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DB17, DB21 
OWNER'S MANUAL 

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OIPB-B19034 

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER 

 

Responsibilities of the Owner 

Only operate this buggy if you are a qualified and authorized operator. To be qualified, 

you must read and understand the operating instructions, all safety signs on the buggy, have 
training including actual operation of the buggy and know the safety rules and regulations for 
the job site. Only operate the buggy if it is in proper operating condition. Do not remove or 
modify any part of the buggy. Perform Daily inspection and lubrication of buggy as outlined in 
the daily inspection and lubrication sections of the Operator’s Manual. Report any problems 
immediately. 
 

DO NOT OPERATE THE BUGGY IF THE INSPECTION REVEALS ANY PROBLEMS. 

Wear all personal protective clothing required for the operations being performed. 
 

Mounting and Dismounting 

 

Ensure the buggy is stopped before mounting or dismounting.  

 

Prior to dismounting, ensure that all controls are in neutral and parking brake is set. 

 

Always use “three-point contact” and face the buggy. (“Three-point contact” means that 
three out of four arms and legs are in contact with the buggy at all times during mount 
and dismount).  

 

Clean your shoes and wipe your hands before mounting. 

 

Be sure to have secure footing when and wherever you step off of the machine. Never 
use control levers as a handhold when climbing on or off. 

 

Never step on foot controls when climbing on or off. 
 

Pre-Operation Inspections 

Each day ensure that the Buggy is clean and all systems are functioning properly. Report any 
problems immediately. 

DO NOT OPERATE THE BUGGY IF THE INSPECTION REVEALS ANY PROBLEMS. 
 

Before operation each day ensure the following: 

 

All guards, side screens and panels are in place. 

 

All safety and information signs are in place and legible. 

 

Engine and hydraulic oil levels are correct. 

 

Check for hydraulic leaks. 

 

Check all operating controls for proper operation and adjustment. 

 

Fuel tank is full. 

 

Check speed control operation before and after starting engine for proper operation. 

 

Confirm brake-holding capacity of buggy using the procedure outlined in the Function 
Test section. 

 

Check Tires for damage, proper inflation and security of lug nuts. (Recommended Tire 
Pressure: 50 psi) 
 

Summary of Contents for POWER BUGGY DB17

Page 1: ...Doc OIPB B19034 Orig Rel 00 2016 Curr Rev 02 Rev Date 05 06 18 POWER BUGGY DB17 DB21 DBT9 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ORIGINAL LANGUAGE 2019 Bartell Morrison Inc No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording or by any in...

Page 3: ...ever come into contact with the engine or muffler when engine is operating or shortly after it is turned off Serious burns may occur CAUTION MOVING PARTS Before starting the machine ensure that all gu...

Page 4: ...NSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER 12 o MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING 12 o PRE OPERATION INSPECTIONS 12 o FUNCTION TEST 13 o WORKSITE INSPECTIONS 13 o MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE GRADES FOR TRAVEL 14 STARTING INSTRUCTIONS 1...

Page 5: ...FORMATION Bartell Morrison Inc agrees to furnish without charge F O B our plant a replacement for any part or portion thereof comprising the drive train of the Bartell Power Buggy consisting of the hy...

Page 6: ...mum Load 2 500 lbs 1 136 kg 3 200 lbs 1 451 kg 1764lbs 800kg Capacity 17 ft3 481 L 21 ft3 595 L 9ft3 255L Discharge Height 6 in 15 2 cm 6 in 15 2 cm 24 Hyraulic Oil Exxon Nuto H68 11 5 qt 11 0 L 11 5...

Page 7: ...this manual thoroughly you will find that you can do some of the regular maintenance yourself However when in need of parts or major service be sure to see your Bartell dealer For your convenience we...

Page 8: ...k adjust O O O Replace O Idle Speed Check adjust O O Valve Clearance Check adjust O Combustion Chamber Clean After every 500 Hrs Fuel Tank Filter Clean Every 6 months or 100 Hrs Fuel Tube Check Every...

Page 9: ...ion running the machine NOTE OSHA prohibits the alteration or modification of this machine without written approval of the manufacturer Use only factory approved parts to service or repair this machin...

Page 10: ...the handle bar clockwise steers the unit to the left Rotating the handle bar counterclockwise steers the unit to the right 2 Travel Speed Control The travel speed control adjusts the speed at which th...

Page 11: ...ise lift and lock back the control in the upper position In case of slope use the hand parking or foot brake 6 Hand Parking Brake The hand parking brake activates the parking brake on the front axle P...

Page 12: ...S MANUAL 11 OIPB B19034 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS DBT9 1 Track Controls Forward and reverse controls for each track 2 Bucket Dump Bucket up and down control 3 Throttle Engine throttle Engine Start same...

Page 13: ...int contact and face the buggy Three point contact means that three out of four arms and legs are in contact with the buggy at all times during mount and dismount Clean your shoes and wipe your hands...

Page 14: ...ng Worksite Inspections Check the Entire Area Inspect the entire surface over which you will travel Look for holes drop offs and obstacles Look for rough spots On docks ramps or floors look for weak s...

Page 15: ...debris along travel route Pick up anything that might puncture a tire Make sure aisles ramps doorways and passages are clear Plan your work Make sure you know where you will make your pickups dumps a...

Page 16: ...nel clear of the buggy during travel Do not allow anyone to stand pass in front of the buggy during travel Do not approach personnel standing in front of fixed objects Do not allow others to ride on t...

Page 17: ...ensure the bucket is positioned on the uphill end of the unit and the operator is on the downhill end of the unit Traveling with an unloaded bucket When traveling on slopes with an unloaded bucket en...

Page 18: ...not collect with the possibility of freezing and breaking the tub LIFTING Single Point Lifting When lifting buggy with the single point lift ring the bucket must be in the dumped position and both li...

Page 19: ...n shroud After adjusting and tightening the coupler REPLACE the fan shroud and then start engine to see if the problem has been corrected DO NOT run the engine or operate the Buggy with the fan shroud...

Page 20: ...Wheel and Tire assembly in a suitable cage or restraint to keep it captive then inflate tire to no more than 50 lbs air pressure 4 Reinstall on Buggy tighten lug nuts Tracks Use the following steps t...

Page 21: ...DB17 DB21 OWNER S MANUAL 20 OIPB B19034 DBT9 Hydraulic Fluid When changing or Filling the hydraulic fluid fill at max to the bottom of the sight glass Use EXXON Nuto H68 Hydraulic oil or equivalent...

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