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1.0 Operations
6. Lower the boom so you can remove the telescoping spout from the discharge end of the conveyor.
7. Undo the conveyor hold down ratchet strap (Figure 1.3).
8. Swing the collapsible hopper end out from under the Speed Tender shell.
9.
Place the collapsible hopper in the up position (Figure 1.6)
10.
With the discharge end lower than the collapsible hopper end, place the discharge end into a 5 Gal. bucket
(Figure 1.9). Using the hand held controller, start the conveyor and run until completely empty.
11.
Lower the collapsible hopper end back down to the ground. This will allow you to open the clean-out door.
(Figure 1.10)
12.
Place collapsible hopper in the down position.
CAUTION: If you are parked on an incline, the boom arm may swing freely. (It is advised that you do not use
Speed Tender on uneven ground).
13.
With the boom arm at a 45 Deg. angle, swing the conveyor back into the resting position on the
boom arm (Figure 1.8).
14.
Place the conveyor hold down ratchet strap around the conveyor and tighten the strap
(Figure 1.3).
15.
Position boom arm above boom rest and lower to allow its full weight on the boom rest.
16.
Replace lynch pin in boom pin.
17.
Make sure that the conveyor hold down ratchet strap is tight enough that the conveyor will not move during transportation.
18.
Make sure the collapsible hopper is in the up position for storage (Figure 1.6).
NOTE: This will help the water drain out of the hopper.
19.
Slide the fuel shut off lever to the “OFF” position. This will allow the engine to shutoff by running out of gas.
20.
Turn the key to the “OFF” position.
Figure 1.9
Figure 1.10
Conveyer Clean-
out Door