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TROUBLESHOOTING
LOWERING THE BOOM TO
THE GROUND
If the hoe attachment must be lowered to the
ground while the engine is stopped, use the
following procedure.
This operation is dangerous and requires
experience. Ask your sales or service dealer
for it.
Procedure
• Keep away from the working area when
the hoe attachment is lowered. You may
be hit by dirt falling out of the bucket or
the hoe attachment as it drops.
• Gradually lower the boom slowly by
slowly turning the set screw on the
shut-off valve. Do not turn the screw
more than the specified amount.
LOWERING THE BOOM TO THE GROUND
1. Remove the floor mat (1).
2. Remove the cover (2).
3. Remove the cover (4). Remove the
harness of the auxiliary 3rd switch (3)
together with the cover (4).
4. Loosen the lock nut (5) while holding the
adjust screw (6) in place with a hexagonal
wrench so that the adjust screw (6) will not
be loosened together with the lock nut (5).
5. Turn the adjust screw (6) slowly 1/4 turn to
lower the boom.
6. Check for safety and stability of the
machine.
7. Return the adjust screw (6) to the original
position.
8. Tighten the lock nut (5) while holding the
adjust screw (6) in place with a hexagonal
wrench so that the adjust screw (6) will not
be loosened together with the lock nut (5).
· Lock nut (5) tightening torque: 12.4 to
13.6 N·m (9.1 to 10 ft-lb.)
· Adjust screw (6) tightening torque: 6.3 to
7.5 N·m (4.6 to 5.5 ft-lb.)
9. Reinstall the floor mat (1), cover (2), cover
(4) and the harness of the auxiliary 3rd
switch (3).
Summary of Contents for TB215R
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Page 11: ...1 1 SAFETY SAFETY ...
Page 44: ...1 34 SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS DECALS ...
Page 45: ...1 35 SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS DECALS No 00085 01011 ...
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Page 47: ...1 37 SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS DECALS ...
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Page 49: ...2 1 CONTROLS ...
Page 77: ...3 1 OPERATION ...
Page 107: ...4 1 TRANSPORT ...
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Page 113: ...5 1 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 149: ...5 37 MEMO ...
Page 169: ...6 1 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 183: ...7 1 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 185: ...7 3 MEMO ...
Page 186: ...7 4 SPECIFICATIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS ...
Page 188: ...7 6 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING RANGES ...
Page 190: ...7 8 MEMO ...
Page 192: ...7 10 SPECIFICATIONS LIFTING CAPACITIES ...
Page 193: ...7 11 SPECIFICATIONS LIFTING CAPACITIES ...
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Page 195: ...8 1 OPTIONS ...
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