
10 • OPERATION
HYDRAULIC REQUIREMENTS
HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS
If the hydraulic lines are leaking during operation, follow
your safe maintenance precautions and re-tighten or
replace hoses and fittings.
DO nOT FORGET TO COnnECT THE CASE DRAIn
LINE. Failure to connect the case drain line on high-flow
skid loaders (24-41gpm) will result in a broken shaft seal, a
leaking motor, and a voided warranty.
Make a visual inspection of the hydraulic lines and check
for cuts, abrasions, and signs of wear.
*Remember! Follow all of your safety precautions.
HYDRAULIC REQUIREMENTS
Make sure your skid steer has the hydraulic requirements
for your Turbo Saw unit.
Do not exceed the rated hydraulic flow (GPM) for your
Turbo Saw model. This would void your warranty, damage
your unit, and endanger yourself.
Do not place your Turbo Saw on a different skid steer
without consulting a Turbo Saw specialist first.
Do not operate a Turbo Saw that has been altered in any
way. An altered unit may minimize & deactivate Turbo
Saw’s safety features and its performance.
HYDRAULIC REQUIREMENTS CHART
Turbo Saw Model
Minimum Hydraulic Requirement
(Gallons Per Minute)
Maximum Hydraulic Requirement
(Gallons Per Minute)
DFM26EX
15
23
TQ3000 & TQ3000R
15
23
RT2600, SB2600
15
23
RT3000 & SB3000
24
41
SB3800
33+
41
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE
Hydraulic motors, lines, and machines can build up and
carry high volumes of pressure. Hydraulic pressure can
cause serious injury. Turn off skid steer before hydraulic
maintenance. Relieve pressure before unhooking hydraulic
lines. Tighten all connections before applying pressure.
Make sure all sleeves on external hoses are intact. Any
fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed
immediately by a medical profession familiar with this type
of injury. Keep all guards in place and do no not operate a
saw that has been altered in any way.