OREC America LS360 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRAILBLAZER TRANSPORTER 

 

 LS360

   

 

            

 

 

0915-0271   

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Please fully read and understand all the important points in 

    these operating instructions before operating this machine. 

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When you purchase this machine, please ask the retailer to   

explain the safest way to operate it. 

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Please keep these operating instructions and the warranty safe 

and close to hand so that they may be easily referred to at anytime. 

  

OREC America Inc 

 

 
 

(To the retailer) 
Please inspect this machine before shipping it to the customer, and register for warranty at www.orecamerica.com/warranty   

Summary of Contents for LS360

Page 1: ...urchase this machine please ask the retailer to explain the safest way to operate it Please keep these operating instructions and the warranty safe and close to hand so that they may be easily referre...

Page 2: ...achine Regulations This is a walk behind machine that has been designed and developed to transport agricultural produce and general material over open ground It is not to be used for any other purpose...

Page 3: ...the carrier dump 17 How to start the engine 18 How to stop the engine 20 How to drive change gear and stop 21 How to load and unload using a truck 24 How to inspect maintain and adjust each part 25 H...

Page 4: ...bols The warning symbols are attached to the machine to draw attention to particularly serious dangers Please be sure to fully understand the meaning of each warning sign before operating this machine...

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Page 6: ...5 0915 85500 0915 85200 0915 85100...

Page 7: ...easures are carried out z The owner should explain how to operate the machine and have new operator fully read these instructions The owner should then guide the new operator until they have a compreh...

Page 8: ...l spills can cause fire and other accidents z Do not remove the refueling nozzle from the fuel tank until you have finished refueling Fuel spills can cause fire and other accidents Caution when starti...

Page 9: ...ing and jewelry can become entangled in the machine Avoid wearing such items to help prevent injury and accidents Long hair should be tied up inside a helmet z Ensure that no part of your body comes i...

Page 10: ...andlebars can be taken from your control causing injury and accidents z Be careful when approaching blind corners bushes and trees which block your line of sight Such obstructions can hide children an...

Page 11: ...fficiently reduce your speed while descending a slope and then suddenly engage the brakes there is a danger the machine could kick up and tip forward Children When operating this machine be particular...

Page 12: ...nd dangerous fuel leaks can occur Change rubber parts if they split or every 3 years regardless of damage At this time also change the fastening bands for the new parts z Never substitute nuts and bol...

Page 13: ...12 Direction The front rear left and right of this machine are described from the operator s perspective In the main text Forward and Reverse are also described from the operator s perspective...

Page 14: ...f Part 3 Platform stopper Platform support bar Idle roller Induction ring attachment Turn wheel 2 Shift rod 1 Driving clutch lever Crawler Recoil starter Side clutch lever 5 Throttle lever 4 Side clut...

Page 15: ...e has stopped z If you try to operate the gear lever with the drive clutch lever in the drive position this is not only dangerous but can also damage the gears inside the transmission 3 Platform stopp...

Page 16: ...nd danger labels that are attached to this machine Engine oil inspection replenishment and replacement z Do not start the engine inside an enclosed space There is a danger of you becoming sick from ha...

Page 17: ...me onwards every 50 hours However please replace more frequently if continually carrying heavy loads or working in particularly high temperatures for extended periods of time Transmission oil inspecti...

Page 18: ...f gravity will be shifted possibly causing the load or the machine to tip over z When inspecting the carrier dump operation raise help prevent accidents by making sure that the built in stand See page...

Page 19: ...e carrier on to the frame 4 Grip the carrier lock lever and manually lower the carrier down on to the machine to lock it in place 5 Confirm that the carrier is securely locked in place by trying to li...

Page 20: ...tion 5 Put the engine switch in the drive ON position 6 Move the choke lever to the CLOSED position 7 Move the throttle lever to the intermediate position between high speed and low speed z You do not...

Page 21: ...for the first week 30 40 hours without carrying excessive loads z If you operate with the choke lever left in the closed position the engine will not only run poorly but all parts of the engine will b...

Page 22: ...ne to stop before changing gear How to drive 1 Start the engine See page 17 How to start the engine 2 For safety reasons check that the front back left and right of the machine are clear 3 Check for s...

Page 23: ...rning left 1 Grip the left steering clutch lever z Turning right 2 Grip the right steering clutch lever How to stop 1 Raise the drive clutch lever up to the OFF position and allow the machine to stop...

Page 24: ...e the throttle bar to the low speed position 3 Stop the engine See page 19 How to stop the engine OFF z If you have to leave the machine unattended be sure to switch the engine off WARNING Throttle le...

Page 25: ...lutch lever in the OFF position Secure the machine in place with a rope that is strong enough to stop the machine from moving around in transit Put blocks beside the machine s tracks to keep it stable...

Page 26: ...to take the weight of the sum total of the machine and the operator Surface Use a ramp with a non slip surface How to inspect maintain and adjust each part How to lubricate each part Make sure you lu...

Page 27: ...l pipe z When changing the fuel pipe take care that there is no dust or dirt inside How to clean and inspect the air filter z Please be sure to periodically clean the air filter If the air filter beco...

Page 28: ...nd reassemble back to its original position z If the paper filter is very dirty replace with a new one z Be careful when washing the foam element it could rip if you pull or twist it too hard z Do not...

Page 29: ...ease avoid working the machine too hard for the first 2 3 hours of operation in order to allow all parts time to become sufficiently accustomed to one another 5 Please do not forget to attend to the m...

Page 30: ...ust the brakes as described below if you notice any abnormalities in order to always work as safely as possible Parking brake cable 1 Move the drive clutch lever to the drive position and allow the dr...

Page 31: ...hten the lock nut performing adjustment Adjust the steering clutch lever so that its tip has around 1 16 3 16 in of play Drive V belt inspection 1 Put the carrier in the dump position See page 16 How...

Page 32: ...n the crawler and rollers to a distance of around 5 16 in 4 Make sure you adjust the left and right crawlers to an equal tension 5 Please securely retighten the lock nut performing adjustment 6 Lower...

Page 33: ...se remove fuel from the tank and carburetor to avoid engine start up and running problems caused by fuel spoilage x To remove fuel from the fuel tank remove the fuel filter pot use a suitable receptac...

Page 34: ...ion on frozen ground z In winter be sure to remove any mud and debris after using the machine and park it on concrete hard ground or on squared timber Frozen debris attached to the machine can cause d...

Page 35: ...1 5 19 22 1 Detail of consumable parts No Part name Part number Quantity Remarks 1 V belt 89 6122 007401 1 LA74 2 Parking brake cable 80 1920 A07 00 1 3 Drive clutch cable 80 1923 961 00 1 4 Steering...

Page 36: ...Length inch 36 2 43 3 Width inch 23 2 37 6 Height inch 6 9 Performance Drive Speed Forward 1 Speed mph 0 93 2Speed mph 2 11 Reverse R1 Speed mph 0 93 R2 Speed mph 2 11 Turning circle inch 32 3 climbi...

Page 37: ...put kw PS 3 0 4 2 Start up method Recoil starter Total emissions CC 118 Spark plug NGK BP6ES Fuel tank capacity Gallons 0 66 The values in parenthesis express measurements when the frame is extended T...

Page 38: ...ng of nuts and bolts The engine base is not cracked or deformed and the nuts and bolts are not loose Engine Lubrication Quantity cleanliness Oil quantity is suitable not dirty or mixed with any water...

Page 39: ...t pins When moving or loading there is noticeable damage loosening rattling or something has fallen off Drive Tires Wheels Air pressure and tread depth Standard values are observed Cracking damage wea...

Page 40: ...ilter Clean the element Poor quality fuel Replace with good quality fuel Choke has not been fully opened Return the choke bar completely Put it in the position Cooling system is clogged Clean around t...

Page 41: ...have a request for replacement parts after this period has passed please consult with OREC for availability and prices If you have any question please talk to staff at the point of purchase or at our...

Page 42: ...rranty This warranty dose NOT cover tire replacement or repair caused by punctures from outside objects such as nails thorns stumps or glass During the warranty period the warranty holder is responsib...

Page 43: ...the dealer from whom they purchased the machine or to an authorized Orec America dealer 2 The owner must present the warranty registration sheet or the invoice or receipt received at time of purchase...

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