6. Operating Instructions
The operator is responsible to be familiar with and follow all
operating and safety procedures.
6.1 Jobsite Safety
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Please remember it is important that you read the
operator's manual and heed the safety signs on the
machine. They are there for your safety, as well as the
safety of others. The safe use of this machine is strictly up
to you, the operator.
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Before moving, making, adjustments or servicing, put the
machine in safe condition:
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Grapple is closed and resting on trailer
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Boom lock pin installed
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Fuel valve is turned off (power pack equipped)
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Trailer load is secure
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Tow vehicle parking brake is applied. Engine stopped
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Extend stabilizers to support frame during loading and
unloading.
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Position the trailer to provide a firm base for the stabilizer
pads before loading or unloading.
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Stay 20 feet (6 m) away from power lines. Electrocution
can occur without direct contact. Stay away from overhead
utilities and obstructions.
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Keep all bystanders out of the work zone, at least 20 ft
(6 m) feet away from trailer, grapple and logs when loading
or unloading or when engine is running.
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Position the controls and operate the machine opposite the
work zone.
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Be aware of your operator safe zone and keep boom and
material out of it.
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Do not operate machine inside a closed building to prevent
asphyxiation from engine exhaust.
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Never consume alcoholic beverages or drugs while
operating this equipment. Alertness or coordination can be
affected. Consult your doctor about operating this machine
while taking prescription medications.
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Do not allow riders on this machine at any time. There is no
safe place for any riders. Do not move or carry people on
boom or grapple.
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Never allow children or unauthorized people to operate or
be around this machine.
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When operating this equipment, it is recommended to have
at least two operators present and trained in safe operation
of the machine. All operators must be completely familiar
with all components of the machine and their function.
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Keep hydraulic lines and fittings tight, in good condition and
free of leaks.
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Keep the working area clean and free of debris to prevent
tripping. Operate only on level ground.
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Do not overload lift or trailer capacity.
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Review safety instructions annually.
6.2 Before Start-up
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Clear the area of bystanders.
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Review the machine components. See page 20.
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Review and follow the Pre-start Checks (see next page).
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Review operation and function of the controls.
See page 7.
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Survey the work site. Position machine in a clear, level
work area at the work site. Do not start boom and grapple
operation until in position.
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Set up the machine as shown on page 33. Stabilizers
must be fully lowered, and trailer attached to tow vehicle.
Protective Equipment
Anyone operating this equipment or working nearby must wear
appropriate PPE. This list includes but is not limited to:
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Safety shoes with slip resistant soles.
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Safety glasses or face shield.
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Hearing protection.
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Heavy or leather gloves.
Training
Each operator must be trained and familiar with the set up and
operation of the machine and its components.
New operators, or experienced operators at the start of a
new season should practice moving the boom, dipper and
grapple. Move the trailer to an open area without obstructions
or bystanders to set up the machine. Practice moving and
manipulating each component to be familiar and comfortable
with how they function.
Time invested in training and practice makes a more efficient
operation and a safer working environment.
Operating Instructions
LXT95 / LXT115
Log Trailer & Grapple
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