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Read this manual completely before operating or maintaining this machine.  
Failure to follow safety precautions could result in serious injury or death.   
Keep this manual for future reference by you and by all those who operate 
and maintain this machine.

CHIKUSUI CANYCOM, INC.

90-1 Fukumasu, Yoshii-machi,

Ukiha-shi, Fukuoka, Japan 839-1396

Tel.+81-(0)943-75-2195 Fax.+81-(0)943-75-4396

Off-road Rubber Track Dumper 

SC75

Operator's Manual

3570 5101 001

Summary of Contents for SC75

Page 1: ...sult in serious injury or death Keep this manual for future reference by you and by all those who operate and maintain this machine CHIKUSUI CANYCOM INC 90 1 Fukumasu Yoshii machi Ukiha shi Fukuoka Japan 839 1396 Tel 81 0 943 75 2195 Fax 81 0 943 75 4396 Off road Rubber Track Dumper SC75 Operator s Manual 3570 5101 001 ...

Page 2: ...uarters TEL 81 0 943 75 2195 FAX 81 0 943 75 4396 Foreign Trade Center TEL 81 0 3 3552 6277 FAX 81 0 3 3552 6288 All rights reserved Unauthorized use or reproduction of this material is prohibited Authorized Dealer CHIKUSUI CANYCOM INC ...

Page 3: ...ngerous This machine may not be operated on public road or what is considered to be public road It is sole responsibility of the operator to consult the local regulations Do not modify this machine or do not operate this machine with the safety covers removed or open A serious accident could result Thank you for purchasing this machine This manual provides information needed for safe and effective...

Page 4: ...to the machine if the user does not follow the procedures or the instructions Indicates important information which needs particular attention In this manual the following four warning terms are used to signal the four levels of hazard or seriousness of possible accidents Read and understand what they mean and always follow the instructions in this manual Warning Terms Used in this Manual NOTE Not...

Page 5: ...e the product name serial number and the make and type of the engine handy at the time of contact The model and serial number can be found on the model label as shown below and the make and type of the engine can be found in Chapter5 Specifications of this manual Page12 After Sales Service Location of Model Label Model Label The replacement or repair parts for this product shall remain available f...

Page 6: ... 4 Servicing 8 2 Controls and Components 10 Name and Function of Controls 10 3 Specifications 12 Product Specifications 12 Contents of the Tool Bag 13 4 Operation 14 Preparation 14 Pre start up Inspection 14 Checking and Filling Fuel 14 Driving 16 Starting 16 Driving 19 Stopping 22 Parking 22 ...

Page 7: ... of Consumables and Spares 34 Removing and Installing Body Panels 35 Engine Compartment 35 Engine 37 Engine Oil 37 Oil Filter 39 Air Cleaner 39 Spark Plugs 40 Drive Train 41 Tracks 41 HST HydroStatic Transmission Fluid 42 Line Filter and Suction Filter 43 Transmission Oil 44 Drive Belts 46 Belt Stoppers 47 Parking Brake 47 Control Stick 49 Greasing and Lubricating 51 ...

Page 8: ...s Belt 52 Electrical System 53 Battery 53 Fuses 55 After Use Care 56 After Normal Use 56 After Cold Weather Use 56 Storage 57 6 Troubleshooting 58 Troubleshooting 58 7 Transporting 62 Hauling 62 Loading and Unloading 63 Hoisting 64 ...

Page 9: ...ual Have the warranty certificate signed and sealed after you have received and fully understood the instructions for handling this machine and received the receipt Appendix Operator s Manual for the Engine Be sure to read and understand it together with this manual ...

Page 10: ...ow the instructions and precautions in them Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death to the operator or bystanders Keep the labels clean and legible Do not use solvents or gasoline to clean the labels Replace these labels immediately if they have been removed have fallen off or become illegible Use the part number on the label or shown in this manual to order a replacement label fr...

Page 11: ...erstand the operator s manual b e f o r e u s e o r maintenance WARNING Power sources H y d r a u l i c a n d e l e c t r i c p o w e r sources are pres ent Lockout ALL energy sources before servicing DANGER Moving belts can entangle hand and arm Keep hands a w a y t o a v o i d injury WARNING Moving fan blades can sever hand and fingers Keep h a n d s a way t o avoid injury WARNING 3570 5036 001 ...

Page 12: ...e Local regulations may restrict the minimum age of the operator The operator is responsible for the accidents or hazards caused to other people or their property Do not carry passengers other than the operator Always keep in mind that care and concentration is required when working with ride on machines Loss of control on a slope cannot be regained by the application of the brake The main reasons...

Page 13: ...d These areas will be very hot and can cause burns Do not operate the machine under the influence of alcohol or drugs Always check for obstacles before operating on new terrain Before starting the engine and moving the machine be sure all persons are a safe distance away from the machine Sound the horn to warn bystanders Always hold the guide rail with one hand to keep your posture when the machin...

Page 14: ...ever operate on terrain that you are not comfortable with Avoid terrain that is so rough slippery or loose that you feel like you could tip over Do not operate the machine near the edge of a cliff an overhang or a slide area Do not make sudden maneuvers A sudden start stop or turn can make the machine lose control and could cause a tip over Be especially cautious when traveling on soft or wet grou...

Page 15: ... Avoid turning on a slope If turning is unavoidable make only a short gradual and steady turn If the engine stalls or loses traction during a climb and cannot make it to the top of the slope do not try to turn the machine around Carefully back down slowly straight down the slope When going over the top of a slope go slow an obstacle a sharp drop or another vehicle or person could be on the other s...

Page 16: ...Load cargo in the bucket so the weight is evenly distributed Keep in mind that liquid concrete will shift in the bucket and hence its center of gravity also shifts When carrying a solid cargo strap the cargo to the load deck to prevent the cargo from shifting Ensure that cargo does not obstruct the operator s field of view When carrying a load drive at a reduced speed Allow a greater distance for ...

Page 17: ... extremely flammable and can be explosive When parking the machine indoors make certain that the building is well ventilated and that the machine is not close to any source of flame or spark including appliances with pilot lights Servicing Do not service the machine when the engine is running Make certain that there is adequate ventilation when operating the engine indoors to prevent poisoning by ...

Page 18: ... all fuel lines on a regular basis for tightness and wear Tighten or repair them as needed If the engine must be running to perform a service keep hands feet clothing and any part of the body away from any moving part especially the cooling fan and the belts at the side of the engine Do not touch the engine muffler or exhaust pipe while the engine is running or soon after it has stopped These area...

Page 19: ...mponents 10 2 Name and Function of Controls 1 Dump Lever Raises or lowers the bucket 2 Dump Pedals Coupled to the dump lever and raises or lowers the bucket 3570M 0201 010E Forward Backward 1 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 12 2 11 ...

Page 20: ...the run position If there is no problem it goes off when the engine is started If a problem is detected when the engine is running it lights up 8 Main Switch Main switch is used to start or stop the engine 9 Choke Knob Pulling the choke knob closes the choke valve to help start the engine in the cold weather Push the knob back to open the valve once the engine starts 10 Horn Button Pressing this b...

Page 21: ... e r Dimensions Length mm in 1295 51 0 Width mm in 765 30 1 Height mm in 540 21 3 Volume Struck m3 cu ft 0 41 14 5 Engine Model Robin EH65DS Type Air cooled 4 cycle V twin Gasoline Cylinder Bore Stroke mm in 80X65 3 15 2 56 Displacement cm3 cu In 653 39 8 Maximum Output kw PS rpm 16 1 22 3 600 Maximum Torque N m lbf ft rpm 45 6 33 6 2 500 Starter System Electric Fuel Automotive Unleaded Gasoline F...

Page 22: ...t Dump Hydraulic Pump Type Gear Pump Max Speed rpm 2 300 Max Discharge L min US Gal min 17 6 4 65 Relief Pressure MPa psi 9 8 1421 Cylinder Bore X Stroke mm in 60X400 2 36X15 75 Performance Max Angle Degrees 90 Lifting Time Sec 4 0 Lowering Time Sec 3 4 Hydraulic Fluid Capacity L Shared with HST System These specifications are subject to change without notice P e r f o r m a n c e No C o n t e n t...

Page 23: ...se fuel is spilt wipe out immediately Start up Inspection Preparation Always perform an inspection before use Refer to the Maintenance Schedule page 28 for the inspection schedule and procedure Checking and Filling Fuel 1 Insert the key into the main switch 2 Turn the main switch to run position 3570M 0401 010E Stop Run Pinch point watch your hands when shutting the engine hood Checking Fuel ...

Page 24: ...uel gauge 3570M 0401 030E Engine Hood 1 Open the engine hood Filling Fuel 3570M 0401 040E Engine Hood Stay Fuel Filler Cap 2 Hold the engine hood open with the engine hood stay Open the fuel filler cap and fill fuel Put the fuel filler cap back in place and tighten it securely Undo the engine hood stay and close the engine hood ...

Page 25: ... If the engine does not start wait for 30 seconds or more before attempting to start again In the winter or cold climate warm up the engine thoroughly before driving the machine Driving with the cold engine may cause excessive wear 1 Make sure the control stick is in the neutral position and on center not twisted Starting 2 Make sure the dump lever is in the neutral position and the lock plate is ...

Page 26: ...brake is in engaged position This is due to the safety feature on this product 7 Insert the key into the main switch 8 Turn the main switch to start position to start the engine Once the engine starts release the key immediately the switch will automatically return to run position Normal Starting 3570M 0402 030E Clutch Lever 3570M 0402 040E Parking Brake Lever 3570M 0402 050E Throttle Lever Choke ...

Page 27: ... already warm 3 Move the clutch lever to disengaged position 4 Follow 4 to 10 in the normal starting procedure above Starting in Cold Weather 3570M 0402 070E Clutch Lever 3570M 0402 030E Clutch Lever Drive the machine gently in the first week or so 40 50 hours of use after purchase for breaking in NOTE 5 Move the clutch lever to engaged position 6 Allow the engine to warm up by running it for 3 5 ...

Page 28: ...speed change of direction or stop Do not turn at speed Avoid sudden maneuvers this may cause the operator to fall or the machine to tip over Do not turn the key to off position while traveling Machine can lose stability and tip over Always move the control stick back to the neutral and centered position before releasing Letting it go from other operationg positions may result in sudden deceleratio...

Page 29: ...rol stick controls the machine speed 6 Move the control stick gradually forward and twist it right clockwise to turn right 3570M 0402 110E Control Stick Right Turn Forward See Specifications page 13 for the speed range 3570M 0402 100E Control Stick Forward Backward Moving Forward Moving Backward NOTE Turning while Traveling Forward 3 Move the throttle lever toward fast position to increase the eng...

Page 30: ...orward and twist it left counter clockwise to turn left 8 Move the control stick gradually backward and twist it left counter clockwise to turn right 3570M 0402 130E Control Stick Right Turn Backward 3570M 0402 140E Control Stick Left Turn Backward 9 Move the control stick gradually backward and twist it right clockwise to turn left ...

Page 31: ...f it is absolutely necessary to park the machine on a slope make certain to apply parking brake firmly and block the tracks with chocks Parking 3570M 0402 040E Parking Brake Lever Do not make a sudden stop The machine may skid or tip over Always park on a firm level place Never park on a potentially dangerous place Stopping 1 Move the control stick gradually to the neutral and centered not twisted...

Page 32: ...170E Stop Start Run 3 Move the throttle lever toward slow position to decrease the engine speed 4 Turn the main switch to off position Remove the key from the main switch Leaving the main switch in on position drains the battery and cause it to discharge NOTE ...

Page 33: ... loaded bucket slow the engine speed and lower the bucket gently 1 Move the throttle lever to fast position to increase the engine speed Dumping 2 Turn the lock plate to the side so that the dump lever can be moved 3 Move the dump lever gradually toward up to raise the bucket 4 When the bucket reaches its upper limit a hissing noise is heard move the dump lever back to neutral position Raising the...

Page 34: ...0E Dump Lever Lock Plate 3570M 0403 050E Dump Pedal Down Raising the Bucket with Dump Pedal 5 Move the dump lever gradually toward down to lower the bucket 6 When the bucket reaches its lower limit a hissing noise is heard move the dump lever back to neutral position 7 Turn the lock plate back in place to lock the dump lever 5 Step lightly on the dump pedal down to lower the bucket 6 When the buck...

Page 35: ... Place the safety prop under the bucket when inspecting or working under the bucket Make certain to undo the safety prob before lowering the bucket 1 Raise the bucket 2 Hold the bucket with the safety prop 3570M 0403 060E Safety Prop ...

Page 36: ...ed with the step lock in either position 1 Pull the step lock knob 2 Fold the step Once the step is fully folded release the step lock knob so that the step locks in this position 3570M 0403 070E Step Lock Knob 1 Hold the step firmly and pull the step lock knob 2 Unfold the step Once the step is fully unfolded release the step lock knob so that the step locks in this position 3570M 0403 080E Step ...

Page 37: ...without loading Engine shall stay running smoothly Contact your Canycom r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f o r inspection When accelerating engine throttle lever shall move smoothly and engine shall accelerate smoothly without stopping or knocking Exhaust Warm up engine thoroughly and observe exhaust sound and gas from idle to fast speed exhaust sound shall be normal and no smoke shall be observed Ther...

Page 38: ...ble oil leak shall be found in head cover oil pan or pipes Fuel System There shall not be any leak in fuel tank hoses or pipes Fuel hoses shall be free of damage or deterioration Fuel filter shall not be excessively dirty or clogged There shall not be sediments or water in the fuel tank Electrical System S p a r k Plugs Electrodes shall not be worn and there shall not be excessive carbon deposit C...

Page 39: ...ecting Changing Page 42 Hydraulic fluid shall be clean and free of dirt or contamination Inspecting Changing Page 42 There shall be no fluid leak in or around fluid tank Linkage Rods links and wires in linkage shall be free of deformation or damage Connections shall be free of looseness excessive play or missing cotter pins Undercarriage W h e e l s S p r o c k e t s Idlers Shall be free of cracks...

Page 40: ...ll be observed when hydraulic pump is in operation Amount and pressure of discharge under load shall be within the standard range specified by the manufacturer this may be skipped if irregular vibration noise or heat described above is not observed H y d r a u l i c Valve There shall be no leak in or around hydraulic valve H y d r a u l i c s Belt Belt tension shall be properly adjusted Inspecting...

Page 41: ...ks deformation or corrosion Fastening bolts or nuts shall not be loose or missing Body Panels Shall be free of cracks or deformation Doors shall open close and lock properly Fastening bolts or nuts shall not be loose or missing Loading Deck Bucket Loading deck shall be raised and lowered smoothly Shall be free of cracks deformation or corrosion Fastening bolts or nuts shall not be loose or missing...

Page 42: ...ar Oil API rating GL 4 or 5 SAE rating 80 2 0L 2 11 US qt Page 44 HST Fluid Change Initially After 50 hours Every 500 hours afterwards High viscosity index hydraulic fluid ISO VG46 23L 6 08US Gal Page 42 Battery Electrolyte Inspect daily Distilled Water Page 53 Numbers in the square brackets indicate the capacity including the oil filter cartridge Greasing and Lubrication Points Point Schedule Gra...

Page 43: ... defective Replace in pairs 2 Page 47 Suction Filter 36636029000 Every 500 hours 1 Page 43 Line Filter 35706161000 Every 500 hours 1 Page 43 Hydraulic Hose HST Every 2 years or if defective 1 Electrical System Battery 40B19R 37053901000 Replace if defective 1 Page 53 Fuse 5A Replace if defective 3 Page 55 Fuse 30A Replace if defective 1 Page 55 Hydraulic System Hydraulics Belt LA35 08511600035 Rep...

Page 44: ...ld the back panel in place and fasten bolts to install the back panel 3570M 0505 010E Back Panel Removing the Side Panel Right 1 Unfasten 4 bolts to remove the right side panel Installing the Side Panel Right 1 Hold the right side panel in place and fasten bolts to install the right side panel 3570M 0505 020E Side Panel Right Removing the Side Panel Left 1 Unfasten 4 bolts to remove the left side ...

Page 45: ...en bolts to install the control rod cover 2 Install the back panel Page 35 3570M 0505 040E Control Rod Cover Removing the Front Panel 1 Raise the bucket 2 Hold the bucket with the safety prop 3 Unfasten 4 bolts to remove the front panel Installing the Front Panel 1 Hold the front panel in place and fasten bolts to install the front panel 2 Undo the safety prop and lower the bucket 3570M 0505 050E ...

Page 46: ...lt 1 Park the machine on a level surface 2 Open the engine hood and hold it in place with the engine hood stay Dispose of the drained oil properly Make certain to fill the engine with correct grade of oil to the specified level Insufficient amount or wrong grade of oil reduces performance and may cause permanent damage to the engine Inspecting 3570M 0506 010E Engine Hood Stay Dipstick ...

Page 47: ...l filter cartridge Removing the oil filler cap helps drain oil faster 3570M 0506 020E Upper Limit Lower Limit 3570M 0506 040E Drain Plug To obtain correct reading check oil level before starting or wait about 10 minutes after stopping the engine to allow oil to drain back to the oil pan Always check oil level on a level surface NOTE 3 Pull out the dip stick Wipe oil off of the dipstick with clean ...

Page 48: ...37 5 Run the engine and make sure that there is no leak at the filter mount 6 Install panels back in place 3570M 0506 060E Oil Filter Cartridge Air Cleaner Clean air cleaner element regularly Dirty cleaner element reduces engine performance and life Replace the cleaner element if damaged 1 Open the engine hood and hold it in place with the engine hood stay 2 Remove the air cleaner lid 3570M 0506 0...

Page 49: ...Install the spark plugs and the spark plug caps Undo the engine hood stay and close the engine hood Never pull ignition cable when removing a spark plug cap Conductor in the cable may be severed or damaged If a spark plug is damaged replace it with a new one 3570M 0506 090E Spark Plug Spark Plug 3 Remove the air cleaner element 4 Follow the instructions in the Operator s Manual for the engine to c...

Page 50: ...he track and the second wheel to be between 20 and 30mm 0 79 1 18 Adjust the tracks if the clearance is not within this range 3 Lower the machine Inspecting Support the machine securely on a firm level surface with jack stands when servicing Make certain to adjust the track tension properly Inproperly tensioned tracks may wear or come off resulting in property damage serious injury or death 3570M ...

Page 51: ...ic Transmission Fluid Dispose of the drained fluid properly according to the national and local regula tions 3570M 0507 020E Filler Cap Upper Limit Lower Limit Oil Level Window 1 Park the machine on a level ground 2 Lift the bucket and hold the bucket with the safety prop Page 26 Lock the dump lever with lock plate 3 Visually inspect the oil level window 4 If the level is low open the filler cap a...

Page 52: ... 7 Start the engine and engage the clutch to circulate the fluid Watch for a leak 8 Install the right side panel Page 35 3570M 0507 040E Line Filter Cartridge 3570M 0507 030E Drain Plug 1 Have an appropriate oil drain pan 2 Lift the bucket and hold the bucket with the safety prop Page 26 Lock the dump lever with lock plate 3 Remove the drain plug to drain fluid 4 Wipe the drain plug and drain hole...

Page 53: ...and block the tracks with chocks when working under the machine Replace both the line filter cartridge and the suction filter element when hydraulic fluid is changed Do not use the filter wrench when tightening the filter cartridge Tighten it by hand NOTE 5 Unfasten the suction filter with a wrench and install a new filter Tighten it securely 6 Coat the O ring with hydraulic fluid evenly and inser...

Page 54: ...on of the oil If dirty change it 4 Visually inspect the seal washer on the inspection plug 5 Clean the inspection plug and seal washer Put the inspection plug back in the inspection hole and tighten it securely 3570M 0507 060E Inspection Plug 1 Remove the back panel Page 35 2 Remove the filler cap and fill a sufficient amount of oil 3 Inspect the oil level 4 Put the filler cap back in place 5 Inst...

Page 55: ...formance and its service life 1 Remove the back and the left side panels Page 35 2 With two wrenches loosen the lock nuts that lock the turnbuckle on the clutch linkage Adjusting 3570M 0507 090E Turnbuckle Lock Nuts Contact your CANYCOM representative when the belt needs to be replaced NOTE 3 Move the clutch lever to engaged position 4 Adjust the turnbuckle so that the inside dimention between the...

Page 56: ...pulley is 10 20mm 0 39 0 79 Tighten the bolts securely 4 Start the engine and observe if the belt runs smoothly without rubbing the pins Stop the engine 5 Install the left side panel in place Page 35 Adjusting 3570M 0507 110E Engine Pulley B A A A Transmission Pulley Bolt Bolt Bolt 3570M 0507 120E Spring Always keep brake adjusted for maximum performance Inproperly adjusted brake may result in pro...

Page 57: ...507 130E Spring 66 68mm 1 Make certain the control stick is in the neutral and centered position 2 Move the brake lever to engaged position 3 Remove the back panel Page 35 4 Loosen the lock nuts 5 Adjust the turnbuckle so that the distance between the spring hooks shall be between 66 and 68mm 2 60 and 2 68 respectively 6 Tighten the lock nuts securely 7 Install the back panel back in place Page 35...

Page 58: ...ed at the time of shipment Adjustment is needed only when the transmission the control stick itself or its linkage is replaced or dismantled NOTE Inspecting 3 Remove the back panel and the control rod cover Page 35 36 4 Loosen the lock nuts A 5 Rotate the rod B until the right track does not move When the track moves forward turn the rod so that the distance between the rod ends C becomes longer W...

Page 59: ...t the distance between the rod ends F becomes longer When the track moves backward turn the rod so that the distance between the rod ends F becomes shorter 9 Tighten the lock nuts D securely 10 Install control rod cover and back panel Page 36 35 Adjusting When the Left Track Moves 3570M 0507 160E Lock Nut D Lock Nut D Rod End F Rod End F Rod E ...

Page 60: ...n rust excessive wear or seizure 3570M 0507 170E Greasing Points Lubricating Points 1 Grease and lubricate the greasing and lubricating points Grease and lubricant to use Page 33 When using a manual grease gun pump 5 6 times When the handle of the gun becomes heavy stop pumping immediately When using a pneumatic grease gun pump it for a few seconds NOTE ...

Page 61: ...0508 020E 65 68mm Inspecting Adjust belt tension properly Inproperly tensioned belts may reduce performance and its service life Adjusting Contact your CANYCOM representative when the belt needs to be replaced NOTE 1 Locate the tension arm spring Loosen the lock nut 2 Adjust the adjust nut so that the inside dimension between the spring hooks is between 65 and 68 mm 2 56 and 2 68 3 Tighten the loc...

Page 62: ...id level is below the lower limit Charging battery with insufficient fluid may shorten battery life or cause explosion Never fill battery fluid beyond the upper limit Battery fluid may spill and cause damage to the machine or personal injury Always disconnect the terminal first and connect the terminal first Disconnecting or connecting in the opposite order may cause a short circuit When installin...

Page 63: ... between the Upper Level and Lower Level lines If the fluid level is below the lower Level fill Inspecting 1 Remove the right side and back panels Page 35 2 Disconnect the cable from the terminal 3 Disconnect the cable from the terminal 4 Remove the battery off the machine 5 Remove all the filler plugs 6 Follow the instructions in the battery charger user s manual to charge the battery Charging UP...

Page 64: ...lace a fuse with the one of the correct rating 3570M 0509 040E Fuse Housing 7 When the battery is fully charged put the filler plugs back in place and install the battery 8 Connect the cable from the terminal 9 Connect the cable from the terminal 10 Install the right side and back panels back in place Consider rapid charging as an emergency measure This method uses a large amount of current to com...

Page 65: ...air breather with running water water may enter inside and cause rust or damage Clean the machine after use leaving dirt or foreign objects may cause damage Do not attempt to move the machine when it becomes inoperable due to freezing 1 Clean the machine remove dirt mud and othe foreign matters after use 2 Park the machine on a paved or firm dry surface 3 If the machine is to be left outside cover...

Page 66: ...gine or control panel with running water water may enter inside and cause rust or damage Clean the machine before storage leaving dirt or foreign objects may cause damage Do not store the machine in a humid dusty or hot place Fire hazard do not store the machine where there is a possiblity of ignition Battery dischages even when it is not in use A battery may hold charge for a few months but it is...

Page 67: ... not start or is difficult to start Parking brake lever is engaged in the position safety mechanism is working Disengage the parking brake Battery is discharged Add battery fluid Charge the battery Replace the battery Page 53 Battery cable is disconnected Connect the battery cable Blown fuse Replace the fuse Page 55 Bad connection or breakage in the wiring Please contact your CANYCOM representativ...

Page 68: ... Other other than the above Please contact your CANYCOM representative Idling is not stable Insufficient intake air clogged air cleaner Clean or replace the air cleaner Page 39 Other other than the above Please contact your CANYCOM representative Poor power or acceleration Bad fuel Change fuel Wrong oil improper viscosity Change to suitable oil Page 37 Accelerator throttle is not properly adjusted...

Page 69: ...lace the air cleaner Page 39 Choke is not fully open Open the choke fully Other other than the above Please contact your CANYCOM representative White or blue smoke comes out of exhaust Engine oil level is too high Adjust the oil level Other other than the above Please contact your CANYCOM representative D r i v e T r a i n Machine does not move forward backward turning when the control stick is in...

Page 70: ...ther other than the above Please contact your CANYCOM representative S a f e t y D e v i c e s Lamp does not light Blown bulb Replace Blown fuse Replace Page 55 Other other than the above Please contact your CANYCOM representative Horn does not work Blown fuse Replace Page 55 Other other than the above Please contact your CANYCOM representative Hydraulic D u m p s y s t e m Dump does not work Insu...

Page 71: ...eight of the loading deck of the transporter and have anti slip ramp surfaces Secure the hooks of the loading ramps firmly and flush with the loading deck Never ride the machine when loading to or unloading from the transporter Fold the step and drive in the walk behind mode Move slowly forward when loading onto and move slowly backward when unloading off of the transporter Pay special care when g...

Page 72: ...e drive the machine slowly backward onto the loading deck 5 Park the machine according to the instructions in Parking Page 22 6 Secure the machine onto the loading deck with rope or tie down belts 1 Park the transporter Secure the wheels with chocks 2 Undo rope or tie downs that secure the machine 3 Place the loading ramps Secure the hooks of the amps firmly and flush with the loading deck 4 In th...

Page 73: ...hoisting wire ropes to the 4 lift hooks located on the corners of the machine Hoist the center of the ropes 3570M 0701 020E Lift Hooks Use hoisting slinging attachments wire ropes chains etc of sufficient strength Always use the ones of the same length when more than one is used ...

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