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Permissible water depth
Do not drive the machine in water deeper
than the midline of the pallets.
Grease parts that have been submerged
for a long time until the grease is
squeezed out of the zerks.
4.9.
Getting out of the Muddy Environment
Always operate carefully to avoid getting stuck in the mud. If the machine gets stuck in
the mud, follow the steps below to get the machine out.
A)
One side of the tracks is stuck
ATTENTION: When lifting the machine with working device, be sure to keep the
bottom of the bucket in contact with the ground. (Do not use bucket teeth to push).
The angle between the arm and boom should be 90 to 110 degrees.
When only one side of the track is stuck in the
mud, lift the track with the bucket, then put a
board or log under it and drive the machine out.
If necessary, put boards under the bucket as well.
B)
Both tracks are stuck
If both tracks are stuck in the mud and are
slipping. Place boards or logs under both tracks
using the method provided above.