges work correctly.
Beforestartmg, make certain that each-lever is in the neutral position and the
parking brake is applied.

1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
U Pay attention to ventilation.
Exhaust fumes are dangerous if breathed in. When
starting the engine in an enclosed area, provide good
ventilation with windows and doors opened.
MI Do not stand close to the exhaust gas pipe opening.
Exhaust fumes are noxious if breathed in.
t4 After Starting the Engine
MI Secure safety around the machine.
Ensure that the area around the machine is clear of
personnel and obstructions. Pay particular attention to
dead spaces. Before starting, sound the horn.
A WARNING: Negligence of these instructionscan lead to accidents.
Warm up the Engine
Do not put your machine into motion immediately after the engine has started,, let it idle for
several minutes until it is at operating temperature.
Check the area where the machine has parked for signs of leakage or oil, fuel and water. If
any leakage is noticeable, determine the cause and make corrections immediately.
Have a trial run.
Make a test run in a safe place to check that there are no abnormal signs. If found to be
abnormal, rectify the fault before traveling again.
Listen for unusual sounds, and check for abnormal temperature rise. If abnormal, park the
machine in a safe location and find the source of trouble before operating.
1.5 During Operation
8
No other person but the operator
This machine is a one-man roller. Do not allow anyone to get on. Only the operator is
allowed on this machine while it is running or in operation. Radios are not permitted.
Before mounting, be sure areas around the machine are safe.
Before getting on the machine, make certain that there are no obstacles around the
machine and no workers under it. If some workers are present or close to the machine, tell
them that the machine is about to move, warning them to stay away from it.

A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.
1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
a Do not try to get on or off a moving machine.
Get on or off the machine after making sure it has come to a complete stop.
II To go uphill or downhill, run at low speeds. Do
not attempt to shift speeds while traveling on a
grade.
Shifting speeds on a slope can cause unexpected
running down the slope.
Going down hill at speeds other than low range can
cause the machine to run down violently.
Keep everyone away from the pinch points.
When making turns, do not allow anyone to come close
to the pinch point.
9
Refrain from inattentive driving.
Inattentive driving or driving relying on guess work can cause an accident. Use extreme
care for workers present in the path of the roller or around it. In case of danger, stop and
sound the horn, and proceed when the area is clear of personnel or obstructions.
When changing the direction of travel, secure the safety on the path in the travel
direction.
At night, carefully drive the machine.
Nighttime driving tends to frustrate the sense of distance. Carefully drive the machine at
a speed suited to illumination. Keep the headlamps and flood lamps lighted. If necessary,
provide extra lighting in the work area.
Repair as soon as possible if found to be defective.
If the machine is found to be faulty, stop the machine and repair. Do not operate the
machine until the problem is corrected. When any warning lamp indicates faulty operation,
inspect the machine after moving it to the nearest safe location.

A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.
1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
MI Do not operate the machine except from the operator's seat. Do not drive in a
standing posture.
While making turns, do not run at abnormally high speed and do not turn the
steering wheel abruptly and sharply.
M For the traveling on structures such as a bridge, make certain that they can support
your machine. Before traveling on the structure, you must know the load capacity
of the structure and the load weight of the machine you are operating to insure safe
travel across the structure.
111 Do not make turns on a slope and do not travel across sidehill. If necessary to do
so, go down straight along the slope to the flat ground, move sideways and go up
straight to the destination.
When parking.
Select level and hard ground. If necessary to park on a
slope, block the front of the drums on the downside of
the slope.
When required to park on the public road, provide
necessary markings such as flag, barriers and
illumination. However, be sure they do not obstruct
traffic.
When getting off the machine, stop the engine and
remove the key from the ignition switch.
1.6 Loading and Unloading
Loading and unloading can accompany any.
danger. Use extreme care.
Select level and hard ground leaving a sufficient
distance from the shoulder.
Use sturdy ramps with proper width, length and
thickness which allow safe loading and unloading.
If they deflect considerably under load, apply
wooden blocks to reinforce the ramps.
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A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.
1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
To prevent your machine from crosswise slippage, keep the ramps free from oil, mud,
debris, etc. The drum must also be free from extraneous matter that can cause slippage.
Do not steer your machine on the ramps. If the machine is facing in the wrong direction,
allow it to dismount from the ramps, correct the direction and try again.
Do not use kinked, twisted or damaged wireropes for crane or winch operation. Use ones
with ample strength.
When loading is complete, fix the machine with wooden blocks placed under the drums
and chains fastened to the machine.
t7 Transportation
Follow required regulations.
Select a transporting route according to the overall width, overall height and gross weight
of the trailer with the roller loaded.
1.8 Handling the Battery
MI When handling the battery:
Battery electrolyte contains sulphuric acid. It will destroy
clothing and skin. If it touches your clothing or skin,
flush with large quantities of water.
In case of eye contact, flush with clean water and seek
medical help.
If swallowed, drink large amount of water, milk, beaten
egg or vegetable oil, and get medical help.
Wear safety goggles when handling the battery.
Wear safety goggles, full face shield, rubber gloves and
rubber apron when adding fluids to the battery.
The battery generates flammable gases that can cause an explosion. Do not smoke close
to the battery. Keep the battery away from flames, sparks and ignition sources.
Ats1P°46.
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Inspect or handle the battery with the engine shut down
and the starter key in the OFF position.
Keep metallic items such as tools away from the battery
terminals.
Loose terminals can cause sparks leading to an
explosion. Secure the terminals tightly.
A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.
1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
Jump-starting the engine.
Wear safety goggles when jump-starting the machine.
When starting from another machine, do not allow the
two machines to make contact with each other.
When connecting the battery cables, start with the
positive terminal. For disconnection, start with the
negative one.
Do not allow a tool to bridge between the positive
terminal and machine body. This can generate
dangerous sparks.
Do not connect the booster cable to wrong terminal. NEVER connect the positive terminal
to the negative.
Final connection to the engine block of the disabled machine can cause sparks. The
connecting point should be as far as possible from the battery.
1.9 Towing
To tow the machine, use wire ropes with ample strength.
Do not perform towing on a slope.
Do not use towing ropes twisted, kinked or damaged.
Do not stride towing cables.
Keep everyone away from the space between the machine and the towing vehicle when
connecting the two.
-Align-the conne-cting-portions of-the-machine andlowing-vehicle-straight-when-couplin-g-the
machine.

A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.
1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
1.10 Before Servicing
51 Attach warning tags when servicing the machine.
Serious accidents can occur if the machine is unexpectedly started or controls carelessly
touched by an unauthorized person.
Attach a warning tag at a clearly visible location in the operator's station and insure the key
has been removed from the ignition switch.
Keep this warning tag, if not used, in tool box.
Use proper tools.
It is very dangerous to use damaged or deteriorated
tools or to use tools for other purposes than intended.
Use correct tools for their intended use only.
Change safety-related parts at regular intervals.
Replace fuel hose and high pressure hydraulic hoses regularly to prevent fire. Replace high
pressure hoses of the power steering system every two years.
*Change these parts at regular intervals even if found to be normal. They will deteriorate
as time goes on.
*Change any hose found to be abnormal even if it is within its recommended service
interval.
Inspect or service your machine with the engine stopped.
If required to keep the engine running in such.a case
as radiator interior cleaning, perform the work with
two persons. One of them should sit on the operator'
s seat getting ready for shutting down the engine. He
must take care not to touch any of controls carelessly.
Maintenance personnel must exercise extreme caution
not to make contact with moving parts.
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1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
Supplying fuel and oils
Spilled fuel or oil will be slippery. Wipe up immediately. Keep the filler caps tight. Do not use
fuel for flushing oil. Handle fuel and oil in a well ventilated area.
111 Check the coolant level in the radiator.
To check the coolant level, shut down the engine and allow the engine and radiator to cool
down.
M Illumination
For inspecting the level of the fuel, oil, coolant and
battery electrolyte, use burn-proof illuminations.
Failure to use this type of illumination can result in an
explosion.
1.11 During servicing
MI Keep unauthorized persons away
During service, do not allow persons not concerned
to enter the work area, particularly when grinding or
welding operation is performed or heavy hammers are
being used.
A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.
Keep your machine clean
Spilled oil, grease or scattered debris are dangerous. Always keep your machine clean.
Moisture that penetrates into the electrical system can cause malfunctions. Do not use
water to clean sensors, connectors and the operator's station.
MI When repairing the electrical system
For repairing the electrical system or for conducting
welding, disconnect the negative cable from the battery
to shut off the electricity.
11 Carefully handle high pressure hoses.
Do not try to bend or hit hoses against a hard object. Do not use hoses or pipes that are
bent or damaged. They will burst.
Replace damaged fuel hose and hydraulic hoses. An oil or hydraulic fluid spill can cause a
fire.
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A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.
1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
Be careful of high pressure hydraulic fluid.
Bear in mind that the working equipment hydraulic
systems are under internal spressure. Do not perform
adding, draining, inspection or servicing of the hydraulic
systems until the internal pressure has been relieved.
Hydraulic fluid leaking through a fine hole at high
pressure can penetrate your skin and eyes. Inspect
leakage by holding a hard board close to suspected
leaks wearing goggles. If affected by high pressure oil,
get medical help immediately.
Be careful of hot parts
After the machine has been operated for some time,
the coolant, engine oil and hydraulic fluid will become
hot.Removing the radiator cap or draining the coolant or
oil can burn you. Perform this work in accordance with
correct procedures after the systems have cooled down.
Use care when inspecting or servicing fan or belts in motion
Secure loose clothing and keep articles away that could
get caught in moving parts.
Do not let your body or tools make contact with the fan
blades or belts. They can be cut seriously.
M Used oil disposal
Do not throw used oil into a drain or waterway. Drain
the oil from the machine into a proper container. Do not
drain directly on the ground.
'Obey all local, state and federal environment
regulations for the proper disposal of oil, fuel, coolant,
battery electrolyte or any other fluids.
Exercise extreme care when replacing and repairing tires
Disassembly, repair and reassembly_oLtiLe_s_r_equire
special facility and knowledge. Have them repaired at
work shop specialized in handling tires.
Improperly fitted rim can separate if the tire is inflated.
When inflating tires, do not work in front of the rim. Use
correct inflation pressure.
When dismounting a tire, chock other tires for safety.
When welding job is carried out near the tires, use
extreme care, as this can cause an explosion of the
tires.
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1.12 Safety Decals
Keep all decals clean. If lost, replace with new one. There are decals
shown below: Treat them in the same manner as the one shown here.
(DI 3998-16504-0
A WARNING
tWhen Handling the Machine:
Opanate only %fib seated.
the handrails and saps Wien boarding wet getting oft
Never cany passengers
Never steempi io bawd or Wee a. waohine whirr it
is moving.
2.Preparation for Safe Operation
Clean the Sapi, oproades dation and towboat&
Obey the works& niles
Sakai acceptsno resporaibley heat injury or &nage
me. madam caused by matscoved rawatcation.
rat use. mashie Wadi needs weir or wadtenanos
&wet Me horn tromarfidety prior b starting the engine
swan people in to vicinity.
3.Starting the Engine
Chetit that al °penning lams an in the neutral position.
Idle the engine tor about 5 minutes b newt it up prior
b comienciig work
4.Parking Precautions
When panes; the wadi& park it on leel, IP:ma rel
Ow &Wig &itch and set the roger Meas.
Aloe the engine to cool off by turned it for about
larlia3 Wore ramping.
Whon &Ong oil Ma madam, remove the ley than the
antrh.
3998-16499-0 (2 locations)
A WARNING
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Do not open the hood with the engine
running.
Contact with hot parts will cause bums.
-Contact with rotating parts wit cause
severe iniur
3 3998-16500-0 (2 locations)
A WARNING
Avoid inhalation of exhaust gas.
'Avoid contact with exhaust pipe while
engine is running and after it has been
stopped. Contact with hot exhaust pipe
wit cause burns.
0 3998-16489-0
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine and some of Its
constituents am known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth
defects, and other reproductive harm.
0 3998-16497-1
A WARNING
-Thoroughly read the operator's manual berme
using the machine.
Incorrect operation can cause severe injury or death.
It is your responsibility to operate
the machine safely
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© 3998-36002-0 (2 locations)
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A DANGER
Be Careful with Fire
---When-refueling;-stop the-engine-and-do-not-
smoke.
-The filter cap of the fuel tank must be
kept tight. 9998.18501-0
© 3998-16511-0
A WARNING
Replace the power steering high pressure
hoses every two years. 9891.1.1.511-0
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C.) 3998-06139-0
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VIBRATOR OIL CAPACITY
3.5 liters (0.9gallons)
ESSO. GEAR GP90
SHELL SP1RAX 90E0
MOBIL PEGASUS GEAR90
11.7-100040
ID 3998-16559-0
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KEEP VENT CAPS TIGHT AND LEVEL
POISON CAUSES SEVERE BURNS
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN7018..5104
1557-19010-0
(2 locations)
VIBRATOR OIL CAPACITY
2.5 liters (0.66gallons)
ESSO. GEAR GP90
SHELL. SPIRAX 90ED
MOBIL PEGASUS GEAR90
3"7-19010-0
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A CAUTION
Do not sprinkle water on electrical equipment
because it causes the breakdown. faoaata
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other than those
A WARNING
The brake pedal is for the emergency.
Please don't use it when you run usually.
Please note that there is a possibility
that the running motor damages when the
brake pedal is excessively used.
© 1539-19005-0
A CAUTION
Check for over Inflation.
bulges are noted Mange the tire at once.
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A DANGER
, 1 .Do not approach, or allow objects to touch
,dthe rotating parts.
ftl2.T -Body parts which make contact with rotating
(-."."\-) mechanism will be severed.
-Do not open the radiator cap when fluid is hot.
71,
n'-'1 .Radiator fluid is flammable. Avoid exposure to
flame when radiator cap has been removed.
-Avoid contact with machine parts in the vicinity
of the engine while engine is running and after
it has been stopped. Contact with hot part will
cause burns. .......
A DANGER
Roll Over Prevention
Do not work in the vicindy ot overhanging
banks, or on grades steep enough to cause
the mathine to Wide or rot over.
Reduce speed prior to making tums.
Pay particular attention when operating on
uneven surfaces, as the madine may become
unstable. iweiries
A WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.
1. BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
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