Dumping the Load Over a
Solid Embankment
Travel slowly with load low as possible toward the
dumping area. Stop the machine at the position where
the bucket extends half-way over the edge of the
embankment. Roll the bucket forward, raise and
extend the boom to dump the material. After dumping,
slowly back away from the embankment while retract-
ing and lowering the boom and rolling the bucket back.
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WARNING
DO NOT drive too close to an excavation or
ditch. Be sure the surrounding ground has
adequate strength to support the weight of the
Telescopic Handler and the load.
Scraping and Leveling with Bucket
Scraping With a Bucket
Operate the Telescopic Handler in a forward position
for scraping. Position the boom retracted with bucket
down. Tip the bucket cutting edge at a slight angle to
the surface being scraped. Travel slowly forward so
material can flow over the cutitng edge and collect
inside the bucket.
Leveling With a Bucket
Drive the Telescopic Handler to the outer edge of the
area being leveled. Position the boom retracted with
the bucket down. Roll the bucket forward and place the
cutting edge at a 30 to 45 degree angle to the surface.
Travel backwards while feathering the boom control
joystick, dragging the dirt and leveling it at the same
time.
ROAD TRAVEL
For short distance highway travel, attach a SMV (slow
moving vehicle) emblem (purchased locally) to the
back of the Telescopic Handler. Activate hazard lights
on the machine. For highway operation, obtain and
install an amber flashing beacon.
NOTE:
ALWAYS follow ALL state and local reg-
ulations regarding the operation of equipment on
or across public highways! Also, whenever any
appreciable distance exists between jobsites or if
operation on public highway is prohibited, be sure
to transport the machine using a vehicle of appro-
priate size and weight.
TRANSPORTING BETWEEN
JOBSITES
When transporting the Telescopic Handler, know the
overall height to allow clearance of obstructions.
Remove or tape over the slow moving vehicle (SMV)
emblem if it will be visible to traffic.
WARNING
ALWAYS abide by the following recommended
procedures and guidelines, when attempting
to use ramps to load the machine onto (or
unload it from) a truck or trailer. Failure to
heed can result in damage to equipment and
serious personal injury or death!
Positioning
Bucket for
Scraping
Scraping
with Bucket
Leveling
with Bucket
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