********* SERVICE BULLETIN *********
C. F. STRUCK CORPORAT I O N
Cedarburg, Wisconsin 53012
Dear Magnatrac Owner:
Working with thousands of customers over the last 38 years, I’ve gained some tips that I would
like to share with you to make your Magnatrac experience as safe and re w a rding as possible.
When a customer first receives his new Magnatrac he grabs the keys, fires-up the engine
and dives into his first big job. This is human nature and quite understandable, but experi-
ence has shown that such action is DANGEROUS to the operator and can lead to unnecessary
and costly damage to the Magnatrac.
As a Magnatrac Operator/Mechanic, you are expected to understand your crawler’s opera-
tion & safety, basic mechanical construction, and proper maintenance. All the information you
need is in the following Operator Manual! Take time NOW, b e f o re you start to operate your
Magnatrac, to go over the complete Manual. Read in detail the operating, and safety instru c-
tions. Read for “background” other sections such as lubrication, service, etc...you can go back
later for more detailed reading when you actually have to perform those operations.
In conclusion, I want to bring two critical topics to your attention: Periodic Maintenance &
Tractor Operation. Experience shows that many operators let these areas go, creating either
dangerous situations for themselves or needless damage and subsequently expensive repairs.
By taking the following three points seriously, you can make your Magnatrac experience
satisfying, profitable, but above all...SAFE!
Sincerely yours,