
Remote Operation
Hydraulic Control Operation
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Remote Operation
1.
Move the clamp out and down so it will not get in the way of logs being loaded onto the
bed.
Lower the clamp in/out lever to move the clamp out toward the loading side of the
sawmill.
Lower the clamp up/down lever to lower the clamp below bed level.
2.
Raise the log loader lever to extend the legs of the log loader out as far as they will go.
3.
The chain securing the log loading arm to the bed frame will be tight. Manually push the
log loader arm until there is slack in the chain.
4.
Unchain the loading arm from the bed frame.
5.
Manually lower the log loader so it rests on the ground.
CAUTION!
Be careful when manually lowering the log
loader. Do not drop the loader onto the ground or perform
any action which might break the velocity fuse valves on
the loader cylinders. These valves control hydraulic flow
and are necessary to prevent the loading arm from
collapsing during use.
6.
Lower the loader lever to lower the loading arm as far as it will go. Logs must be rolled
onto the loading arms one at a time.
7.
The front, middle 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.
The front toe board is raised by lifting the front toe board lever up.The middle toe board is
raised by lifting the middle 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.