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Figure 3: Control Panel 

 
 

 

    

 
 
 

 

    

 
 
 

 

    

 
 
 

 

    

 

PRIMARY CONTROLS 

1.

 

Lift Arm Lever   

 

2.

 

Tilt Lever 

3.

 

Auxiliary Lever 

4.

 

Left Hand Drive Lever 

5.

 

Right Hand Drive Lever 

6.

 

Grip Handle 

7.

 

Auxiliary Controls – (6 GPM each) 

 

DRIVE LEVERS, Item 4 & 5 Figure 1 

The  left  hand  drive  lever  controls  the 
wheels  on  the  left  hand  side  and  the  right 
hand drive lever controls the wheels on the 
right hand side. 
Engage the drive levers slowly because 
even a small movement of the levers will 
cause motion.  All lever movements 
should be smooth and gradual.  To drive 
the Mini-Skid straightforward, move both 
control levers forward the same amount.  
To drive the Mini-Skid Straight backward, 
move control levers back the same 
amount.   
The Mini-Skid is steered by moving one 
lever further forward than the other. To 
turn left, move the right lever further 
ahead than the left lever; to turn right, 
move the left lever further ahead than the 
right lever.  For the Mini-skid to perform a 
spin-turn, or “Skid Steer”, move one lever 
forward and the other backward the same 
amount. 
The “TASKMASTER” features single-
handed steering.  For normal operation, 
the most comfortable hand position is to 
operate the two steering levers with the  

Figure 4:  Single Hand Steering 

palm

 of the right hand, with the fingers 

gripping the grip handle.  Flexing the 
fingers will allow forward travel, and 
simply rotating the palm will allow 
normal steering.  To reverse, slip the 
palm back to the rear of the grip handle, 
and use the tips of the fingers to pull the 
steering levers backwards. 
This position will allow for more precise 
control of the unit.  At the same time, the 
left hand should grip the grip handle for 
operator stability, but can also be used to 
operate  the  tilt  and  dump  functions  as 
required. 

NOTE

:    Be  sure  to  slowly  move  the 

levers  to  the  center  (neutral)  position 
when stopping.  The Mini-Skid will stop 
INSTANTLY if the operator releases the 
drive levers. 

 

Warning

 

Do Not Move Any Of The Control Levers 

Unless Standing With Both Feet On The 

Platform And Holding The Grip Handles 

Summary of Contents for 950

Page 1: ..._______________ OPERATOR S MANUAL ________________________________________________ RAMROD Equipment A Division of Leon s Mfg Company Inc Canada P O Box 5002 135 York Road East Yorkton Saskatchewan S3N...

Page 2: ...erence to right hand and left hand used throughout this Manual refers to the position when operating the machine facing forward For any additional information required please refer to your RAMROD Deal...

Page 3: ...nty to a designated service shop In no event shall the Buyer be entitled to recover for incidental or consequential damages such as but not limited to rental of replacement equipment loss of profits a...

Page 4: ...wner Dealer Address Address Model Serial No Date Engine Serial No Hour Meter Reading Item Remarks Check engine oil Check hydraulic oil level Check radiator coolant level Check battery fluid level Chec...

Page 5: ...ype of Business ________________________________ _______________________________ Owners Address Dealers Address ________________________________ _______________________________ Date Mini Skid Sold Dat...

Page 6: ...__________________ _______________________________ Name of Owner Name of Dealer ________________________________ Owner s Type of Business ________________________________ _____________________________...

Page 7: ...__________________ _______________________________ Name of Owner Name of Dealer ________________________________ Owner s Type of Business ________________________________ _____________________________...

Page 8: ...8 Shut off Procedures 9 Mounting Attachments 10 Operational Procedures 11 Lift Arm Support Device 114 Lifting The Mini Skid 114 IV MAINTENANCE 145 Engine Maintenance Kawasaki Engine 15 Engine Mainten...

Page 9: ...This Decal Advised Of Actions or Danger Which Can Cause Personal Injury Wear Ear Protection When Engine Is Running The Sound Pressure Level Is 102 DB for A Weighted level 88 DB For C Weighted Level IM...

Page 10: ...RAISED POSITION ALWAYS CARRY LOADS CLOSE TO THE GROUND DO NOT STEP OFF PLATFORM WITH THE LOAD RAISED TO AVOID FREE FALL OF LOAD WHEN LOWERING LIFT ARMS DO NOT PUSH LIFT ARM LEVER FULLY FORWARD DO NOT...

Page 11: ...e Control When the Throttle control lever is set down the engine is at idle speed Pushing the control up increased the engine speed Low Oil Warning Light This light illuminates if the engine oil is lo...

Page 12: ...late allows access to the radiator fill cap Remove the wing nut and cover to check fluid level and fill Always replace cover before running machine to avoid burns Shut off Button To shut off the machi...

Page 13: ...ht lever For the Mini skid to perform a spin turn or Skid Steer move one lever forward and the other backward the same amount The TASKMASTER features single handed steering For normal operation the mo...

Page 14: ...Engine Is Difficult To Start If Lever Is Engaged Hydraulic Oil May Also Overheat AUXILIARY CONTROLS Item 7 Figure 3 The Taskmaster features two T Bar control knobs which each provide 6 gallons per mi...

Page 15: ...so that both handles are pointing towards the center of the machine as shown in Figure 6 This will allow the springs to push the pins downwards through the mounting holes in the attachment and secure...

Page 16: ...s for possible failure or looseness 6 Check that all controls are in the neutral position WARNING Do Not Move Any Of The Control Levers Unless Standing With Both Feet On The Platform And Holding The G...

Page 17: ...to the first Preheat Position and hold for a few seconds 4 Turn key further clockwise to the Start position to crank engine 5 Once engine starts release key 6 Set throttle lever to idling speed to all...

Page 18: ...the lock pins are fully inserted through the lock holes in the attachment 6 Connect attachment hydraulic hoses if required to the quick couplers as shown in Figure 9 WARNING After Hook Up To Attachme...

Page 19: ...n of the Mini Skid Keep the work area small and as level as possible 4 Decrease cycle time by SKID turning rather than backing up using a slow turn then going forward 5 When driving on slopes keep the...

Page 20: ...nd Gradual When Maneuvering With Lift Arms Raised Do Not Cross Obstructions With Arms Raised All New Operators Must Work The Machine In A Safe Open Area To Become Familiar With Its Operating Character...

Page 21: ...empty the bucket TRANSPORTING THE MINI SKID Important Never Tow The Mini Skid Damage May Result When the machine is transported on a truck or trailer proper ramps must be used for loading A Mini Skid...

Page 22: ...ortant Never Lower The Lift Arms With The Support Device In Place Damage To The Lift Cylinder Will Result WARNING Before Performing Any Work Underneath The Mini Lift Arms Remove Any Attachment And Rai...

Page 23: ...spect to fluids and lubricants are included in the Periodic Maintenance and Service Schedule in your Manual To Access Engine Compartment open both fuel and hydraulic tanks and remove louvered side pan...

Page 24: ...enance with respect to fluids and lubricants are included in the Periodic Maintenance and Service Schedule in your Manual To Access Engine Compartment open both fuel and hydraulic tanks and remove lou...

Page 25: ...nals and cables with a baking soda and water solution Coat the terminals with a high temperature grease To access the battery lift the floor plate upwards and remove Figure 26 Foot Plate The battery i...

Page 26: ...S Gals Engine Oil See engine owners manual See engine owners Manual See engine owners manual Fuel Tank All Temperatures Gas Regular Diesel Regular 30 Litre 8 US gal Hydraulic Oil Reservoir All Tempera...

Page 27: ...ove drain plug Figure 32 to drain oil 3 Remove pump charge line shown in Figure 33 to allow tanks to drain completely Note that some oil will empty from this line so ensure it is placed to drain into...

Page 28: ...nut until the chain becomes snug d Once the desired chain tension is reached tighten the 4 axle bolts securely and lock the adjusting screw in place to secure by tightening the two nuts against each o...

Page 29: ...oosen track tensioner by undoing the tension nut g Follow instructions for primary chain adjustment for 800 950 models h Retighten track tensioner until desired track tension is reached NOTE A 180 lb...

Page 30: ...llowing table provides a guide for lubricant viscosity at various ambient temperatures Ambient Temperature Lubricant Rating Celsius Fehrenheit SAE BS 4231 5 to 5 23 to 41 20 46 to 68 5 to 40 41 to 104...

Page 31: ...ls The outside track rollers and front and rear inner rollers can be greased from the side of the machine To grease the central inner track roller raise the lift arm and lock it in place the central r...

Page 32: ...d Manual Check and adjust tension if necessary X Air Cleaner Engine Manual Service element X Grease Pivot Points Ramrod Manual Grease all pivot points X Battery Ramrod Engine Manual Clean and protect...

Page 33: ...ydraulic oil when too cold See your RAMROD Dealer Erratic or no output on transmission Hydraulic oil too heavy Hydraulic oil level too low Drive coupling between engine and pump broken Use proper visc...

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