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WARRANTY

This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and work-

manship under normal use and service, for a period of one year from the 

date of purchase, when operated and maintained in accordance with the 

Operating and Maintenance Instructions supplied with this unit.  This 

warranty does not cover misuse or negligence.

Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be liable for any conse-

quential damage or expense of any kind, including loss of profits.   The 

manufacturer is under no circumstances liable for tractor damage of any 

kind.  The manufacturer is not liable for the maintenance of the product.  

This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser.  Warranty is 

void if repairs are attempted by anyone other than an Authorized Service 

Centre.

If a difficulty develops with the product, you should contact your near-

est Authorized Repair Centre, or distributor.  Only these locations are 

authorized to make repairs to the product or affect the replacement of 

defective parts, which will be done at no charge within a reasonable time 

after the receipt of the product.  Units or parts should be returned at the 

customer’s expense to the nearest repair location or Authorized Service 

Centre.  Pack unit in a strong carton and pad tightly to avoid damage.  

Damage in-transit is not covered by warranty.  Include original purchase 

receipt with any claim (keeping a copy for your files).

The distributor’s liability under warranty is limited to repair of the prod-

uct and/or replacement of parts and is given to the purchaser in lieu of 

all other remedies including incidental and consequential charges.  There 

are no warranties, expressed or implied other than those specified herein.  

For the nearest Authorized Service Centre call the manufacturer. For 

Honda engine service contact your local Honda dealer or www.honda.ca .

EMB MFG INC.

4144 Boomer Line,

St. Clements, ON

NOB 2M0  Canada

Phone: 519-699-9283  Fax:519-699-4146

Website:  www.embmfg.com  E-mail: [email protected]

Summary of Contents for FX8000

Page 1: ...Models FX8000 FX12000 Log Skidding Winch Operator s Manual and Parts List...

Page 2: ...6 Before Operationg 8 Operating Tips 9 Clutch Adjustment 9 Roller Chain Adjustment 10 Winching 11 Schematic Parts Front Assembly 12 Front Assembly Parts 13 Back Assembly 14 Back Assembly Prats 15 Cab...

Page 3: ...nly these locations are authorized to make repairs to the product or affect the replacement of defective parts which will be done at no charge within a reasonable time after the receipt of the product...

Page 4: ...s mechanism also helps guide the cable onto the drum Safety screen is standard for operator protection Must always be used when winching from the tractor seat if a cable breaks it could fly toward the...

Page 5: ...feet to the side of the winch to pull control rope while operating winch Do not operate winch from tractor seat unless protective shield is in place Never stand directly in line with cable while pulli...

Page 6: ...However shaft must have adequate over lap on telescoping tube see instructions below Mount the winch to the tractor s three point hitch The PTO shaft may be too long and may need to be cut to length...

Page 7: ...wn into drum Cable must be routed under roller on drum band coiler Insert cable into hole in drum and tighten clamp NOTE On first use pull cable out all the way and wind up cable under load If cable i...

Page 8: ...choker chains and accessories Correct Mounting Check all pins for correct installation and lynch pins PTO shaft for correct length not too long or short Sway bars are correctly adjusted for the appli...

Page 9: ...oses by pulling the drum brake rope until it locks up It will then stay locked until clutch is engaged slightly to release tension on the drum and the brake Clutch Adjustment Clutch free play is adjus...

Page 10: ...ic tightner Ro tate A until chain is correctly tensioned Tighten both A B Maintenance Grease all grease fittings every 50 hours of use or twice a year Store winch in a dry location to keep cable and w...

Page 11: ...ill stop when rope is released When operating winch the safest place to stand is the back left side of the winch Always wear safety goggles safety boots and heavy gloves suitable for handling steel ca...

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Page 13: ...9 NYLON PULLEY LW1109 10 PIN LW1110 11 BOLT LW1111 12 RETAINER LW1112 13 PIN LW1113 14 NYLON PULLEY LW1114 15 FORMED BRACKET LW1115 16 PIN LW1116 17 TOP PULLEY FRAME LW1117 18 TOP PULLEY LW1118 19 BU...

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Page 15: ...Description Part 141 NUT 142 PULLEY LW1302 143 SNATCHBLOCK SWIVEL LW1303 144 BOLT 145 NUT 146 LOCK WASHER 147 DRAWBAR LW1307 148 BOLT 149 NUT 150 NUT 151 LOCK WASHER 152 BOLT 153 SNATCHBLOCK BASE LW13...

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Page 17: ...LW1217 98 THRUST BEARING LW1218 99 NUT LW1219 100 SPACER LW1220 101 BRAKE PAD LW1221 102 CLAMP LW1222 103 DRUM LOCK LW1223 104 CABLE GUIDE BRAKE LW1224 105 CABLE CAGE LW1225 106 BOLT LW1226 107 MOUNT...

Page 18: ...ation for your Records Date of Purchase ______________________________ Selling Dealer _________________________________ Model Number ________________________________ Serial Number ____________________...

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Page 20: ...20 Manufactured by EMB MFG INC 4144 Boomer Line St Clements Ontario Canada N0B 2M0 Tel 519 699 9283 Fax 519699 4146...

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