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Setup & Operation
Hydraulic Control Operation
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Setup & Operation
8. Lower the loader lever to lower the loading arm as far as it will go. Logs must be rolled
onto the loading arm one at a time for loading onto the bed of the mill.
9. The front and rear toe boards should be below bed level. Once a tapered log has been
loaded, the front or rear end of the log may be lifted to parallel the heart of the log to the
path of the blade.
Revisions E7+
The front toe board is raised by lifting the front toe board lever up. The rear toe board is
raised by lifting the rear toe board lever up. Once a flat has been made and the log is
ready to be turned, push the appropriate toe board lever down to lower either toe board
until it falls below the level of the bed.
Revisions C7 - E6
The front toe board is raised by lifting the toe board lever up. The rear toe board is raised
by pushing the lever down. Once a flat has been made and the log is ready to be turned,
the toe board release valve should be turned clockwise to lower either toe board until it
falls below the level of the bed.
CAUTION!
Always be sure the toe boards are lowered
below bed level before turning or loading logs onto the bed.
Loading and turning logs or cants can cause permanent
damage to the toe boards if they are left in the up position.