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 Important safety informations

 

 

 

Handle fuel with care, it is highly flammable and 
vapors are explosive. 

a)  Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other 

sources of ignition. 

b)  Use approved fuel container. 

c)  Never  add  fuel  to  a  running  engine  or  hot 

engine. 

d)  Fill  fuel  tank  outdoors  with  extreme  care.  Never 

fill fuel tank indoors. 

e)  Never  fill  containers  inside  a  vehicle,  on  a 

truck  or  a  trailer  bed  with  a  plastic  liner. 
Always  place  containers  on  the  ground,  away 
from your vehicle, before filling. 

f)  When 

possible, 

remove 

gas-powered 

equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel it 
on  the  ground.  If  this  is  not  possible,  then 
refuel  such  equipment  on  a  trailer  with  a 
portable  container,  rather  than  directly  from  a 
gasoline dispenser nozzle. 

g)  Keep  the  nozzle  in  contact  with  the  rim  of  the 

fuel tank or container opening at all times, until 
refueling  is  complete.  Do  not  use  a  nozzle 
lock-open device. 

h)  Never  overfill  fuel  tank.  Replace  fuel  cap 

securely and wipe up spilled fuel. 

i)  If  fuel  is  spilled  on  clothing,  change  clothing 

immediately. 

 

Never attempt to make any adjustments while 
the engine (motor) is running (except when 
specifically recommended by manufacturer).  

 

Let the vehicle and accessory adjust to outdoor 
temperatures before using. 

 

Always make sure to have safe traction on the 
vehicle by using the recommended accessories 
(chains, tracks, counterweights…). See 
operation section. 

 

Always make sure all components are correctly 
installed. (driveline securely attached and locked 
at both ends, belts properly installed…) 

 

Never modify the accessory or any part without 
the written consent from the manufacturer. Use 
only options/accessories approved by the 
manufacturer 

 

Avoid underground utilities. If the accessory digs 
into the ground, always contact your local utility 
companies (electrical

, water, gas,…) before 

digging to know where you can dig. 

 

OPERATION: 

 

Do not put hands or feet near, under or inside 
rotating parts or any power driven parts 

 

Exercise extreme caution when operating on or 
crossing gravel drives, walks or roads. Stay alert 
for hidden hazards such as traffic, fences, trees, 
buildings, wires, etc. 

 

 

After striking a foreign object, stop the engine 
(motor), disconnect the wire from the spark 
plug(s) and keep wire away to prevent 
accidental starting. Thoroughly inspect the 
accessory for any damage and repair damage 
before restarting and using the accessory. 

 

If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally, stop 
the engine (motor) and check immediately for 
the cause. Vibration is generally a warning of 
trouble. Do not use equipment until properly 
repaired. 

 

Take all possible precautions when leaving the 
operator’s seat. Disengage the power take-off, 
lower the accessory, place the transmission into 
neutral, set the parking brake, stop the engine 
and remove the ignition key to prevent 
unauthorized starting then wait for all 
components to come to a complete stop before 
leaving operator’s seat. 

 

Do not run the engine indoors, except when 
starting the engine and for transporting in or out 
of the building. Do not operate or let motor run in 
a storage area without ventilation because gas 
contains carbon monoxide which is odorless, 
colorless and can cause death. 

 

Never use the accessories across the face of 
slopes. Go from top to bottom. Exercise extreme 
caution when using equipment on slopes, on wet 
ground or near a drop-off. Do not attempt to use 
accessory on a steep slope. 

 

Never tolerate bystanders in the working zone or 
between the vehicle and accessory while 
hooking-up the accessory. 

 

Never operate the accessory at high transport 
speeds. Move and turn vehicle at low speeds 
during operation. Be cautious when backing up. 

 

Do not carry or lift passengers on vehicle or 
accessory. 

 

Disengage power to the accessory when it is 
transported or not in use. 

 

Never operate the accessory without good 
visibility or light. 

 

Keep the accessory away from heat sources or 
flames. 

 

Never use accessory if it has been dropped or 
damaged. Repair if necessary before re-using. 

 

Never use an accessory without proper guards, 
plates, or other safety protective devices in place 

Summary of Contents for BERCO 700843

Page 1: ...IR PARTS OPERATION MAINTENANCE CAUTION READ FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR EQUIPMENT BERCO Subframe brackets kit for TYM tractor T394 700964 Subframe 700974 Brackets kit 70...

Page 2: ...me 10 Method 1 subframe alone 10 Method 2 subframe with accessory already installed 12 Unhook the subframe 13 Method 1 subframe alone 13 Method 2 subframe with accessory already installed 13 Hooking u...

Page 3: ...ive you prompt efficient service when ordering replacement parts Use only genuine parts when replacements are required If applicable the location of the serial number on the accessory is shown in the...

Page 4: ...Decals section read all instructions noted on them or and in the Safety Decals section Never allow children to operate the vehicle nor the accessory Never allow adults to operate or maintain the vehi...

Page 5: ...r driven parts Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives walks or roads Stay alert for hidden hazards such as traffic fences trees buildings wires etc After striking a forei...

Page 6: ...s stand on one side NOT in front or over the tire assembly Use a safety cage if available Remove grease oil or debris build ups Remove all tools and unused parts from equipment before operation Discon...

Page 7: ...le To buy new decals see the further assistance section in the introduction section of this manual To Install new labels o Deeply clean area where the label will be installed remove any grease rust du...

Page 8: ...n flip forward or backward suddenly causing serious injury while removing the accessory from packaging 1 Remove the protective cover from the wooden box 2 Disassemble the wooden box 3 Unbolt the acces...

Page 9: ...ort item B removing all the hardware item D E F G put these parts aside for later use Installation of the hitch brackets Install the right hitch bracket item 1 and the left hitch bracket item 2 under...

Page 10: ...s item E before removing Do not fully tighten at this stage the bolts will be tightened at the hooking step when doing the first hooking Assembly of the subframe Insert the rear subframe item 1 into t...

Page 11: ...ains to tighten all the bolts which were not tightened firmly during the initial assembly Firmly tighten the six bolts item 1 two on each side that hold the front hitch brackets item 2 to the vehicle...

Page 12: ...the subframe by hand under the vehicle C Stop the vehicle see the vehicle shut down procedure for stopping the vehicle in the operation section D Connect the hydraulic hoses item 1 to the vehicle Mak...

Page 13: ...se the accessory this raises the rear of the subframe M Stop the vehicle see the procedure for stopping the vehicle in the operation section N Secure the subframe item 1 to the vehicle with the pin it...

Page 14: ...m 1 to the vehicle Make sure the excess hoses are on the subframe to allow the subframe to move See subsection installation of hydraulic hoses in the section hook and un hook accessory E Start the veh...

Page 15: ...y already installed IMPORTANT When an accessory is installed on the vehicle it is not recommended to use this method if there is not enough clearance to slide the subframe under the vehicle Refer to t...

Page 16: ...See the snowblower manual for other instructions to finalize the hooking of the snowblower to the subframe Unhooking the snowblower Refer to the hooking section of the snowblower as the unhooking is d...

Page 17: ...c hose to the tractor hydraulic quick connect in a way to avoid damage to hose and allow movement of any components Example avoid any contact with any sharp edges hot surfaces any moving part of any c...

Page 18: ...power lines Never allow riders on vehicle or accessory Operate vehicle only if equipped with ROPS with seatbelt fasten at all time Check hitch fit up frequently An improper fit up can result in the ac...

Page 19: ...rake lower attachment to the ground turn off engine and remove key to prevent unauthorized starting 3 Wait for all components to come to a complete stop before leaving the operator seat 4 Use steps gr...

Page 20: ...oubleshooting 18 Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Accessory does not lift or lower or raises too slowly Dirt in the oil Change hydraulic oil Damaged bushing Replace the bushin...

Page 21: ...pment with stored energy Replace parts on this accessory with genuine parts only Never work or walk under the accessory unless securely blocked Otherwise accessory can fall Never allow untrained perso...

Page 22: ...is is to prevent any pollutant from entering the hydraulic system for the accessories CAUTION Clean up all oil spills to prevent accidents Transportation WARNING To avoid serious injury or death When...

Page 23: ...Specifications 21 Specifications Specifications Model number 700964 700974 Weight 242 lbs Vehicle TYM T394...

Page 24: ...Parts breakdown Part list 22 Parts breakdown Part list Main accessory...

Page 25: ...Parts breakdown Part list 23...

Page 26: ...Parts breakdown Part list 24...

Page 27: ...Parts breakdown Part list 25...

Page 28: ...Parts breakdown Part list 26...

Page 29: ...110 230 170 325 240 3 4 10 235 170 360 265 510 375 16 260 190 405 295 570 420 7 8 9 225 165 585 430 820 605 14 250 185 640 475 905 670 1 8 340 250 875 645 1230 910 12 370 275 955 705 1350 995 1 1 8 7...

Page 30: ...bilities BERCOMAC s defective equipment or part must be returned to an authorized dealer within the warranty period for repairs In the event that defective merchandise must be returned to manufacturer...

Page 31: ...__________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _...

Page 32: ...WHEN PERFORMANCE DEPENDABILITY ARE NON NEGOTIABLE Bercomac Limit e 92 Fortin North Adstock Quebec Canada G0N 1S0 WWW BERCOMAC COM PRINTED IN CANADA ORIGINALNOTICE BY...

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