Battery Type: _______________________________ operation and the pertinent regulations for the prevention of accidents. Battery S/N: ________________________________ Stone Construction Equipment, Inc. is not Location of above information: liable for the function of the machine when used in an improper manner or for other 1.
No claim will be allowed for products lost or damaged in transit. Such claims should be filed with the carrier within fifteen days. Effective January 2004. Stone Construction Equipment, Inc. • 8662 Main Street, P. O. Box 150 •...
Machine Sound Level Technical Data Specifications Machine Type: Mud Buggy Material Handler Sound Level Meter Calibration Date: February 15, 2000 Meter Type: Simpson Model 886-2 Type 2 Test Date: September 20, 2001 Test Conditions Temperature: 31 degrees Fahrenheit / 1 degree Celsius Ambient Sound: dba fast mode Moisture Limit:...
Health & Safety Safety Precautions Before using this equipment, study this entire manual to When warning decals are destroyed or missing, contact become familiar with its operation. Do not allow the Manufacturer immediately at 1-800-888-9926 for untrained or unauthorized personnel, especially children, replacement.
Health & Safety Safety Precautions USE COMMON SENSE WHEN HANDLING FUELS Transport and handle fuel only when contained in approved safety container. Do not smoke when refueling or during any other fuel handling operation. Do not refuel while the engine is running or while it is still hot. ...
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Health & Safety Safety Precautions Never perform any work on the equipment while it is running. Before working on the equipment, stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire(s) to prevent accidental starting. On electric models, disconnect the electric cord at the equipment. ...
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Health & Safety Safety Precautions Warning-Eye Protection Always wear splash goggles when operating equipment. • Starting fluid (ether) is highly flammable, do not use or an explosion or fire may result. Never operate unit in a poorly ventilated or enclosed area. ...
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Health & Safety Safety Precautions PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE Understand service procedure before doing work. Keep area clean and dry. Never lubricate, service or adjust machine while it is moving. Keep hands, feet, and clothing from power-driven parts. Disengage all power and operate controls to relieve pressure.
Health & Safety Safety Precautions BATTER TTER TTER TTERY CHAR TTER Y CHAR Y CHAR Y CHARGING Y CHAR GING GING GING GING § Read and understand the Maintenance Section of this manual before attempting to charge the battery. § Before using a charger, read all the manufacturers...
Operation Starting and Stopping the Engine ENGINE figure 1 Refer to engine manual for specific engine infor- mation. Parking Brake On Pre-Start Checklist Read Operator Manual and check that operator and engine controls function properly before starting. Check the oil level before starting the engine. Warranty is VOID if run without oil.
Operation Machine Operation MACHINE OPERATION figure 3 1. Start engine as described under section Starting and Stopping the Engine. Reverse 2. Turn throttle lever to desired RPM (figure 2). Speed Forward 3. Release parking brake lever to off position Control (figure 4).
Operation Lifting Points/Transporting/Storage Cold Weather Starting middle position. The transmission is also provided Hard starting may occur in temperatures below 35 with a bypass valve. degrees Fahrenheit. Using a lighter grade of oil in both the engine and hydraulic tank is recommended. Transporting Machine--When transporting unit, Return oil to the proper grade when temperatures are observe overall height for proper clearance of...
Operation Hydraulic Oil/Fuel/Hardware Check oil sight gauge (see figure Hydraulic Oil - Proper Lifting Points--There are two ways of 7) located on the side of the hydraulic oil tank in lifting the unit, from the side or from the front. the engine compartment.
Operation Cleaning/Storage CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING WARNING NEVER POUR OR SPRAY WATER OVER THE ENGINE. Cleaning the Equipment - For consistent perfor- mance, long life and continued high quality use of this mud buggy, thoroughly clean the bucket inside and out at the end of each days operation.
Lubrication Lubricating the Mud Buggy Daily 1. Check the oil levels in the engine. If required, add a good grade of 10W30 oil. The engine warranty is VOID if run without oil. 2. Check oil level in hydraulic tank. Oil should be visible in the sight gauge.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Operation of this equipment and/or engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
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