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2. Move the loader and tilt the attachment to position
the wood between the slider weldment (A) and the
cutting edge (B) with the wood against the boom
(C).
Picture note: Splitting with optional cross cut blades.
3. Use the loader hydraulic controls to extend the cyl-
inder and force the wood into the cutting edge and
cross cut blades.
4. When the wood has split as desired or the cylinder is
fully extended, use the loader hydraulic controls to
fully retract the cylinder.
5. Repeat to split the wood as needed.
Trimming or Pruning and Shearing Trees
1. Remove the cross cut blades if installed (See OP-
TIONAL ATTACHMENTS.)
IMPORTANT
AVOID DAMAGE!
Do not attempt to shear trees which are more than
8 inches in diameter. Shearing trees which are
more than 8 inches in diameter may damage the
attachment.
Operating
Picture note: Attachment installed for operation with
the boom out. Optional cross cut blades shown.
Picture note: Attachment installed for operation with
the boom sideways. Optional cross cut blades shown.
2. Use the loader hydraulic controls to retract the hy-
draulic cylinder, opening the area between the slider
weldment (A) and the cutting edge (B) far enough to
allow the tree to fit between them.
3. Move the loader and tilt the attachment to position
the tree to be sheared or the limbs to be trimmed or
pruned between the cutting edge and the slider weld-
ment with the wood against the boom (C).