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Table of Contents 

Rules for Safe Operation 

Digging Mode 

8-9 

Unpacking 

3-4 

Operation Instructions 

10 

Assembly Instructions 

Maintenance and Storage 

11 

Hydraulic Oil 

Troubleshooting 

12 

Towing the Trencher 

Parts Breakdown 

13-14 

 

 

Limited Warranty 

15 

 

Important - Rules for Safe Operation 

 

Training

 

1.) 

Read the Owner’s Manual completely before attempting to use this trencher. 

2.) 

Do not allow anyone to operate your trencher who has not read the Operator’s Manual or has not been instructed on the 
safe operation of the trencher. 

3.) 

Never allow children or untrained adults to operate this machine. 

4.) 

Never allow anyone to ride on the trencher while towing. 

5.) 

Never transport cargo on the trencher. 

6.) 

High  fluid  pressures  are  developed  in  hydraulic  trenchers.    Pressurized  fluid  escaping  though  a  pin  hole  opening  can 
puncture skin and cause severe blood poisoning.  Therefore, the following instructions should be followed at all times. 
(a)  Do not operate the unit with frayed, kinked, cracked or damaged hoses, fittings, or tubing. 
(b)  Stop the engine and relieve hydraulic system pressure before leaving the trencher unattended or servicing fittings, 

hoses, tubing, or other system components. 

(c)  Do not adjust the pressure settings of the pump or control valve. 
(d)  Do  not  check  for  leaks  with  your  hand.    Leaks  can  be  located  by  passing  cardboard  or  wood  over  the  suspected 

area.  Look for discoloration.  If injured by escaping fluid, see a doctor at once.  Serious infection or reaction can 
develop if proper medical treatment is not administered immediately. 

7.)   Keep the operator zone and adjacent area clear for safe trenching.  Use extreme caution when operating near structures, utility 

lines, or when other workers are present. Call utilities before you dig.  Do not straddle trench with trencher.  Move trencher 
backward and away from the trench as you dig. 

8.) 

If your trencher is intended for use near any unimproved forest, brush, or grass covered land, the engine exhaust should 
be  equipped  with  a  spark  arrestor.    Make  sure  you  comply  with  applicable  local,  state,  and  federal  codes.    Take 
appropriate fire-fighting equipment with you. 

9.) 

Trenchers should be only used for trenching.  Do not use for other purposes. 

10.)  Never alter the trencher or any part of its manufactured design. 
 

Preparation

 

1.) 

Contact municipalities and utilities to locate buried lines before digging.  Do not dig until you have fully investigated the 
area.  Use extreme caution when overhead or buried utility lines are present. 

2.) 

Be thoroughly familiar with all controls and with the proper use of the equipment. 
(a)   Always wear safety shoes or heavy boots. 
(b)  Always wear safety glasses or goggles and approved safety headgear when operating 

the machine. 

(c)  Never wear jewelry or loose fitting clothing that might become entangled in moving 

or rotating parts of the machine. 

(d)  Always  wear  protective  hearing  devices  when  operating  the  trencher.    Continued 

exposure to loud machinery can cause hearing loss. 

3.) 

Make  sure  the  trencher  is  on  a  level  surface  with  no  more  than  10

  incline.    Block  the 

machine as required to prevent unintended movement.  Do not operate near soft-shouldered 
inclines that may not provide adequate support. 

4.) 

Always  operate  the  trencher  from  the  operator  seat  with  hands  positioned  near  valve 
controls and feet flat on the area provided.. 

5.) 

Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable. 
(a)  Use an approved fuel container. 
(b)  Never add fuel to a running or hot engine. 
(c)  Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care.  Never fill fuel tank indoors. 
(d)  Replace gasoline cap securely and clean up spilled fuel. 

6.) 

Only use the trencher in daylight or adequate artificial light. 

 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

 

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Страница 1: ...anges in specifications at any time without incurring any obligation to install them on units previously sold WARNING Call utilities before you dig Do not straddle trench with trencher Move trencher backward and away from the trench as you dig Quick Facts Engine Oil Engine is shipped without oil Fill before starting Use SAE 10W 30 motor oil Hydraulic Oil The hydraulic tank needs to be filled with ...

Страница 2: ...ies before you dig Do not straddle trench with trencher Move trencher backward and away from the trench as you dig 8 If your trencher is intended for use near any unimproved forest brush or grass covered land the engine exhaust should be equipped with a spark arrestor Make sure you comply with applicable local state and federal codes Take appropriate fire fighting equipment with you 9 Trenchers sh...

Страница 3: ...t at half throttle 2 Lift the boom up by pulling lever 3 1 2 4 3 fig01381 3 There are two travel pins in the base of the boom that will snap with any movement other that straight up Remove the up down and side to side travel pins from the base of the boom assembly Keep these two pins to re insert for towing up down travel pin side to side travel pin fig01382 4 Lower the boom to the ground by pushi...

Страница 4: ...ide travel pins that were removed earlier Relieve system pressure by pushing lever 3 This will make the boom drop until it rests on the up down travel pin 8 Insert outriggers in the vertical brackets above the newly installed wheels Lock the outriggers in the vertical position with the pins and pin clips provided fig01384 2 1 3 4 9 Roll the trencher away from the remaining packaging materials ...

Страница 5: ...5 Assembly Instructions 1 Attach bucket to boom with 1 x 8 pins Secure 1 x 8 pins with cotter pins ...

Страница 6: ... Item 4040 while checking the oil level on the sight glass Pour slowly to allow air to get out of the tank easily The oil level should be up to the black line at the top of the oil sight gauge Screw the cap back onto the tank 4 Remove the up down travel pin and the side to side travel pin 3 Start the engine and run at slow idle 5 Push and pull lever 4 back an forth 6 8 times to remove air from the...

Страница 7: ...avel pins provided With the engine off slightly lower the boom to lock it in place and prevent it from swinging Also curl the bucket and arm in to achieve a compact towing configuration 5 Be sure the outriggers are secured in the vertical position before towing Do not tow with outriggers down 6 Be aware of the added length of the trencher when you are towing it behind a vehicle Be careful not to j...

Страница 8: ... position and set them aside This reduces weight Outriggers are heavy use care when lifting fig01386 2 Be sure to remove the up down and side to side travel pins Keep these two pins to re insert for towing up down travel pin side to side travel pin fig01382 3 Disconnect the trencher from the towing vehicle 4 Push lever 3 until wheels elevate off the ground 4 5 inches 1 2 4 3 fig01381 ...

Страница 9: ...ot The right outrigger should be about 2 feet of f the ground Install back right wheel into slot and secure with pin 7 Lower right side of unit by pulling lever 3 to where the outrigger is touching the ground and the flat part of the bucket is flush to the ground Insert the back left wheel into the slot and secure with pin If needed move bucket next to the left outrigger and elevate the left side ...

Страница 10: ... Once the digging motion is complete completely curl the bucket Raise rotate the boom to clear the trench 15 Empty the bucket Repeat steps 11 15 for each scoop 16 Do not attempt to straddle the trencher over a trench It could fall into the excavation site and cause serious injury Move trencher backward and away from trench as you dig 17 Do not refuel the engine until it has cooled for several minu...

Страница 11: ...k When To Check What to Do Tires Each Trip Check Pressure The pressure rating is listed on the tire Hoses Each Use Inspect for wear and leaks Replace all worn or damaged hoses before starting engine Hydraulic Fittings Each Use Inspect for wear and leaks Replace all damaged fittings before starting engine Nuts and Bolts Each Use Check for loose bolts Hydraulic Oil Each Use Add oil as needed Replace...

Страница 12: ...vented J Excessive pump inlet vacuum Clean inlet hoses and free them of any leaks K Low horsepower weak engine Have engine serviced at an authorized service center L Slow engine speed Have engine serviced at an authorized service center M Low relief valve setting Adjust while using a pressure gauge and with assistance of a professional N High relief valve setting Adjust while using a pressure gaug...

Страница 13: ...13 Parts Explosion 4065 Rev S 1 ...

Страница 14: ...x 1 2 HB Fitting 1 17 5019 8 ORB x 6 JIC Fitting 8 61 4011 Suction Strainer 1 18 5OR10 6 10 ORB x 6 JIC Fitting 1 62 12412 Lug Bolt 8 19 201616 Hydraulic Control Inlet 1 63 780201 Wheel Tire 16 5x6 5x8 2 20 30149 Hydraulic Control Valve 2 64 124A Dust Cap 2 21 30150 Hyd Control Valve w Relief 2 65 82140 1 8 x 2 Cotter Pin 17 22 201617 Hydraulic Control Outlet 1 66 12559 1 Spindle Nut 2 23 201526 V...

Страница 15: ...warranty This warranty covers parts only It will not provide for replacement of complete products due to defective parts Components not manufactured by NorthStar are guaranteed by their manufacturer and can be serviced at factory authorized locations near you Any costs incurred due to replacement or repair of items outside of a NorthStar approved facility is the responsibility of the buyer and not...

Страница 16: ...16 Manufactured by Northern Tool Equipment Co 2800 SouthCross Drive West P O Box 1499 Burnsville MN 55337 0499 ...

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