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III. OPERATION
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE
Mini-Skid operational procedure and suggestions in this manual are based on the use of a bucket.
Operating procedure and suggestions for such other attachments as dozer blade, posthole auger,
trencher, rock hammer, etc., are included in the respective attachments bundle.
OPERATING SUGGESTIONS
1.
Install an attachment (bucket). Drive
carefully to a clean and level area and
practice operating the Mini-Skid at a
slow rate until familiar with the
operation of all controls.
2.
Hydraulic power transmission is
instantaneous. When using the drive
levers, sudden movement will result in
acceleration to full speed and a very
jerky ride. Use smooth and gradual
movements when using the drive levers.
3.
For efficient operation 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
heaviest end of the Mini-Skid upward.
When driving on a slope with an empty
bucket, back up the slope in reverse, and
drive down a slope forward as in Figure
8. When driving on a slope with a load,
drive up the slope forward and back
down the slope in reverse as in Figure 9.
6.
Fill the bucket to rated capacity.
Turning is easier with a full load than
with a partial load.
7.
To increase machine life, let the engine
warm completely before starting
operations each day. Avoid “over-
loading” or “lugging” the Mini-Skid.
WARNING
Always Carry The Bucket Low While Moving. Drive
Directly Up And Down Instead of Across A Slope
WARNING
If Operating Mini-Skid Indoors, Make Sure
Building Is Well Ventilated.
Figure 8: Empty Bucket
Figure 9: Full Bucket
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