Dismounting Post Driver
1
.
Install road lock pin (B8) in the upper
“storage” position.
2
.
The Post Driver should be stored on a hard
level surface. Lower the drive ram until it is
on the ground.
3
.
Adjust (raise or lower) the stabilizer legs to
allow the drive ram
I
-beam to make full
contact with the ground. Make sure the
Post Driver is stable.
Securely tighten the bolt/nut on the
cylinder stop bracket when storing
the post driver. Failure to tighten the
stop bracket could cause an unstable
condition, resulting in serious injury or death.
4. Completely tighten bolt (F11) and nut (F13)
on the cylinder stop bracket to prevent the
tilt cylinder from drifting, causing an
unstable condition with the Post Driver.
(F11) Cylinder Stop Bolt. (F13) Cylinder Stop Nut.
NOTE
: On units without stabilizer legs, store
the unit next to a post driven into the ground.
Position the unit with the driving ram against
the post and secure with a chain wrapped
securely around the post and Post Driver.
5
.
Make sure all pressure is released
(zero pressure) from the Post Driver
hydraulic system. Disconnect hydraulic
pressure supply hose (G17) from the
tractor. Disconnect hydraulic return hose
(G20) from the tractor.
(G17) Hydraulic Pressure Supply Hose. (G20) Hydraulic
Return Hose. (H1) Hydraulic Control Valve.
6
.
Remove top link pin (B8) from three point
hitch weldment (K1) to disconnect the
three-point hitch top link. Disconnect the
two lower lift arms from the three-point hitch
weldment to separate the tractor three-point
hitch from the Post Driver.
7
.
Carefully move the tractor or power source
away from the Post Driver.
WARNING
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