26 (32)
.
6.3
Operating on inclined terrain
Extra caution is needed when moving the equipment on inclined terrains and slopes. Drive slowly especially
on inclined, uneven, or slippery surfaces, and avoid sudden changes in speed or direction. Operate the
controls of the loader with careful and smooth movements. Watch out for ditches, holes on the ground, and
other obstacles, as hitting an obstacle may cause the loader to tip over.
The loader frame articulation should be kept straight when carrying heavy loads or attachments; turning the
load during lifting operation will affect the stability of the loader and may lead to overturning of the machine.
WARNING
Tipping over hazard - Never use the backhoe on horizontally inclined terrain.
Slight
unevenness of the ground can be compensated with the outriggers, but the outriggers
are not intended to straighten the loader and the backhoe on a slope.
6.4
Changing of bucket
Lower the bucket close to the ground so
that it will not fall when uncoupled.
1.
Remove the 2 cotter pins holding
the bucket pivot pins.
2.
Remove the pivot pins, use soft
hammer to help to slide them out.
Strike only gently, move the
bucket to different position, if pins
will not slide.
3.
When attaching new bucket,
place the washers under the
cotter pins.
Table 5 - Backhoe 210 - Bucket options
A415232
A415230
(standard bucket)
A35564
Width:
250 mm
400 mm
750 mm
Edge:
2 teeth
3 teeth
straight
Weight:
30 kg
35 kg
45 kg