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S725TX Mini Skid Steer 

Maintenance Intervals 60-3

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The hourmeter is used to determine maintenance intervals for the machine. The hourmeter indicates the total 
number of hours the engine has been in operation.

Maintenance intervals are based on normal operating conditions. When operating under severe conditions, the 
maintenance intervals should be shortened.

Summary of Contents for S725TX

Page 1: ...S725TX Mini Skid Steer Operator s Manual S725TX_o1_02 Serial No 101 Order No 105400DA8 Cabled Assembly Order No 163724876 ...

Page 2: ...orage 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 ...

Page 3: ...ght and left sides of the machine are determined by standing on the operator platform and facing forward TRADEMARK VERMEER VERMEER Logo EQUIPPED TO DO MORE are trademarks of Vermeer Manufacturing Company KUBOTA is a trademark of Kubota Ltd Osaka Japan ...

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...

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Page 9: ...on ___ Check that auxiliary attachment drive neutral start interlock functions ___ Check that Ground Drive Joystick and Attachment 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 foot platform ___ Check that attachment does not tilt w...

Page 10: ...torage box located on the attachment Bucket attachment instructions are contained in this S725TX Operator s Manual Contact your authorized Vermeer dealer or visit www vermeer com for information on attachments authorized for use by Vermeer Corporation DELIVERY Check and perform the following with the customer ___ Review all sections of the Operator s Manual ___ Grease or oil all lubrication points...

Page 11: ...ceiving and Delivery Report iii 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 12: ...X Mini Skid Steer IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS RECORD Machine Model Number ___________________________ Machine Serial Number ___________________________ Engine Model Number _________________________ Engine Serial Number _________________________ ...

Page 13: ...and Delivery Report v MACHINE IDENTIFICATION DECAL This decal provides easy identification of the model and 17 digit identification number The barcode contains the machine s VIN number and can be scanned with any barcode reading device ...

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Page 15: ...out Override 20 9 Fuses and Relays 20 10 Starting Procedure 22 1 Starting the Engine 22 1 Cold Weather Starting 22 2 Engine 22 2 Hydraulic Fluid 22 2 Jump Starting 22 2 Battery Explosion Avoid 22 3 Battery Burns Avoid 22 3 Jump Starting Procedure 22 4 Shutdown Procedure 23 1 Transporting the Machine 30 1 Loading Unloading the Machine 30 1 Trailer Selection 30 1 Trailer Preparations 30 1 Loading Un...

Page 16: ... 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 8 Digging with the Bucket 50 9 Emptying the Bucket 50 10 Backdragging with the Bucket 50 10 Backfilling with the Bucket 50 1...

Page 17: ...he attachment manual A signal word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION is used with the safety alert symbol Safety signs with signal word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION are located near specific hazards 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 Indica...

Page 18: ...jury This symbol indicates that at least one part of the machine is not operating correctly Shutting down the machine may not be necessary but some maintenance may be required WARNING Read Operator s Manual and safety signs and watch the operations and safety video before operating machine WARNING Check machine before operating Machine must be in good operating condition and all safety equipment i...

Page 19: ...pectators away WARNING Engine exhaust can asphyxiate or poison resulting in death or serious injury Operate machine outdoors If it is necessary to operate 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 Shutdo...

Page 20: ...connecting hoses or performing any work on the 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 re...

Page 21: ...d burn Shut off engine before refueling No flame No smoking 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 22: ...d boring of material produce dust containing crystalline silica Air monitoring may be necessary to determine whether jobsite conditions expose 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 Co...

Page 23: ...r and change into clean clothing before leaving the jobsite Do not eat drink use tobacco products or apply cosmetics in areas where there is dust containing crystalline silica dust Wash hands before eating drinking or using these products Store food drink and personal belongings away from the work area WARNING Failure to follow any of the preceding safety instructions or those that follow within t...

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Page 25: ...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 27: ... off engine and electrical system First position clockwise RUN turns on electrical system Fully clockwise START starts engine returns to RUN when released Counterclockwise ACCESSORIES NOTICE Low engine oil pressure light also comes on 2 Throttle Lever Push forward increase engine speed Pull back decrease engine speed 1 2 ...

Page 28: ...tion then press Glow Plug Button and hold for 10 15 seconds Continue to hold while cranking engine Release button once engine starts 4 12V DC Auxiliary Electrical Outlet 12V available in Key ACC and Key RUN positions 5 Hourmeter Indicates total number of hours engine has been in operation 5 4 3 ...

Page 29: ...rature Light turns on when engine temperature is too high and shuts down engine NOTICE Engine will not restart until engine cools down enough for the light to turn off 3 Oil Pressure Indicator Light Light monitors engine oil pressure and comes on when the Keyswitch is initially turned ON If the light does not shut off within 30 seconds after starting the engine or comes on during normal operation ...

Page 30: ...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 31: ... in full forward and full reverse positions Lever must be in NEUTRAL for engine to start Maximum hydraulic flow through this valve is 13 5 gpm 51 1 L min at 2950 psi 203 bar Forward oil flows through female coupler Center OFF Back oil flows through male coupler 2 Dual Auxiliary Panel Shown ...

Page 32: ...ption High Flow Lever Lever detented in full forward and full reverse positions Lever must be in NEUTRAL for engine to start 13 5 gpm 51 1 L min max flow at 2950 psi 203 bar Forward oil flows through female coupler Center OFF Back oil flows through male coupler 3 ...

Page 33: ...ill spring return in both forward and reverse positions Max hydraulic flow through this valve is 5 gpm 19 L min at 2950 psi 203 bar Lever will automatically return to NEUTRAL so it does not affect neutral start Forward oil flows through female coupler Center OFF Back oil flows through male coupler 4 ...

Page 34: ...20 8 Controls S725TX Mini Skid Steer 5 Right Joystick Lift Tilt Controls Forward lower boom Forward to detent boom FLOAT Back raise boom Right tilt attachment forward Left tilt attachment back 5 ...

Page 35: ...drive 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 brake will engage wit...

Page 36: ...o prevent damaging electrical system Fuse Location Function 1 20A Ignition Breaker All Solenoid Cartridges 2 20A 12 vDC 3 30A Starter Solenoid 4 30A Glow Plug 5 15A Auxiliary Override 6 Open Not Used 7 30A Spare 8 15A Spare 9 Open Not Used 10 Open Not Used Relay Location Function A Operator Presence B Operator Presence Latch C Neutral Start D Fuel Shutdown 1 5 8 2 3 4 6 7 A B C D ...

Page 37: ...or 10 15 seconds for diesel engine option Step 7 Turn Keyswitch to START position release when engine starts Cold start condition continue holding Glow Plug Button until 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 10 seconds Step 8 Check t...

Page 38: ...ric block heater is available from your Vermeer Dealer 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 lack of oil which can damage the pump JUMP STARTING WARNING Battery post terminals and related...

Page 39: ...nly a 12 volt system for jump starting Battery Burns Avoid Battery contains sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns Avoid contact with eyes skin and clothing In case of 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...

Page 40: ... POSITIVE terminal 4 c Black to boost battery NEGATIVE terminal 5 d Black to frame 6 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 6 before adjusting red cable at point 3 Step 4 Start engine Step 5 Remove cables in REVERSE order and install covers over cable clamps Close and latch eng...

Page 41: ...ve Attachment Levers to OFF Step 3 Fully lower attachment onto the ground Step 4 Move Throttle to half throttle and run for a minimum of 15 seconds Step 5 Move Throttle fully back to idle Step 6 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 NOTICE Park brake will engage when operator steps off platfo...

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Page 43: ... and ramps must be free of debris that may interfere with loading unloading Place trailer on a level surface and block wheels or engage park brake of the towing vehicle Do not load if trailer bed or ramps are slippery Excessive ramp angle may increase difficulty in loading unloading WARNING Machine can slide off loading ramps or machine can tip over if loaded incorrectly Death or serious crushing ...

Page 44: ...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 45: ... the ramps the attachment should be raised 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 machine d...

Page 46: ...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 47: ...wn the ramps Before backing down the ramp the attachment should be raised just enough 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 just enough 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 Minimiz...

Page 48: ...achine onto the transport vehicle with a crane Fully raise lift arms before lifting for proper balance of the machine TOWING THE MACHINE Step 1 Attach a suitable towing chain to front tie down point 1 or rear tie down points 2 to retrieve the machine in the event that the machine becomes mired or disabled 1 2 1 ...

Page 49: ...wing the ground speed of the machine must not exceed 1 2 mph 2 3 km h Higher speeds will cause heat buildup which will damage the pumps and motors Do not tow more than 100 ft 30 m These valves must be fully closed after towing for normal tractor operation Torque bypass valves to 15 18 ft lb 20 24 5 Nm Do not attempt to push start the machine Damage to ground drive pumps or motors will result if to...

Page 50: ...ully remove wheel chocks Step 8 Tow disabled skid steer to a firm and level surface Step 9 To re engage park brake loosen jam nut then loosen setscrew Slide pin 7 out enough to engage sprocket teeth by approximately 5 8 16 mm Tighten jam nut to secure setscrew Install grease fitting NOTICE Pin must align between sprocket teeth to engage park brake If pin is behind a sprocket tooth see Park Brake C...

Page 51: ...ssure water and temperature power washers Water intrusion will likely cause malfunction or damage to any devices hit directly by the water spray Keep pressure washer stream away from machine controls and electrical electronic devices Compressed air can also push moisture through some connector and component seals Do not point air nozzle directly at seal areas ...

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Page 53: ...ith the controls operation and use of the machine under the supervision of a trained and experienced operator The operator must be familiar with the workplace s safety rules and regulations and must be mentally and physically capable of operating the machine safely WARNING Read Operator s Manual and safety signs and watch the operations and safety video before operating machine ...

Page 54: ...elect a device that is adequate and 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 mus...

Page 55: ... 102 dB A NOTICE 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 exposure has been measured according to ISO 2631 The level is below 0 5 m s2 Hand arm vibration exposure has been measured according to ISO 5349...

Page 56: ...will then mark their underground facilities by using the following international marking codes OSHA CFR 29 1926 651 requires that the estimated location of underground utilities be determined before beginning excavation or underground drilling operation When actual excavation or bore approaches an estimated utility location the exact location of the underground installation must be determined by a...

Page 57: ...l you confirm that the utility company has locked out power to that line DANGER Electric shock can kill If strike occurs stay on machine Contacting the machine and ground while stepping off may result in injury or death Raise auger or trencher to try breaking contact with electric power line Have someone who is clear of the area contact the utility company to shut off electrical power Do not conti...

Page 58: ... or force of explosion Immediately shut off engine evacuate area and contact utility company Do not return until utility company gives permission to do so WARNING Damaged or open fiber optic cable emits laser light which may be invisible and exposes microscopic glass shards Blindness or serious eye injury could result if exposed to laser light Damage to skin lungs and eyes could result due to cont...

Page 59: ...parks from the electrical system and engine exhaust can cause an explosion or fire in a flammable or explosive atmosphere Do not operate this machine in an area with flammable dust or vapors Carbon monoxide fumes from the engine can asphyxiate Operate only outdoors or provide adequate ventilation if indoor operation is essential WARNING Cliff and high banks can fall on you Take care when working b...

Page 60: ...eded for the work situation ATTACHMENTS WARNING Check machine before operating Machine must be in good operating condition and all safety equipment installed and functioning properly WARNING Using attachments authorized by Vermeer Corporation is important for your safety Using unauthorized attachments may cause difficulties with steering stopping stability and other undesirable performance or hand...

Page 61: ...ind it to accommodate the machine Step 2 Ensure pins are rotated so that tops of pins face outward as shown 1 Step 3 Start machine and lower lift arm Tilt loader mounting plate forward slightly Step 4 Drive machine FORWARD aligning loader mounting plate with attachment WARNING Attachment can fall off loader attachment mounting plate if incorrectly attached Death or serious injury could result When...

Page 62: ...tachment plate back fully Step 7 Ensure Ground Drive and Attachment Lift and Tilt Controls are in NEUTRAL and shut off machine Step 8 Rotate pins 180 so that pins engage and extend through bottom of attachment mount and are visible beneath attachment mount Tops of pins must face inward as shown 3 NOTICE Ensure pin ends extend through and are visible beneath attachment mount Step 9 If attachment re...

Page 63: ...shown Step 3 Start engine and tilt loader mounting plate 2 forward slightly Lower lift arms if necessary Step 4 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 from the machine resu...

Page 64: ...em 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 t...

Page 65: ...ylinders or motors may have residual pressure remaining 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 lift arms until attachment rests on the ground Ensure Ground Drive and Auxiliary Attachment Levers are in NEUTRAL Shut off...

Page 66: ...40 14 Preparation S725TX Mini Skid Steer Auxiliary Low Flow Option Machine may be equipped with optional auxiliary connections 2 2 ...

Page 67: ...o move the machine Use reduced speeds when operating in rough terrain or in small 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 removi...

Page 68: ...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 injured or killed Do not carry riders ...

Page 69: ...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 70: ...ry 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 crushing 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 lo...

Page 71: ...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 neve...

Page 72: ...sure 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 3 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 operating Step 4 When p...

Page 73: ...low proper procedures for attaching and removing attachments Refer to Attachments page 40 8 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 lift arms ...

Page 74: ...p 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 Safety page 50 1 Do not step off operator s platform when loader arms or attachment are raised Machine stability is reduced and may cause machine to tip forward whe...

Page 75: ...e 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 while driving slowly forward Step 6 When bucket is full tilt bucket fully backward WARNING Cliff and high banks can fall on you Take care when working below overhangs Do...

Page 76: ...y 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 Til...

Page 77: ...of the bucket Step 5 If necessary raise lift 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 S725TX WARNING The weight of your machine may cause the ground t...

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Page 79: ...re that all safety signs remain in place and in good condition follow instructions given below Keep safety signs clean Use soap and water not mineral spirits abrasive cleaners or other similar cleaners that will damage the sign Replace any damaged or missing safety signs When attaching safety signs the temperature of the mounting surface must be at least 40 F 5 C The mounting surface must also be ...

Page 80: ...rms Step 1 Remove pins 1 and red support bar 2 from stow location shown in left drawing Step 2 Install support bar over lift arm cylinder as shown in right photo Secure with pins in two outer holes 3 Step 3 When work is finished return support bar to stow location Install pins in two inner holes WARNING Falling loader arms can crush Engage support bar before working under arms 1 3 2 ...

Page 81: ...ourmeter is used to determine maintenance intervals for the machine The hourmeter indicates the total number of hours the engine has been in operation Maintenance intervals are based on normal operating conditions When operating under severe conditions the maintenance intervals should be shortened ...

Page 82: ...ructions Refer to the Engine Operation Manuals supplied with each machine for complete instructions 10 Hrs Daily 50 Hrs Weekly 100 Hrs Monthly 200 Hours 250 Hours 500 Hours 1000 Hours As Needed Engine Daily Checks Engine Coolant Level Check Engine Oil Check Fuel Tanks Fill Fuel Tanks Fill Biodiesel Fuel Hydraulic Fluid Check Air Cleaner Check Service Machine Grease Fuel Lines and Clamp Bands Check...

Page 83: ...lace Fuel Tanks Sediment Remove Engine Cooling System Drain and Clean Fan Belt Replace Battery Electrolyte Levels and Terminals Check Clean Fuel Filter Replace Hydraulic Fluid Change Hydraulic Strainer Service Engine System Check Lift Arm Cylinders Adjust Air Cleaner Element Replace Battery Replace Track Tension Adjust Handgrip Bar Adjust Storage Procedure 10 Hrs Daily 50 Hrs Weekly 100 Hrs Monthl...

Page 84: ...ervals S725TX Mini Skid Steer ATTACHMENT MAINTENANCE Refer to the attachment manuals provided by the attachment manufacturer The attachment manuals must be attached to the machine together with the S725TX Operator s Manual ...

Page 85: ...Call System First 40 4 Clean Machine 30 9 Cold Weather Starting 22 2 Control Station 20 4 Controls 20 1 Crystalline Silica 10 5 D Dealer Prep i Dealer Owner Information iii Delivery ii Digging with the Bucket 50 9 Driving off Trailer 30 5 Driving onto Trailer 30 3 Driving Safety 50 1 E Electricity 40 5 Emptying the Bucket 50 10 Engine Controls 20 1 Engine 22 2 F Fiber Optic 40 6 Filling the Bucket...

Page 86: ...aintenance 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 System 20 9 Operator Qualifications 40 1 P Park Brake 20 9 Personal Protection 40 2 Preparation 40 1 Prepare the Area 40 3 Prepare the Machine 40 8 Q R Receiving and Delivery Report i S Safe Operating o...

Page 87: ...S725TX Mini Skid Steer Index Trailer Preparations 30 1 Trailer Selection 30 1 Transporting the Machine 30 1 U V Vibration Levels 40 3 W While Driving 50 2 ...

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Page 89: ... edition Operator s Manual released o1_01 01 16 Section 20 62 Updated control logo for gas engines Removed engine fault codes no controller o1_02 12 18 Front 10 15 40 50 Back Introduction warranty warning icons safety messages Intended Use keyswitch issue symptom operating capacity Proposition 65 added to FM file ...

Page 90: ...el 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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