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S450TX Mini Skid Steer

Introduction

Orientation

: Right and left sides of the machine are determined by standing on the operator platform and facing forward.

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RADEMARKS

VERMEER, VERMEER Logo, and EQUIPPED TO DO MORE are trademarks of Vermeer Manufacturing Company.

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CHEVRON and DELO are trademarks of Chevron Intellectual Property LLC.

MOBIL and DELVAC are trademarks of Exxon Mobil Corporation.

SHELL and ROTELLA are trademarks of Shell Trademark Management B.V.

Summary of Contents for S450TX

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual EN_o3_01 original instructions Serial No 910 Order No 105400EX3 Cabled Assembly No 163762735 S450TX Mini Skid Steer ...

Page 2: ...rage box when not in use Lubrication and maintenance procedures are in the Maintenance Manual provided with the machine Refer to it for all lubrication and maintenance procedures Additional copies of the manuals and Operations and Safety video are available from your dealer Use the reorder numbers listed on the front covers of the manuals and on the video Copies of this manual and the Operations a...

Page 3: ...ward TRADEMARKS VERMEER VERMEER Logo and EQUIPPED TO DO MORE are trademarks of Vermeer Manufacturing Company KUBOTA is a trademark of Kubota Ltd Osaka Japan CHEVRON and DELO are trademarks of Chevron Intellectual Property LLC MOBIL and DELVAC are trademarks of Exxon Mobil Corporation SHELL and ROTELLA are trademarks of Shell Trademark Management B V ...

Page 4: ... Vermeer Industrial Equipment not excluded below shall be repaired or replaced at Vermeer s option without charge by any authorized independent Vermeer dealer The warranty repair or replacement must be made by a Vermeer independent authorized dealer at the dealer s location Vermeer will pay for replacement parts and such authorized dealer s labor in accordance with Vermeer s labor reimbursement po...

Page 5: ...s engine oil filters air filters hydraulic oil filters and fuel filters 4 New Industrial Equipment delivered to the retail purchaser in which the equipment warranty registration has not been completed and returned to Vermeer within ten 10 days from the date of purchase 5 Any defect which was caused in Vermeer s sole judgment by operation of the Industrial Equipment not abiding by standard operatin...

Page 6: ...rs Infeed Conveyor Belts Infeed Conveyor Chains Jaws Knives Leaf Chain Lights Lights On Light Kits Oil Filters Packing Assemblies Pins and Bushings Pivot Rings Plastic Wear Strips Plow Blades Pockets Rods Rollers Rod Loader Parts Rooter Bands Rotor Plates Rubber Grouser Bars Rubber Shielding Rubber Track Bands Scraper Knives Screens Service Items Shear Bar Bedknife Sprockets Teeth Tips Tip Mounts ...

Page 7: ...RSON IS AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR TO ASSUME ANY ADDITIONAL OBLIGATION ON VERMEER S BEHALF NO DEALER WARRANTY The selling dealer makes no warranty of its own and the dealer has no authority to make any representation or promise on behalf of Vermeer or to modify the terms or limitations of this warranty in any way ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES Each of the parties hereto expressly agrees to co...

Page 8: ...sions and limitations of the Standard Limited Warranty apply SPECIFIED MODELS S450TX S600 S600TX S650TX S725TX S800TX S925TX CTX50 CTX100 COVERED COMPONENTS Tractor Main frame and boom loader arms NON COVERED COMPONENTS Greaseable pins mounting plates and wear items as specified on the Vermeer sNewIndustrial Equipment Limited Warranty EXTENDED TERM Three 3 full years from original retail sale date...

Page 9: ...ated representatives subscribers may access the data through a subscription based website called Vermeer Telematics formerly known as Vermeer Fleet Fleet Edge Use of Vermeer Telematics is subject to the subscriber s acceptance of the terms and conditions of use and payment of any applicable subscription or license fees If you are a current subscriber you may obtain a copy of the currently effectiv...

Page 10: ... is in conformity with all relevant provisions of Directives 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU 2000 14 EC 2002 44 EC and EU 2016 1628 Machine Type Mini Skid Steer Model S450TX Net Installed Power 18 2 kW Representative Measured Sound Power Level 102 dB A Guaranteed Sound Power Level 103 dB A Place of Issue Vermeer Manufacturing Company Pella Iowa USA A Technical file is maintained by the manufacturer at Verme...

Page 11: ...s for tightness ___ Check shield installation and condition ___ Check that auxiliary attachment drive neutral start interlock functions ___ Check that Ground Drive Joystick and Lift Tilt Joystick spring return to NEUTRAL ___ Check that Operator Presence system functions ___ Check that machine does not move when controls are in NEUTRAL and the engine is running at full throttle operator standing on...

Page 12: ... level ___ Check hydraulic components for leaks or damage ___ Check hydraulic controls for proper function Attachments ___ Check that Operator s Manuals supplied by the attachment manufacturer are in the S450TX manual storage box or in the storage box located on the attachment Bucket attachment instructions are contained in this S450TX Operator s Manual Contact your authorized Vermeer dealer or vi...

Page 13: ...Review all sections of the Operator s Manual ___ Grease or oil all lubrication points Review of Operation Review and demonstrate with the customer the various aspects of machine operation ___ overall explanation of how the machine works ___ machine safety ___ preparing the machine for operation ___ operating the machine ...

Page 14: ... Report S450TX Mini Skid Steer DEALER OWNER INFORMATION dealer owner address address city city state province state province zip postal code zip postal code country country phone number phone number email address email address ...

Page 15: ...eceiving and Delivery Report v IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS RECORD Machine Model Number ________________ Machine Serial Number ________________ Kubota Engine Model Number ________________ Kubota Engine Serial Number ________________ ...

Page 16: ...TIFICATION DECALS These decals provide easy identification of the model and 17 digit identification number for the machine and attachments The barcode contains the VIN number and can be scanned with any barcode reading device Mini Skid Steer Identification Decal ...

Page 17: ...S Tracking Equipment Telematics 16 1 Controls 20 1 Engine Controls 20 1 Indicator Lights 20 3 Control Station 20 4 Operator Presence System 20 8 Park Brake 20 8 Boom Lift Attachment Tilt Lockout Override 20 8 Fuses and Relays 20 9 Fuses and Relays 20 9 Starting Procedure 22 1 Starting the Engine 22 1 Cold Weather Starting 22 2 Engine 22 2 Hydraulic Fluid 22 2 Jump Starting 22 3 Battery Explosion A...

Page 18: ...ch 40 14 Hydraulics Detach 40 14 Operating the Machine 50 1 Load Capacities 50 1 Driving Safety 50 1 Before Driving 50 1 While Driving 50 2 Safe Operating on Slopes 50 4 Operating the Mini Skid Steer 50 6 Bucket Operation 50 7 Bucket Install Remove 50 7 Safety Precautions 50 7 Moving Machine with Load 50 8 Filling the Bucket 50 9 Digging with the Bucket 50 9 Emptying the Bucket 50 10 Backdragging ...

Page 19: ...zards SAFETY SYMBOL EXPLANATION DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates information considered important but not hazard rela...

Page 20: ...eck machine before operating Machine must be in good operating condition and all safety equipment installed and functioning properly WARNING Wear required personal protective equipment Wear close fitting clothing and confine long hair Additional personal protection requirements are explained separately Refer to Personal Protection page 40 2 WARNING Keep spectators away ...

Page 21: ... engine in an enclosed area properly vent exhaust gases WARNING Failure to use shutdown procedure can result in unexpected hazard s Death or serious injury could result due to entanglement crushing cutting or other hazardous contact Follow Shutdown Procedure after operating before preforming any service or maintenance and before transporting Refer to Shutdown Procedure page 23 1 ...

Page 22: ...stem If you must pressurize the system to find a suspected leak use an object such as a piece of wood or cardboard rather than your hands When loosening a fitting where some residual pressure may exist slowly loosen the fitting until oil begins to leak Wait for leaking to stop before disconnecting the fitting Fluid injected under the skin must be removed immediately by a surgeon familiar with this...

Page 23: ...sages 10 5 WARNING Moving parts can crush Keep hands feet and clothing away from power driven parts Keep shields in place and properly secured WARNING Hot fluid under pressure can scald Allow engine to cool before opening radiator cap ...

Page 24: ...ose workers to excessive levels of crystalline silica dust Depending upon air monitoring results the following measures may be necessary to avoid exposure to excessive levels of crystalline silica dust Perform an Exposure Assessment Create a Written Exposure Control Plan Housekeeping Medical surveillance Employee training Be aware of and follow the guidelines of United States OSHA 29CRF1926 55 and...

Page 25: ... modifications to this equipment unless specifically recommended by Vermeer Corporation Be sure that all safety devices including shields are installed and functioning properly after servicing the machine WARNING Failure to follow any of the preceding safety instructions or those that follow within this manual could result in death or serious injury This machine is to be used only for those purpos...

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Page 27: ... other than what is specified in the engine manual will impact engine performance damage engine emissions systems and may result in engine and exhaust system warranty being voided 1 Fuel Cap 2 Fuel Gauge WARNING Fuel and fumes can explode and burn Shut off engine before refueling No flame No smoking NOTICE Use Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel with sulfur content of less then 15 ppm 1 2 ULTRA LOW SULFUR FUE...

Page 28: ...l system components Mineral oil diesel fuel if used must conform to ASTM D975009b Standard as revised The final blended Fuel B20 must conform to ASTM D7467 09a Standard as revised Pure vegetable oil is not allowed in any blended fuel Before using Biodiesel fuel concentrations greater than B5 you are advised to replace the oil oil filter and fuel filter with new oil and filters Biodiesel fuel may c...

Page 29: ...achment manuals supplied with the attachments safety signs on the machine and attachments and other materials provided by Vermeer Corporation and the attachment manufacturers Proper maintenance and repair is essential for safety and efficient machine operation Do not use the machine if it is not in suitable operating condition In addition ensure new operator is familiar with all the safety signs a...

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Page 31: ... Telematics formerly known as Vermeer Fleet Fleet Edge Subscribers can access the data through a computer or mobile device Each subscription is valid for a current registered owner s specific machine The subscription cannot be transferred to another machine or to a new machine owner After subscribing go to http telematics vermeer com and refer to the bulletin for instructions on accessing the user...

Page 32: ...l Implementation only the registered owner and Vermeer Corporation can access the data To select this option contact your dealer or email appsupport vermeer com Shut System Off To discontinue data collection and turn off the system email appsupport vermeer com Used Machines to activate machine telematics after purchasing a used machine Step 1 View the compatible machine list online at http store v...

Page 33: ...wise accessories Low engine oil pressure light also comes on in ACC position Vertical engine STOP 1st position clockwise engine RUN Electrical system on 2nd position clockwise engine START Returns to RUN when released 2 Throttle Lever Push forward increase engine speed Pull back decrease engine speed 1 2 ...

Page 34: ...0 amp available in Key ACC and Key RUN positions 4 Glow Plug Button Turn ignition key to RUN position then press Glow Plug Button and hold for 10 15 seconds Continue to hold button while starting engine 5 Hourmeter Indicates total number of hours engine has been in operation 3 4 5 ...

Page 35: ...wn when High Engine Temperature Indicator Light comes on and will not restart until engine cools down enough for the light to turn off 2 Low Engine Oil Pressure Indicator Light Light indicates low engine oil pressure and comes on when the ignition switch is initially turned ON If the light does not shut off within 30 seconds after starting the engine or comes on during normal operation shut off th...

Page 36: ...ound Drive Controls Forward variable speed forward Back variable speed reverse Left counter rotate left Right counter rotate right Forward left steers left when moving forward Forward right steers right when moving forward Back left front turns left when moving in reverse Back right front turns right when moving in reverse 1 A Steering Operation Note Front of machine moves sideways in same directi...

Page 37: ...s 12 5 gpm 47 3 L min at 2950 psi 203 bar with engine running at full RPM European CE Certified Diesel Machines Maximum hydraulic flow through this valve is 11 8 gpm 44 7 L min at 2950 psi 203 bar with engine running at full RPM Lever extension 2A allows operator to move the control without releasing right joystick Forward oil flows to attachment through female coupler Center OFF Back oil flows to...

Page 38: ...20 6 Controls S450TX Mini Skid Steer 3 Right Joystick Lift Tilt Controls Forward lower boom Forward to detent boom FLOAT Back raise boom Right tilt attachment forward Left tilt attachment back 3 ...

Page 39: ...w setting 12 5 gpm 47 3 L min max flow rate on high setting with engine running at full RPM European CE Certified Diesel Machines 5 9 gpm 22 3 L min max flow rate on low setting 11 8 gpm 44 7 L min max flow rate on high setting with engine running at full RPM Low flow is not recommended for attachments with hydraulic motors Press left low auxiliary flow rate Press right high auxiliary flow rate 4 ...

Page 40: ...t tilt and attachment drive can be re engaged The Operator Presence system is intended for your safety and must be maintained in good functional condition Contact your Vermeer dealer if it does not function correctly PARK BRAKE A spring applied hydraulic released park brake engages the left track when the engine is OFF or the operator leaves the platform with the engine ON The brakes will engage w...

Page 41: ... prevent damage to electrical system Fuses and Relays Fuse Location Function 1 20A Ignition Breaker All Solenoid Cartridges 2 20A 12 Vdc 3 30A Starter Solenoid 4 30A Glow Plug 5 Open Not used 6 30A Spare 7 20A Spare 8 Open Not used 9 Open Not used 10 Open Not used Relay Location Function A Not used B Operator Presence Latch C Neutral Start D Fuel Shutdown E Not used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B C D E A ...

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Page 43: ...onds Continue to hold button while starting engine Step 6 Turn ignition key to START position release when engine starts NOTICE If engine does not start within 10 seconds turn key OFF wait 30 seconds then start engine starting sequence over again Do not allow the starter motor to run continuously for more than 20 seconds Step 7 Check to see that oil pressure warning light goes off If not shut off ...

Page 44: ...s available from your Vermeer Dealer Refer to the Engine Operation Manual for recommendations and procedures for use of cold weather starting aids Hydraulic Fluid Allow adequate time for hydraulic oil to warm up especially in cold weather Refer to the Specifications section of the Maintenance Manual for recommended hydraulic fluids NOTICE Reduce engine speed if hydraulic pump squeals indicating la...

Page 45: ...itive jumper cable is connected or removed If equipped with battery caps they must be in place and tight to reduce risk of battery explosion NOTICE Use only a 12 volt system for jump starting WARNING Battery post terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds Wash hands after handling WARNING Battery fumes are flammable and can explode Keep all burning materials away from batter...

Page 46: ...f acid contact External Flush with plenty of water If eyes have been exposed flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention Internal Drink large quantities of water or milk follow with milk of magnesia beaten egg or vegetable oil Call a physician immediately Jump Starting Procedure Step 1 Turn ignition switch to OFF Step 2 Open battery cable access door 1 2 1 ...

Page 47: ...minal 4 d Black to frame 5 of machine with the discharged battery Make connection away from battery hydraulic lines and moving parts NOTICE To avoid sparks disconnect black cable at point 5 before adjusting red cable at point 2 Step 4 Start engine Step 5 Remove cables in reverse order and install covers over cable clamps Close and latch battery cable access door Discharged battery Boost battery RE...

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Page 49: ...iary Attachment Drive Lever to NEUTRAL Step 4 Fully lower attachment onto the ground Step 5 Move Throttle to half throttle and run for a minimum of 15 seconds Step 6 Move Throttle fully back to idle Step 7 Shut off engine and remove key A variation of the above procedure may be used if so instructed within this manual or if an emergency requires it Park Brake will engage when operator steps off pl...

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Page 51: ...low as practical while loading and unloading Slowly drive machine on and off trailer squarely to minimize steering Do not attempt to steer machine when balanced at trailer ramp transition Position machine at location for tie downs and weight distribution as recommended by trailer manufacturer See Machine Specifications in the Maintenance Manual for tractor weights WARNING Unintended machine moveme...

Page 52: ...ting may result in tipping forward or backward Drive slowly and smoothly while on ramp Avoid steering on ramps Steering may cause machine to turn suddenly and fall off ramp or cause ramp to move and fall Position machine and attachments to provide the trailer tongue load recommended by the trailer manufacturer Securely attach loose attachments and machine to trailer WARNING Operator s leg can be c...

Page 53: ...ps the attachment should be raised just enough so the attachment will not contact the ground as the tracks start up the ramps Before driving forward onto the ramps the attachment should be raised just enough to prevent the attachment from contacting the ramps Step 5 Slowly move the machine up the trailer ramps Minimize steering while on the ramps Steering while on the ramps may result in the machi...

Page 54: ...ments that are detached from the loader need to be properly secured for transport WARNING Attachments could slip off the trailer after being disconnected from the machine resulting in a crushing injury When disconnecting and backing the machine away from the side of a trailer take precautions to assure the attachments are properly secured to the trailer 1 2 ...

Page 55: ... driving down the ramps Before backing down the ramp the attachment should be raised so the attachment will not contact the ramps as the tracks leave the ramp Before driving forward down the ramp the attachment should be raised to prevent the attachment from contacting the ground as the machine reaches the end of the ramps Step 6 Slowly move machine down the ramp to the ground Minimize steering wh...

Page 56: ...e pump and releasing the park brake Step 1 Apply park brake Refer to Park Brake page 20 8 Step 2 Attach a suitable towing chain to front tie down point 1 or rear tie down points 2 to retrieve the machine if the machine becomes mired or disabled Step 3 Raise loader arms and install lift arm support bar Refer to Lift Arm Support Bar Install Remove page 60 2 Step 4 Follow Shutdown Procedure page 23 1...

Page 57: ... after park brake is released and chocks are removed If possible ensure machine is on a stable and reasonably level surface prior to attempting to retrieve Proper chocking of tracks is critical to keep machine stationary until ready to tow Step 9 Move towing vehicle in direction of intended travel to take up slack in towing chain Carefully remove wheel chocks Step 10 Tow disabled skid steer to a f...

Page 58: ... motors will result if towing instructions are not followed correctly Do not tow more than 100 ft 30 m NOTICE These valves must be fully closed after towing for normal tractor operation Torque bypass valves to 15 18 ft lb 20 25 Nm Machine could roll downhill after Park Brake is released If possible ensure that machine is on a stable and reasonably level surface prior to attempting to retrieve Prop...

Page 59: ...setscrew Ensure pin operates freely after jam nut is tightened Pin must align between sprocket teeth to engage Park Brake If pin is behind a sprocket tooth see Park Brake Check in the Maintenance Manual for instructions Step 18 Tighten bypass valves prior to returning unit to service CLEAN MACHINE NOTICE Machine controls and electrical electronic devices are not rated to withstand high pressure wa...

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Page 61: ...ator The operator must be standing on the operator presence foot plate 1 for the ground drive lift tilt functions or auxiliary attachment drive to be engaged If the operator leaves the platform while the ground drive lift tilt functions and or attachment drive are engaged these functions will stop If Lift Tilt Joystick is in FLOAT it will continue to lower float The Auxiliary Attachment Drive Leve...

Page 62: ...d appropriate for your specific work environment Actual sound levels may vary widely depending on your working conditions To determine the level of hearing protection your work environment requires enlist the help of your local environmental noise specialist Eye protection must consist of wraparound safety glasses or goggles Other workers in the immediate area must also wear hard hats safety shoes...

Page 63: ...inuous A Weighted Sound Pressure at Operator s Ear as specified by ISO 6394 88 dB A Guaranteed Sound Power Level as determined by directive 2000 14 EC 103 dB A Stated sound levels are representative for a given operating condition Operating conditions may vary at each site The actual sound levels for your application and operating conditions may be different VIBRATION LEVELS Whole body vibration e...

Page 64: ...40 4 Preparation S450TX Mini Skid Steer PREPARE THE AREA WARNING Keep all spectators and other workers away from the machine and work area while in operation ...

Page 65: ...ct the appropriate utility companies or national regulating authority to locate and mark underground installations If you do not call you may have an accident or suffer injuries cause interruption of services damage the environment or experience job delays WARNING Electricity or gas explosion can kill Laser light in cut cable can cause eye damage Locate utilities before digging Call 811 or 1 888 2...

Page 66: ...und drilling operation When actual excavation or bore approaches an estimated utility location the exact location of the underground installation must be determined by a safe acceptable and dependable method If utility cannot be precisely located it must be shut off by the utility company Look for Evidence of Underground Placement Visually check for notices of underground placements manhole covers...

Page 67: ...ower line Have someone who is clear of the area contact the utility company to shut off electrical power Do not continue work until utility company has declared the area safe to resume operation Do not allow anyone to approach the machine DANGER Gas explosion can kill If you strike a gas line shut off engine and evacuate area immediately Contact utility company and do not return until the utility ...

Page 68: ... for adequate overhead and side clearances Be sure to account for the height of the boom The operator or job foreman should also inspect the jobsite for holes rocks or other hidden hazards traffic site access Remove any obstacles or materials that could result in injury or damage the machine WARNING The weight of your machine may cause the ground to give way Machine can fall and tip over Death or ...

Page 69: ...HE MACHINE Ensure you understand and comply with all jobsite rules that might apply to your work situation If operating along a road properly warn and divert motor and pedestrian traffic Use all necessary signs cones flag persons or lighting devices needed for the work situation WARNING Engine exhaust can asphyxiate or poison resulting in death or serious injury Operate machine outdoors If it is n...

Page 70: ...ortant for your safety Using unauthorized attachments may cause difficulties with steering stopping stability and other undesirable performance or handling characteristics or they may not attach securely to your machine Never use unauthorized attachments WARNING Attachment can fall off loader attachment mounting plate if incorrectly attached Death or serious injury could result When installing att...

Page 71: ... attachment mount as shown 2 raise lift arm while tilting mounting plate back to securely engage attachment Step 6 Raise attachment sufficiently to clear the ground Tilt attachment plate back fully Step 7 Ensure Ground Drive and Lift Tilt Controls are in NEUTRAL and shut off machine and remove key Step 8 Rotate pins 180 so that pins engage and extend through bottom of attachment mount and are visi...

Page 72: ...faces outward as shown Step 4 Start engine and tilt loader mounting plate 2 forward slightly Lower loader arms if necessary Step 5 Drive machine in REVERSE to detach loader from attachment If detaching an attachment onto a trailer with the machine positioned on the ground locate the attachment to prevent it from falling off WARNING Attachments could slip off the trailer after being disconnected fr...

Page 73: ... system If you must pressurize the system to find a suspected leak use an object such as a piece of wood or cardboard rather than your hands When loosening a fitting where some residual pressure may exist slowly loosen the fitting until oil begins to leak Wait for leaking to stop before disconnecting the fitting Fluid injected under the skin must be removed immediately by a surgeon familiar with t...

Page 74: ...ning in hydraulic lines from cylinder or motor loading Ensure cylinders or motors are not loaded to help relieve residual pressure in attachment hydraulic lines before attaching lines to couplers Hydraulics Detach Step 1 Lower loader arms until attachment rests on the ground Ensure Ground Drive and Auxiliary Attachment Levers are in NEUTRAL Shut off engine Step 1 With key in RUN position engine no...

Page 75: ...o move the machine Use reduced speeds when operating in rough terrain or in confined areas A handgrip bar is provided to allow the operator to keep both hands on the bar to securely ride on the machine Always keep both hands firmly on the handgrip before starting to move the machine Keep both hands on the grip whenever moving or operating ground drive controls Return controls to NEUTRAL before rem...

Page 76: ...Avoid sudden stopping starting or turning unless necessary WARNING Abrupt movement and uneven terrain can throw operator off machine Avoid abrupt starts stops and turns Slow down on rough and uneven terrain Keep both hands firmly on grips Keep both feet on platform WARNING Rider may fall out and be killed or injured Do not carry riders ...

Page 77: ...ushed if machine is moved rearward while standing on the ground Operator Presence foot plate must function properly Never move machine with one or both feet on the ground WARNING Machine travel stops suddenly if foot platform lifts up during machine travel Sudden stops from higher travel speeds could throw you from machine or the machine could tip over To help avoid sudden stops keep both feet ful...

Page 78: ...el very slowly If you will encounter the same object repeatedly build a ramp with dirt to make traveling smoother Safe Operating on Slopes WARNING Traveling on slopes or with load elevated may result in tipover Death or serious injury can result Always travel with load lowered when traveling up or down slopes You may also need to keep heavy end uphill for added stability Do not exceed rated load c...

Page 79: ... it impractical to specify a maximum safe operating angle in this manual It is therefore important for the operator to be aware of these conditions and adjust operation accordingly Maximum engine angle and braking performance are two absolute limits which must never be exceeded These maximums are stated below since they are design limits These angles are not operating limits and therefore must nev...

Page 80: ...ed position Step 3 Ensure attachment is in transport position as low as practical and tilted back If operator weight is removed from platform machine hydraulic functions will stop If attachment Lift Tilt Joystick is in FLOAT it will continue to lower float Step 4 Use Ground Drive Joystick 2 to move and steer the machine Do not jerk control lever Hold firmly onto handgrip 3 with both hands while op...

Page 81: ...ow proper procedures for attaching and removing attachments Refer to Attachments page 40 10 Safety Precautions WARNING Never work under an attachment unless it is adequately supported to prevent it from falling unexpectedly WARNING Falling load can crush Keep load level when raising loader arms ...

Page 82: ...ly enough to clear any ground obstructions Watch terrain and avoid slopes bumps or depressions which could make machine unstable Wherever practical drive directly up or down a slope or curb Do not overload machine Refer to Load Capacities page 50 1 Avoid double stacked loads Secure any load that could shift during movement Additional safety information is provided in this section Refer to Driving ...

Page 83: ...arms Step 2 Tilt bucket forward until cutting edge of bucket contacts the ground Step 3 Move machine forward slowly continuing to tilt bucket down until it enters the ground to desired depth Step 4 Tilt bucket backward slightly to increase traction and maintain an even digging depth Step 5 Continue driving machine forward until bucket is full If ground is hard tilt bucket forward and backward whil...

Page 84: ... move very slowly using smooth steering motion Step 4 Tilt bucket forward until it empties If necessary use bucket to redistribute materials in the truck box or bin Step 5 After dumping load back away just far enough from truck or container to lower the bucket Lower bucket before steering Moving the machine with the bucket raised reduces stability Backdragging with the Bucket Step 1 Push Lift Tilt...

Page 85: ...of the bucket Step 5 If necessary raise loader arms and tilt bucket forward to empty the bucket OPERATING WITH OTHER VERMEER AUTHORIZED ATTACHMENTS Refer to the attachment manual supplied by the attachment manufacturer for operating and maintenance instructions for the attachment and additional instructions that may be required for the S450TX WARNING The weight of your machine may cause the ground...

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Page 87: ... all information before attempting any welding on the machine SAFETY SIGNS AND DECALS Safety signs and decals located on your machine contain important and useful information that will help you operate you equipment safely Refer to the Parts Manual Refer to Controls page 20 1 Refer to Safety Signs Maintain in the Maintenance Manual for maintenance information WARNING Failure to use shutdown proced...

Page 88: ...aise lift arms to support bar height Step 3 Install support bar over lift arm cylinder as shown in bottom photo Secure with pins 3 Step 4 Refer to Shutdown Procedure page 23 1 Step 5 When work is finished return support bar to stow location Install pins to retain support bar in stow location WARNING Falling loader arms can crush Completely lower the loader arms or install lift arm support bar befo...

Page 89: ...p 1 With loader arms raised and supported turn latch 1 and open engine shield 2 Step 2 Lift up on side shields 3 to remove Step 3 Remove ten bolts circled four on back side of machine are not shown Remove lower access shield 4 Step 4 Reverse procedure to install shields 1 2 4 3 ...

Page 90: ... in this manual MAINTENANCE INTERVAL SCHEDULE Initial Initial maintenance on new machine Regular maintenance interval may be different Regular maintenance interval For Vermeer maintenance replacement part numbers refer to the Parts Manual or call your Vermeer dealer Each maintenance interval is also a chapter title in the Maintenance Manual Refer to the appropriate chapter for instructions Refer t...

Page 91: ...Tension Check Fan Belt Tightness Check Engine Oil and Filter Change Replace Battery Terminals Check Clean Fuel Filter Element Replace Initial Machine Overall Check Neutral Start Interlocks Check Park Brake Check Operator Presence System Check Safety Signs Maintenance Hydraulic System Check Control Joystick and Levers Check 10 Hrs Day 50 Hrs Week 100 Hrs Month 200 Hours 250 Hours 400 Hours 500 Hour...

Page 92: ...l Filter Element Replace Fuel Tank Sediment Remove Fuel Line Check Fan Belt Replace Radiator Drain and Refill Hydraulic Fluid Change Hydraulic Strainer Service Engine System Check Battery Replace Air Cleaner Element Replace Track Tension Adjust Lift Arm Cylinders Adjust Handgrip Bar Adjust Storage Procedure 10 Hrs Day 50 Hrs Week 100 Hrs Month 200 Hours 250 Hours 400 Hours 500 Hours 1000 Hrs Yearl...

Page 93: ...er Maintenance Intervals 60 7 ATTACHMENT MAINTENANCE Refer to the attachment manuals provided by the attachment manufacturer The attachment manuals must be attached to the machine together with the S450TX Operator s Manual ...

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Page 95: ... Station 20 4 Controls 20 1 Crystalline Silica 10 6 D Dealer Prep i Dealer Owner Information iv Delivery iii Diesel Fuel Engines Sulfur Content 12 1 Digging with the Bucket 50 9 Driving off Trailer 30 5 Driving onto Trailer 30 3 Driving Safety 50 1 E Electricity 40 7 Emptying the Bucket 50 10 Engine Controls 20 1 Engine Maintenance Intervals 60 4 Engine 22 2 Engine 40 3 European CE Certified Machi...

Page 96: ...Interval Schedule 60 4 Maintenance Intervals 60 1 Moving Machine with Load 50 8 N O Operating the Machine 50 1 Operating the Mini Skid Steer 50 6 Operating with Other Vermeer Authorized Attachments 50 11 Operator Presence Switch 40 1 Operator Presence System 20 8 Operator Qualifications 40 1 P Park Brake 20 8 Personal Protection 40 2 Preparation 40 1 Prepare the Area 40 4 Prepare the Machine 40 9 ...

Page 97: ... T Towing the Machine 30 6 Transporting the Machine 30 1 U Underground Utility Contact 40 5 V Vermeer GPS Tracking Equipment Telematics 16 1 Vermeer Productivity Tools 16 1 Vibration Levels 40 3 W Welding Precautions Review 60 1 While Driving 50 2 X Y Z ...

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Page 99: ...dition Operator s Manual released o2_00 10 12 All Gas option park brake air cleaner controls shielding o2_01 01 13 Sections 10 and 40 European CE Requirements for diesel machines o3_00 04 18 Sections 20 22 40 60 Third Edition Original English Manual released Removed gas engine Added Fuel recommendations o3_01 11 19 Front Section 16 Updated decals included telematics ...

Page 100: ...engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm Wash hands after handling ...

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