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Pre-Start Inspection and Operation
NOTE:
Due to the spring tension system built into the track drive system as a safety
mechanism, the machine can be put into an extreme situation during which the drive sprocket
will bypass the rubber track guide holes causing a popping noise, called “cogging”. This
situation is part of the track drive systems safety design, and indicates that this portion of the
safety system is functioning properly.
The “cogging” condition is most likely to occur while operating in a reverse direction pulling a
heavy load, and during the first 50 hours of track usage. It is caused by the tension spring being
fully compressed due to high track load.
If a cogging condition occurs, immediately stop machine travel and auxiliary functions and
reverse travel direction slightly to de-compress track tension. Continued cogging will cause the
track drive sprocket to seat into the rubber track incorrectly, and cause damage to the track. If
cogging occurs, stop travel function and check for and remove any debris or foreign matter in
the drive system, check track for proper tension as shown in Section 4 of this manual, and
resume operation.
Forward Travel
Reverse Travel
Push both control
levers forwards to
travel straight
forward. The
farther these are
moved, the faster
the machine will
travel. See
2094
Figure 3–11
Forward Travel
Pull both control
levers backwards
to travel straight
backwards. The
farther these are
moved, the faster
the machine will
travel. See
.
2095
Figure 3–12
Reverse Travel
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