Machine Operation
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TRANSPORTING
Transport wheels help to eliminate damage to fl ooring and make movement of unit
easier.
ATTACHING/REMOVING TRANSPORT WHEELS
1. Remove two outside blade cover bolts (Figure B).
2. Tip machine back and block up front of machine so cutting head has enough clear-
ance for front wheel assembly to fi t under (Figure C).
3. Mount front wheel assembly over blade cover. Replace two outside blade cover
bolts.
4. Remove
blocks.
5. DO NOT leave machine in transport mode while in transit in vehicle without ma-
chine being secured.
6. To remove reverse procedure from above.
LOADING/UNLOADING
LIFTING BAIL
The lifting bails make loading/unloading easier when not able to drive or using a ramp.
Location on lifting bails centrally locates balance of the machine to safely pick-up ma-
chine.
1. Place rope, hook system or chain through eyelets located on top of machine.
2. Raise machine with a fork lift or winch.
3. Slowly lower to desired location.
RAMP LOADING
1. Make sure ramp is clean and dry, free of grease or oil.
2. Attach ramp securely to back of vehicle, making sure there is good contact
3. Position machine at bottom of ramp.
4. Engage power switch and drive onto vehicle.
FIG. B
FIG. C
WARNING:
NEVER HAVE TRANSPORT WHEEL ASSEMBLY MOUNTED
ONTO MACHINE OR WEHEELS DISENGAGED WHEN GOING UP OR DOWN A
LOADING RAMP OR INCLINE. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE MACHINE
RUNAWAY, DAMAGE TO MACHINE, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR CAUSE
SEIOUS INJURY.
CAUTION:
ALWAYS REMOVE ALL COUNTER WEIGHTS & BLADES AND
MAKE SURE THE WHEELS ARE IN “ENGAGE MODE” (FIGURE D) BEFORE
LOADING OR UNLOADING. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PROP-
ERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.