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Figure 10
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To stop, release the traction control (Figure 6).
Note:
The farther you move the traction control in
any direction, the faster the machine will move in that
direction.
Boom Elevation Lever
To lower the boom, slowly move the lever forward
(Figure 11).
To raise the boom, slowly move the lever rearward
(Figure 11).
Figure 11
1.
Lower the boom
2.
Raise the boom
Boom Elevation Lock
The boom elevation lock secures the boom elevation
lever so that you cannot push it forward. This helps to
ensure that no one will accidentally lower the boom
during maintenance. Secure the boom with the lock
anytime you need to stop the machine with the boom
raised.
To set the lock, lift up on it so it clears the hole in the
control panel and swing it to the right in front of the
boom elevation lever, pushing it down into the locked
position (Figure 12).
Figure 12
1.
Boom elevation lever
2.
Boom elevation lock
Trencher Control Lever
To dig with the trencher, rotate the lever rearward and
pull it down to the reference bar (Figure 13, number 1).
To reverse the trencher head, rotate the lever rearward,
then move it left into the upper slot (Figure 13, number
2).
If you release the lever, it will automatically return to
the neutral position (Figure 13, number 3), stopping the
chain.
Figure 13
1.
Forward
3.
Neutral
2.
Reverse
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Summary of Contents for TRX-26
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Page 8: ...Slope Indicator 8...
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