Stone WolfPac 6100 User manual

WolfPacTMVibratory Asphalt Roller
Operator Manual
WolfPac 6100
Model: WP6100WP6100
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REVISION D 9/2010 P/N 56751

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LIMITED WARRANTY .................................................................................................... 5
FOREWORD / WARRANTY INFORMATION................................................................. 6
SECTION 1 - INTRO DUCTION...................................................................................... 7 - 10
Intended Use....................................................................................... 8
General Descrip tion .............................................................................. 9
Machine Diagram ................................................................................. 10
SECTIO N 2 - TECHNICAL DATA ................................................................................... 11-16
Machine Specifications ......................................................................... 12
Engine Specifications ........................................................................... 13
ubr ication Specifications ..................................................................... 13
Machine Sound evel Te st ...................................................................... 13
Machine Dimensions............................................................................. 14
Serial Number & Plate ocation............................................................... 14
Operat or Controls ................................................................................. 15
Battery Isolator ................................................................................... 16
o cking Bar......................................................................................... 16
SECTION 3 - H E ALTH & SAFETY - Saf ty Pr cautions ................................................ 17-24
SECTION 4 - OPERATION ............................................................................................ 25-38
Safety Symbols .................................................................................... 26
Delivery Inspection .............................................................................. 26
ROPS Assembly .................................................................................... 26
Break In Period.................................................................................... 27
Before Starting .................................................................................... 27
Pre-Start Checklist ............................................................................... 27
Fuel ................................................................................................... 28
Mounting/Dismounting the Ma chine ...................................................... 28
Cold Weather Starting ........................................................................... 28
Starting the Machine ............................................................................ 29
To Operate ........................................................................................... 29
Operation on Slopes.............................................................................. 29
Forward/Reverse/Nuetral ..................................................................... 29
Shutting the Ma chine Off ...................................................................... 29
Parking the Machine............................................................................. 30
Safety Features .................................................................................... 30
Neutral Interlock .............................................................................. 30
Seat Interlock................................................................................... 30
ROPS ............................................................................................... 30
Horn ............................................................................................... 31
Backup Alarm................................................................................... 31
Seat ................................................................................................... 31
Angle Adjustment ............................................................................. 31
Seat Mov ement ................................................................................. 31
Weight Adjustjment ........................................................................... 31
Seat Belt .......................................................................................... 31
Steering Control .................................................................................. 31
Operat or Controls ................................................................................. 32
E-Stop/Brake Button ......................................................................... 32
Switch Plate Fuse .............................................................................. 32
Keyswitch ........................................................................................ 32
Vibe Switch ...................................................................................... 32
Vibe On/Off Button ........................................................................... 32
Control e v er .................................................................................... 32
Beacon Switch .................................................................................. 33
ight Switch ..................................................................................... 33
Throttle ........................................................................................... 33
Horn Button .................................................................................... 33
Water Sprinkler Switch ....................................................................... 33
Water Sprinkler Valve ......................................................................... 33
Engine Preheat amp ......................................................................... 33
Engine Oil Pressure............................................................................ 33
Engine Temperature amp .................................................................. 33
Hour Meter.......................................................................................... 33
Water Tank/Sprinkler s .......................................................................... 34
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Table of
Contents
Scrapers ............................................................................................. 34
Eccentrics ...........................................................................................
34
Beacon (Option) ..................................................................................
34
Lights (Option) ....................................................................................
34
Locking Bar.........................................................................................
35
Transportation ....................................................................................
35
Tie Downs ...........................................................................................
36
Towing the Roller/Hydraulic Bypass ........................................................
37
sphalt Compaction Tips .......................................................................
38
SECTION 5 - MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................... 39-63
Important ...........................................................................................
40
Maintenance Chart ...............................................................................
40
Battery Isolator ...................................................................................
41
Firs t Service 50 Hours ...........................................................................
41
dditional Service Information ..............................................................
41
Roll Over Protective Str uctures - ROPS .....................................................
42
Seat Belts............................................................................................
43
Fuel Filters ..........................................................................................
44
Engine Fuel Filter .................................................................................
44
In-Line Fuel Filter ................................................................................
45
Fuel Tank ............................................................................................
45
Fuel Lines ...........................................................................................
45
Bleeding ir F rom System ......................................................................
45
Engine Oil and Filter .............................................................................
46
ir F ilter .............................................................................................
46
ir Filter Hoses & Clamps .......................................................................
46
Engine RPM.........................................................................................
47
Throttle Swiv el.....................................................................................
47
Cooling Sys tem ....................................................................................
48
Radiator Coolant ..................................................................................
48
R adiator Hoses & Clamps .......................................................................
49
Engine Fan Belt....................................................................................
49
Val ve Clear ance ....................................................................................
49
Hydraulic Oil .......................................................................................
50
Hydraulic F ilter (Charge) .......................................................................
51
Hydraulic Filter (Tank) ..........................................................................
51
Hydraulic ir Breather ..........................................................................
51
Grease Fittings.....................................................................................
51
Forward/Re ver se/Neutral djustment.....................................................
52
Neutral Interlock .................................................................................
52
Controls..............................................................................................
53
Throttle Lever ......................................................................................
53
Water Tank ..........................................................................................
53
Water Str ainer......................................................................................
53
Sprinklers ...........................................................................................
54
Scraper Maintenance/ djustment ..........................................................
54
Eccentrics ...........................................................................................
54
Battery ...............................................................................................
55
Jump Starting .....................................................................................
56
Charge System .....................................................................................
57
Fuse - Controls.....................................................................................
57
Fuse - Replacement ..............................................................................
57
Ignition System ...................................................................................
57
Engine Mounting .................................................................................
57
Hardware ............................................................................................
57
Loctite ...............................................................................................
57
Beacon (Option) ..................................................................................
58
Lights (Option) ....................................................................................
58
Storage ..............................................................................................
58
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................
59-60
Maintenance Log..................................................................................
61
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING ................................................................ IBC

WARRANTY PERIODS
Concrete and Masonry Equipment Compaction Equipment
Mortar Mixers including:
Champion™ Mortar Mixers 1 Year Bulldog® Trench Rollers 2 Year
Buddy™ by Stone Mixers 2 Year - Mixer Drum 3 Year - Microprocessor (ECIB)
Champion™ Hydraulic Mixers Lifetime* - Bearing & Seals 5 Year - Eccentric Bearings
Champion™ Silo Mixers Reversible Plates 1 Year
Champion™ Concrete Mixers 1 Year Rhino®Single-Drum Dirt Rollers 1 Year
2 Year - Mixer Drum Silver Fox™ Forward Plates 2 Year
Lifetime* - Spindle Bearing 2 Year - Eccentric Bearings
Concrete Vibrators 1 Year Stompers®2 Year
Cretemower®Concrete Grinders 1 Year Walk-Behind Rollers 2 Year
1 Year - Diamond Head WolfPac™ Asphalt Rollers 1 Year
Groutzilla™ Placement System 2 Year
Lift Jockey™ Vertical Mast Lifts 2 Year
Mud Buggy™ Material Handlers 1 Year
Smooth Operator™ Power Trowels 1 Year
2 Year - Trowel Gearbox
Saw Devil® Pavement and Block 1 Year
Saws 1 Year - Saw Blades
Power Screeds including:
The Screed Bull™
1 Year
1 Year - Screed Board (Aluminum)
STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, INC.
8662 Main Street
Honeoye, NY 14471-0150
www.stone-equip.com
e-mail: [email protected]
P/N 66609 Rev A 9110
Toll-free: 1-800-888-9926
Phone: +1-585-229-5141
Fax: +1-585-229-2363
Limited Warranty
Construction Equipment
Right Built. Bred Tough. Born To Work.
The Manufacturer warrants that products manufactured
shall be free from defects in material and workmanship
that develop under normal use for a period as hereinafter
set forth from the date of shipment. The foregoing shall
be the exclusive remedy of the buyer and the exclusive
liability of the Manufacturer.
Our warranty excludes normal replaceable wear items,
i.e. gaskets, wear plates, seals, O-rings, V-belts, drive
chains, clutches, etc. Any equipment, part or product,
which is furnished by the Manufacturer but manufactured
by another, bears only the warranty given by such other
manufacturer.
The Manufacturer’s sole responsibility for any breach of
the foregoing provision of this contract, with respect to
any product or part not conforming to the Warranty or
the description herein contained, is at its option (a) to
repair, replace or refund such product or parts upon the
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- the Manufacturer’s dealer to repair defective units
with reimbursement for expenses, except labor, and
be reviewed with the Manufacturer prior to repair. A
Warranty Evaluation Form must accompany all warranty
claims. Warranty is voided by product abuse, alterations,
and use of equipment in applications for which it was not
intended, use of non-manufacturer parts, or failure to
follow documented service instructions.
* The Manufacturer extends the warranty period to “Lifetime” for
the drum bearings and seals for the mortar mixers, and agrees to
furnish, free of charge, the bearing and seals only upon receipt of
the defective parts. The Manufacturer extends the warranty period
to “Lifetime” for the spindle bearings for the concrete mixers, and
agrees to furnish, free of charge, the bearing and seal only upon
receipt of the defective parts.
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revenues, loss of use of the product or any associated
product, cost of capital, cost of substitute products,
facilities or services or claims of customers.
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Effective September 2010.
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These instructions include:
Safety regulations
Operating instructions
Maintenance instructions
· These instructions have been prepared for operation on the construction site and
for the maintenance engineer.
·
These instructions are intended to simplify operation of the machine and to a v oid
malfunctions through improper operation.
·
Observing the maintenance instructions will increase the reliability and service life of
the machine when used on the construction site and reduce repair costs and down-
times.
· Alwa ys keep these ins tructions at the place of use of the machine.
· Only operate t he machine as instructed and follow these instructions.
· Observ e the saf ety regulations as well as the guidelines of the civil engineering
trade association. Observe the safety rules for the operation of road rollers and
compactors and the pertinent regulations for the prevention of accidents.
·
Stone Construction Equipment, Inc. is not liable for the function of t he machine when
used in an improper manner and for other than the intended purpose.
·
Operating er rors, improper maintenance and the use of incorrect operating materials
are not covered by the wa rranty.
·
The above information does not extend the wa rranty and liability conditions of busi-
ness of Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.
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P.O. Box 150, Honeoye, New York 14471
Phone: (800) 888-992 Fax: (585) 229-23 3
Foreword
Please enter the following data. This will help expedite any service or warranty work.
1. Machine Type: ________________________________________________________
Machine S/N: _________________________________________________________
. Engine Type: __________________________________________________________
Engine S/N: __________________________________________________________
3. VIN: ________________________________________________________________
4. Purchase Date: ________________________________________________________
5. Dealer/Distributor Information:
Name: _______________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Phone #: _____________________________________________________________
Fax # ________________________________________________________________
6. Battery Manufacturer: __________________________________________________
Battery Type: _________________________________________________________
Battery S/N: __________________________________________________________
Location of warranty
information:
1. Information on S/N tag.
. Information on engine
tag.
3. Information on S/N tag -
if applicable.
4. Date you purchased
machine.
5. Dealer machine was
purchased from.
6. Information on battery
and battery warranty
card.

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Construction
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1. Introduction

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Congratulations on your purchase of the WolfPac6100! You've made an excellent choice! The
WolfPac 6100 is ergonomically engineered to optimize operator interface with the total
machine--it's really "user friendly". Besides good visibility to the roll-edge as well as the
work surface, you'll find that the controls are exactly in the right places for maximum
comfort. And, it's really convenient to monitor all the consumables--fuel, hydraulic oil and
water level.
Our common sense approach to servicing is a valuable benefit on the WP6100. Thanks to our
modular design, everything that needs servicing is located behind one of the easy-access
service panels.
For maneuverability and productivity, nothing beats the proven performance of center-point
articulation. Because both drums track each other exactly, it's the best system in the world
for rolling close to curbs, curves, in cul-de-sacs and more, with less scuffing and mat tearing.
The following instructions were compiled to provide you information on how to obtain long
and trouble free use of the roller. Periodic maintenance of the roller is essential. Read the
manual in its entirety and follow the instructions carefully. Refer to the Technical Data
Section to familiarize yourself with machine controls and components. Failure to do so may
injure yourself or a b ystander.
INTENDED USE
These machines are designed to carry out the function of compacting material of the
cohesive, bituminous and granular varieties. If used correctly they will provide an effective
and safe means of compaction and meet the appropr iate performance standards.
Use of the machine in any other way is considered contrary to the intended use and will void
the warranty.
Danger Zone
While the machine is in use unauthorized persons must r emain out side the danger zone.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Drums
Both front and rear drums rotate on sealed-for-life bearings. Each drum is of heavy duty
steel construction with seam-welded support plates to prevent ingress of water. The drum is
also machine on its outer face to ensure an excellent surface finish.
Chassis
The roller chassis is of the two-part articulating type having a center pivot joint that articu-
lates in both the vertical and horizontal planes.
Steering
The steering of the roller is by an Orbitrol hydrostatic steering unit, controlling a single ram
connecting the front and rear chassis units.
Engines
The engines on all mac hines are multi-cylinder diesel units, which transmit power to both
the drums by means of a hydrostatic transmission.
All machines are fitted with a 1 v battery and electric start engines. A separate key-operated
switch is provided for the engine and is located in the control panel to the right of the
steering wheel.
This safety alert system
identifies important safety
messages in this manual.
When you see this symbol,
be alert, your safety is
involved. Carefully read the
message that follows and
inform other operators.
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Transmission
The roller has an open loop h ydraulic transmission based around a variable displacement
pump mounted to the engine.
This pump supplies a variable flow of oil to fixed displacement drive motors that turn the
roller drums, hence the roller has infinitely variable travel speed up to a maximum in either
direction.
Vibration
The roller has a hydrostatic vibration system to enable greater compaction force to be exerted
onto the ground than just the operating weight of the machine.
The system uses a fixed displacement gear pump mounted onto the engine that supplies a set
flow-rate of oil to drive two fixed displacement gear motors. These motors are used to turn an
eccentric weight at high speed inside each roller drum, thus creating vibration.
A solenoid valve is used to energize the vibration system. This valve directs the oil flow from
the gear pump through the front vibration motor, the rear vibration motor and back to tank.
W ater Sprinkler System
The P6100 is equipped with gravity water sprinkler systems. A pressurized sprinkler system
is an optional addition. Both systems spray the roller drums with water to prevent the
compacted surface from being picked up on the drums.
Hydraulics
The hydraulic system provides power to operate the roller transmission, steering and
vibration systems.
Drive
The roller drive system comprises a var iable displacement transmission pump close coupled
to the engine. This pump has a variable output that is controlled by the Operator via a push-
pull cable and lever.
The pump supplies its flow of hydraulic oil to the two fixed displacement drive motors, one
mounted to each of the two drums. By moving the directional lever, the operator actuates
the transmission pump and controls the hydraulic oil flow rate and direction.
The roller is thereby driven via the drums in the selected direction at the required speed.
Steer and Vibration System
Two fixed displacement gear pumps, directly driven off t he engine, provide a set flow rate of
hydraulic oil to power the steering and vibration systems.
Steering
The roller is power steered by means of a single double- acting hydraulic ram interconnected
between the front and rear halves of the center pivot articulated chassis.
hen the steering wheel is turned in either direction, the Orbitrol hydrostatic steering unit
meters oil to the hydraulic steering ram causing the ram to extend or retract, thus steering
the roller to the right or left.
The Orbitrol steering unit contains a relief valve to ensure its gear pump does not over-
pressurize the steer sy stem.
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MACHINE DIA GRAM
Introduction
Machine Diagram
Control
Lever
Hood
Drive Pump
Steering Wheel
& Horn
Steering
Console
Front Drum
Tie Down
Drive Motor Drive Motor
Pivot
Drum Isolators
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Water tank
Lifting Point
Lifting Point
Engine
Battery Isolator
Air Cleaner
Eccentric
Motor
Eccentric Motor
Towing Point
Fuel Tank, Filler
and Level Gauge
Operator
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Relay Panel
Seat
Towing Point
Gravity Water
Lever
Steering
Cylinder
Locking
Bar
Control
Lever
Battery
Scraper
Fuel Tank
Hydraulic
Tank
ROPS
Beacon
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2. Technical Data

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Technical
Data
Serial Number Plate
SERIAL NUMBER PLATE LOCATOR
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MACHINE DIMENSIONS
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Technical
Data
OPERATOR CONTROLS
1. E-STOP BUTTON (Emergency stop) - Push to stop engine. Pull to reset before starting
engine.
2. KEYS IT CH keyswitch positions OFF, RUN, PREHEAT, START.
3. VIBE SELECTION S ITCH Select vibe -
a) FRONT Drum Vibe ON
b) DUAL Vibe ON, or
c) REAR Drum Vibe ON
4. VIBE BUTTON Turn Vibe ON/OFF.
5. CONTROL LEVER Controls FOR ARD/REVERSE direction and speed.
6. BEACON S ITCH - Turns Beacon ON/OFF.
7. LIGHT S ITC H Turns Lights ON/OFF.
8. THROTTLE Controls engine RPM.
9. HORN BUTTON Push to sound Horn .
1 0 . ATER SPRINKLER S ITCH T u rn p ressurized water sprinklers ON/OFF.
11 . ATER SPRINKLER V AL VE Turn gravity water sprinkler ON/OFF.
12. EN GINE PREHEAT LAMP for cold starts, turn key clockwise to preheat position
until preheat lamp turns off.
13. ENGINE LO OIL PRESSURE LAMP Lamp turns on when engine oil pressure is low.
14. ENGINE TEMPERATURE LAMP T urns on when engine temperature is high.
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Technical
Data
BATTERY ISOLATOR
LOCKING BAR
Battery Isolator - Key positions noted above, key is removable.
(Shown in ON position)
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Locking bar, shown in LOCK
postition.
1. Locking bar
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CRUSH ZONE
Take Care When
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3. Health & Safety

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Health &
Safety
olfPacTM 6100
Before using this equipment, study this entire manual to become familiar with its
operation. Do not allow untrained or unauthorized personnel, especially children, to
operate this equipment. Use only factory authorized parts for service.
When warning decals are destroyed or missing, contact the Manufacturer immediately
at -800-888-9926 for replacement. For the safety of your self and others, it is impera-
tive that the following rules are observed. Failure to do so may result in serious injury
or death.
DECAL IDENTIFICATION
GREASE
WEEKLY
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SOLO COMBUSTIBLE DIESEL
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DIESEL FUEL ONLY
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Hot surfaces. Burn hazard.
Allow components in the engine
compartment to cool before servicing.
ro de quemadura.
Permita que se enfríen los componentes
del compartimiento del motor antes de
hacer el servicio.
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CAUTION
PRECAUCIÓN
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Fuel and fumes can explode
and burn.
smoking materials beforerefueling.
Use a safety can.
El combustible y los gases
pueden explotar y arder.
Pare el motor y apague todas las llamas y
los materiales para fumar antes de
reabastecer el combustible.
Utilice unrecipiente de seguridad.
55541
If safety or hazard decals or operator's
manual are missing from this equipment,
contact the manufacturer immediately at
1-800-888-9926 or (585) 229-5141
Si las etiquetas de seguridad o peligro o el
manual del operador faltan en este equipo,
contactar inmediatamente al fabricante al
1-800-888-9926 o al (585) 229-5141.
NOTICE
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Health &
Safety
olfPacTM 6100
FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully read all safety messages and decals in this manual and on your machine
safety signs. eep decals in good condition. Replace missing or damaged decals. Be
sure new equipment components and repair parts include the current safety signs.
Replacement safety signs and decals are available through your dealer.
Learn how to operate the machine and how to use controls properly. Do not let
anyone operate without instruction.
eep your machine in proper working condition. Unauthorized modifications to t he
machine may impair the function and/or safety and affect machine life.
If you do not understand any part of this manual and need assistance, contact your
dealer.
UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS
A signal word DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION is used with the safety-alert
symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards.
DANGER or WARNING safety signs are located near specific hazards. General precau-
tions are listed on CAUTION safety signs. IMPORTANT also calls attention to safety
messages in this manual.
This notation appears before warnings in the text. It means that the step that
follows must be carried out to avoid the possibility of personal injury or death.
These warnings are intended to help the technician avoid any potential hazards
encountered in the normal service procedures. We strongly recommend that the
reader takes advantage of the information provided to prevent personal injury or
injury to others.
PRACTICE SAFE OPERATIO N
Users must be trained to operate this roller. Read the Operators Manual and Engine
Owners Manual. Learn to operate this roller safely.
Only start engine from operators seat.
Operator must always be seated when roller is running.
Never allow more than one person on roller.
Before starting machine, make sure that there are no persons or obstacles near or
under machine.
Always turn engine off before dismounting from roller.
Never park roller on a hill.
Never operate roller on slope greater than 15 degrees.
Do not operate across the sides of hills, roller may tip over.
Do not articulate on grades larger than 15
o
, roller may tip over.
Do not operate the roller in standing water.
Do not operate at the edge of mats or roads, roller may tip over.
Always turn o ff engine and apply brake before dismounting.
Keep feet clear of all drums.
WARNING

20
Health &
Safety
olfPacTM 6100
PRACTICE SAFE OPE RATION
Ear protection required when operating this equipment.
Exposure to loud noise can cause impairment
or loss of hearing.
For foot protection, wear steel toe shoes or toe
pads.
eep away from the machines articulation
area (crush zone) when the engine is running.
PROPER VENTILATION
Never operate unit in a poorly ventilated or enclosed area.
Avoid prolonged breathing of exhaust gases.
Engine exhaust fumes can cause sickness or death.
PREVENT BY PASS STARTING
Avoid possible injury or death from engine runaway.
Do not bypass seat interlock or neutral interlock or engine will start with safety
interlocks bypassed.
Start engine only from operators station with control lever in neutral.
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job.
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing.
Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as earmuffs or earplugs to protect
against objectionable or uncomfortable loud noises.
Operating equipment safely re quires the full attention of the operator. Do not wear
radio or music headphones while operating machine.
HOT S U RFACES
Muffler, engine, and engine shroud may be hot.
Allow all components in the engine compartment to cool before performing any
service work.
PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE
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