Toro CM-658H-S Concrete Mixer User manual

Type
User manual
FormNo.3447-591RevA
CM-658H-SConcreteMixer
ModelNo.68004—SerialNo.322000001andUp
ModelNo.68006—SerialNo.322000001andUp
ModelNo.68007—SerialNo.322000001andUp
ModelNo.68009—SerialNo.322000001andUp
ModelNo.68009HD—SerialNo.322000001andUp
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OriginalInstructions(EN)
*3447-591*
ItisaviolationofCaliforniaPublicResourceCode
Section4442or4443touseoroperatetheengineon
anyforest-covered,brush-covered,orgrass-covered
landunlesstheengineisequippedwithaspark
arrester,asdeî‚¿nedinSection4442,maintainedin
effectiveworkingorderortheengineisconstructed,
equipped,andmaintainedforthepreventionofî‚¿re.
Becauseinsomeareastherearelocal,state,or
federalregulationsrequiringthatasparkarresterbe
usedontheengineofthismachine,asparkarrester
isavailableasanoption.Ifyourequireaspark
arrester,contactyourAuthorizedT oroServiceDealer.
GenuineT orosparkarrestersareapprovedbythe
USDAForestryService.
Theenclosedengineowner'smanualissupplied
forinformationregardingtheUSEnvironmental
ProtectionAgency(EPA)andtheCaliforniaEmission
ControlRegulationofemissionsystems,maintenance,
andwarranty.Replacementsmaybeorderedthrough
theenginemanufacturer.
TheDOTtireinformationislocatedonthesideof
eachtire.Thisinformationgivesloadandspeed
ratings.Replacementtiresshouldhavethesame
orbetterratings;refertoInspectingtheTires(page
37)toensurethatthetiresonyourmachinemeetor
exceedtheweightrequirementsofyourmachine.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA
Proposition65Warning
Theengineexhaustfromthisproduct
containschemicalsknowntotheStateof
Californiatocausecancer,birthdefects,
orotherreproductiveharm.
Useofthisproductmaycauseexposure
tochemicalsknowntotheStateof
Californiatocausecancer,birthdefects,
orotherreproductiveharm.
Introduction
Thismachineisdesignedtomixconcrete,plaster,
î‚¿reprooî‚¿ngmaterial,grout,andothersmall-grained
concreteproducts.Youcantowthemachinebehinda
vehicleequippedwithahitchappropriateforthetype
oftowpoleyourmachinehas(ball,pintle,orpinhitch).
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate
andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoid
injuryandproductdamage.Youareresponsiblefor
operatingtheproductproperlyandsafely.
VisitT orodirectlyatwww.T oro.comforproduct
safetyandoperationtrainingmaterials,accessory
information,helpî‚¿ndingadealer,ortoregisteryour
product.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineToroparts,or
additionalinformation,contactanAuthorizedService
DealerorT oroCustomerServiceandhavethemodel
andserialnumbersofyourproductready.Figure1
andFigure2identifythelocationofthemodeland
serialnumbersontheproduct.Writethenumbersin
thespaceprovided.
Important:Withyourmobiledevice,youcan
scantheQRcodeontheserialnumberdecal(if
equipped)toaccesswarranty,parts,andother
productinformation.
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Figure1
Side-DumpModels
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
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Figure2
End-DumpModels
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiî‚¿espotentialhazardsandhas
safetymessagesidentiî‚¿edbythesafety-alertsymbol
(Figure3),whichsignalsahazardthatmaycause
seriousinjuryordeathifyoudonotfollowthe
recommendedprecautions.
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Figure3
Safety-alertsymbol
Thismanualuses2wordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanical
informationandNoteemphasizesgeneralinformation
worthyofspecialattention.
Contents
Safety.......................................................................4
SafeOperatingPractices....................................4
SafetyandInstructionalDecals..........................7
Setup......................................................................10
1InstallingtheT owPole...................................10
2InstallingtheT ongue......................................10
3InstallingtheSafetyChain...............................11
ProductOverview...................................................13
Controls...........................................................14
EngineControls............................................14
Speciî‚¿cations..................................................15
Operation................................................................16
ThinkSafetyFirst..............................................16
TowingtheMachine..........................................16
PreparingtoUsetheMachine...........................22
LoweringtheStabilizerLegs.............................22
OpeningtheCowl.............................................23
ClosingtheCowl...............................................23
AddingFuel......................................................23
PerformingDailyMaintenance..........................25
StartingtheEngine...........................................25
ShuttingOfftheEngine.....................................26
MixingtheMaterial...........................................26
DumpingtheMaterial........................................27
CleaningtheDrum............................................28
Maintenance...........................................................29
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)...........29
Pre-MaintenanceProcedures..............................29
PreparingtheMachineforMaintenance............29
DisconnectingtheSpark-PlugWire..................30
RemovingtheDividerPlate..............................30
InstallingtheDividerPlate................................30
Lubrication..........................................................31
LubricatingtheMachine....................................31
EngineMaintenance...........................................31
ServicingtheAirCleaner..................................31
ServicingtheEngineOil....................................32
ServicingtheSparkPlug...................................34
CleaningtheSparkArrester..............................35
FuelSystemMaintenance...................................36
CleaningtheFuel-SedimentCup......................36
DriveSystemMaintenance..................................37
TireAirPressure...............................................37
InspectingtheTires..........................................37
TorquingtheWheelLugNuts............................38
BeltMaintenance................................................38
CheckingtheDrive-BeltTension.......................38
AdjustingtheDrive-beltTension........................39
ReplacingtheDriveBelts..................................39
Cleaning..............................................................40
CleaningtheMachine.......................................40
Storage...................................................................41
Troubleshooting......................................................42
3
Safety
Improperuseormaintenancebytheoperatoror
ownercanresultininjury.T oreducethepotential
forinjury,complywiththesesafetyinstructions
andalwayspayattentiontothesafety-alertsymbol
(Figure3),whichmeans:Caution,Warning,or
Danger—personalsafetyinstruction.Failureto
complywiththeinstructionmayresultinpersonal
injuryordeath.
SafeOperatingPractices
Thisproductiscapableofamputatinghands.Always
followallsafetyinstructionstoavoidseriousinjuryor
death.
WARNING
Machiningorhandlingstone,masonry,
concrete,metal,andothermaterialscan
generatedust,mists,andfumescontaining
chemicals,suchassilica,knowntocause
seriousorfatalinjuryorillness,suchas
respiratorydisease,silicosis,cancer,birth
defects,orotherreproductiveharm.
•Controldust,mist,andfumesatthe
sourcewherepossible.Usewaterfordust
suppressionwhenfeasible.
•Usegoodworkpracticesandfollowthe
recommendationsofthemanufactureror
suppliers,OSHA,andotheroccupational
andtradeassociations.
•Alwaysfollowrespiratoryprecautions.
•Whenyoucannoteliminatethehazards
frominhalation,youandanybystanders
shouldweararespiratorapprovedby
OSHAforthematerialbeinghandled.
Training
•ReadtheOperator'sManualandothertraining
material.Iftheoperator(s)ormechanic(s)cannot
readorunderstandtheinformation,itisthe
owner'sresponsibilitytoexplainthismaterialto
them.
•Becomefamiliarwiththesafeoperationofthe
equipment,operatorcontrols,andsafetysigns.
•Alloperatorsandmechanicsshouldbetrained.
Theownerisresponsiblefortrainingtheusers.
•Neverletchildrenoruntrainedpeopleoperateor
servicetheequipment.Localregulationsmay
restricttheageoftheoperator.
•Theowner/usercanpreventandisresponsible
foraccidentsorinjuriestopeopleordamageto
property.
Towing
Checkwithyourlocalcountyorstatetowingsafety
regulationsbeforetowingthemachine.
•Toreducethepossibilityofanaccidentwhile
transportingthemachineonpublicroads,ensure
thatthetowingvehicleismechanicallysoundand
ingoodoperatingcondition.
•Shutofftheenginebeforetransportingthe
machine.
•Whentowingwithaballhitch,ensurethattheball
hitchyouareusingisthepropersizeforthehitch
coupleronthemachine.
•Whentowingwithapintlehitch,ensurethatthe
eyeofthetowpoleisthecorrectdimensionfor
thepintlehook.
•Donottowwithoutthesafetypininsertedintothe
topofthereceiver.
•Inspectthehitchandcouplingforwear.Nevertow
themachinewithdamagedordefectivehitches,
couplings,chains,orothercomponents.
•Checkthetireairpressureonthetowingvehicle
andthemachine.
•Checkthetiretreadandsidewallfordamageand
wear.
•Properlyattachthesafetychainstothetowing
vehicle.
•Ensurethatthedirectionalandbrakelightsare
workingproperly(ifthemachineisequippedwith
thelightkit).
•Ensurethatthedirectional,backup,andbrake
lightsofthetowvehicleareworkingproperly(if
equipped).
•Beforetowing,ensurethatyourmachineis
correctlyandsecurelyattachedtothetowing
vehicle.
•Ensurethatthesafetychainsareproperlysecured
tothevehicle,andleaveenoughslackforturning.
•Donotcarryanymaterialinthemachinewhen
towing.
•Avoidsuddenstopsandstarts.Thiscancause
skidding,orjackkniî‚¿ng.Smooth,gradualstarts
andstopswillimprovetowing.
•Avoidsharpturnstopreventrolling.Towonlywith
avehiclethathasahitchdesignedfortowing.Do
notattachtowedequipmentexceptatthehitch
point.
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•Donottowthemachinefasterthan88km/h(55
mph).
•Usecautionwhenbackingup;useaspotter
outsidethevehicletoguideyou.
•Donotallowanyonetositorrideonthemachine.
•Disconnectthemachinefromthetowvehicle
beforeusingit.
•Securethemachinefrommovementbeforeyou
towit.
•Placechockblocksunderneaththetirestoprevent
themfromrollingwhilethemachineisparked.
Preparation
Becomefamiliarwiththesafeoperationofthe
equipment,operatorcontrols,andsafetysigns.
Knowhowtoshutdownthemachinequicklyinan
emergency.
•Useonlyaccessoriesandattachmentsapproved
bythemanufacturer.
•Wearpersonalprotectiveequipmentand
appropriateclothingincluding:
–Hardhat
–Respiratorordustmask
–Faceshield
–Safetyglasses
–Hearingprotection
–Safetyshoes
–Longpants
–Shirtwithlongsleevesthataretightatthe
wrists
–Tight-ttinggloveswithoutdrawstringsorloose
cuffs
•Wearappropriateclothing,includingeye
protection;longpants;substantial,slip-resistant
footwear;andhearingprotection.Tiebacklong
hairanddonotwearloosejewelry.
•Ensurethatthemachineisonalevelsurface
beforeoperatingit.
•Chockthetiresofthemachinetoprevent
unintendedmovement.
•Beforeeveryuse,dothefollowing:
–Inspectthecoupler,ball,andhitch.
–Ensurethatalllightsarefunctioningproperly
(ifequipped).
–Ensurethatthetiresareproperlyinated.
–Ensurethatthelugnutsaretightandtorqued
properly.
–Ensurethatthemachineisproperlysecured.
Operation
•Useyourfullattentionwhileoperatingthe
machine.Donotengageinanyactivitythat
causesdistractions;otherwise,injuryorproperty
damagemayoccur.
•Donotrunanengineinanenclosedorpoorly
ventilatedarea.
•Operatethemachineonlyingoodlighting
conditions.
•Beforestartingthemachine,ensurethatthereare
nopeopleorobstaclesnearorunderthemachine.
•Shutofftheenginebeforeleavingthemachinefor
anyreason.
Neverleavearunningmachineunattended.
Alwaysshutofftheengineandverifythatall
movingpartshavestopped.
•Chockthetiresofthemachineorkeepitattached
tothetowingvehiclewhenitisnotinuse.
•Keepyourhandsawayfromanymovingparts.
Keepyourfeetawayfromthetiresandthefront
post.
•Donotoperatethemachineundertheinuence
ofalcoholordrugs.
•Donotplaceyourhandsoranysolidobjectinto
thedrumwhenthemachineisinoperation.
•Donottouchpartsthatmaybehotfromoperation.
Allowthemtocoolbeforeattemptingtomaintain,
adjust,orservicethemachine.
•Nevermovethemachinewhiletheengineis
running.
•Keepthecowlclosedandlatchedduringoperation.
•Ensurethatalltheguardsandshieldsaresecurely
inplacebeforeoperatingthemachine.
•Ifthemixingpaddlesstrikeanobjectorifthe
machinestartsmakinganunusualnoiseor
vibration,shutofftheengine,waitforallmoving
partstostop,andemptythedrum.Inspectfor
cloggingordamage.Clean,repair,and/orreplace
anydamagedparts.
•Donotruntheengineindoorsorinanenclosed
area.
•Donotchangetheenginegovernorsettingor
overspeedtheengine.
•Donotoperatethemachinewhenthereistherisk
oflightning.
MaintenanceandStorage
•Beforeperformingmaintenance,dothefollowing:
–Parkthemachineonalevelsurface.
–Shutofftheengine.Waitforallmovementto
stopandremovethesparkplugwirebefore
adjusting,cleaning,orrepairing.
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–Allowtheenginetocoolbeforeperforming
maintenanceorstoring.
–Disengageallpowerandoperationcontrols
beforemakinganyrepairs.
•Neverlubricate,service,repair,oradjustthe
machinewhileitisrunning.
•Keepequipmentmaterialsclearfromthemufer
andenginetohelppreventî‚¿res.Wipeupany
spilledoilorfuel.
•Neverallowuntrainedpersonneltoservicethe
machine.
•Keepyourhands,feet,andclothingawayfrom
movingparts.Ifpossible,donotmakeadjustments
withtheenginerunning.
•Keepallpartsingoodworkingconditionandall
hardwaretightened.Replaceallwornordamaged
decals.
•Removeanybuildupofgrease,oil,ordebrisfrom
themachine.
•Stopthemachine,shutofftheengine,andinspect
themachineifaforeignobjectentersthedrumor
causesanotherobstruction.Makeanynecessary
repairsbeforestartingthemachine.
•Donottamperwithsafetydevices.
•Securethemachinefrommovementandchock
thetireswhenstoringthemachine.
•Keepallnuts,bolts,screws,andhoseclamps
securelytightened.Keepthemachineingood
condition.
•UseonlygenuineT ororeplacementpartsto
ensurethattheoriginalstandardsaremaintained.
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SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyarea
ofpotentialdanger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedormissing.
decal125-4939
125-4939
1.Warning—readthe
Operator’sManual.
4.Toxicgasinhalation
hazard—Donotrunthe
engineinanenclosed
space.
2.Handandarm
entanglementatthe
beltdrive;crushinghazard
ofhand;entanglement
hazardofhandatthe
shaft—keepyourhands
awayfrommovingparts;
keepallguardsand
shieldsinplace.
5.Explosionhazard—shut
offtheengineandkeep
awayfromameswhen
refueling.
3.Entanglementhazard
atpaddles—shutoff
theengineandwait
forallmovingpartsto
stopbeforeperforming
maintenance.
decal125-4940
125-4940
1.Warning
3.Engine—shutoff
2.Engine—run
decal125-8175
125-8175
1.ReadtheOperator’sManualforinformationongreasing
themachine.
decal133-8062
133-8062
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decal125-8216
125-8216
1.ReadtheOperator’s
Manualforinformationon
howtotowthemachine.
2.Warning—limittowing
speedtolessthan88km/h
(55mph).
decal130-8322
130-8322
1.Useonlyfuelwithan
alcoholcontentbyvolume
under10%.
3.Donotusefuelwithan
alcoholcontentbyvolume
greaterthan10%.
2.ReadtheOperator's
Manualformore
informationonfuel.
decal132-4041
132-4041
1.ReadtheOperator'sManualformoreinformationonservicingthemachine.
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decal132-4042
132-4042
1.ReadtheOperator'sManualformoreinformationonservicingthemachine.
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Setup
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
Qty.
Use
1
Towpolekit(soldseparately)
1
Installthetowpole(side-dumpmodels
only).
Tongue1
Frontstabilizerleg1
Shortbolt
6
Longbolt1
2
Nut
7
Installthetongue(end-dumpmodels
only).
Safetychain
1
3
Connectinglink
2
Installthesafetychain.
1
InstallingtheTowPole
Side-DumpModelsOnly
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Towpolekit(soldseparately)
TowPoleSpeciî‚¿cations
Purchasethetowpolekit(includingfasteners)that
meetsyourneedsfromyourAuthorizedService
Dealer.Themachinehasthefollowingtowpole
options:
HitchTypeLength
50mm(2inch)ball—stamped78.7cm(31inches)or127cm
(50inches)
50mm(2inch)ball—forged78.7cm(31inches)or127cm
(50inches)
Pintle
78.7cm(31inches)or127cm
(50inches)
InstallingtheTowPole
1.Removetheboltandnutfromthetowpole
(Figure4).
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Figure4
1.Towpole4.Bolthole
2.Frontpost
5.Frameî‚¿tting
3.Bolt6.Nut
2.Slidethetowpoleforwardandaligntheholein
thepolewiththeholeintheframeî‚¿tting(Figure
4).
3.Inserttheboltthroughtheholesintheî‚¿ttingand
thepole(Figure4).
4.Threadthenutontotheboltandtightenthem
untiltheyaretightagainsttheframeî‚¿tting
(Figure4).
Note:Iftheself-lockingnyloninsertinthe
locknutwearswithuse,replacethenutwitha
newGrade5orGrade8locknut.
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2
InstallingtheTongue
End-DumpModelsOnly
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Tongue
1Frontstabilizerleg
6
Shortbolt
1Longbolt
7
Nut
Procedure
1.Lowertherearstabilizerlegs;refertoLowering
theStabilizerLegs(page22).
2.Placejackstandsunderthefrontframerail
topreventthemachinefromtippingforward
(Figure5).
WARNING
Mechanicalorhydraulicjacksmayfailto
supportthemachineandcauseserious
injury.
Usejackstandswhensupportingthe
machine.
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Figure5
1.Supportpoints
3.Removethe2nutsandboltsthatsecurethe
frontstabilizerlegtotheframe(Figure6)and
removethefrontstabilizerleg.
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Figure6
1.Frontstabilizerleg
4.Installthetongueintotheopeningatthefront
ofthemachineandsecureitwith6nutsand
shortboltstorquedto102N∙m(75ft-lb);refer
toFigure7.
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Figure7
1.Clevispin
4.Nut
2.Longbolt5.Tongue
3.Shortbolt
6.Frontstabilizerleg
5.Alignthetoprearholeinthefrontstabilizerleg
totheholepastthehandleinthefrontofthe
tongue(Figure7).
6.Installthelongboltthroughtheholesandsecure
itwithanuttorquedto102N∙m(75ft-lb);refer
toFigure7.
Note:Thestabilizerlegpivotsrearwardonthe
bolt.Ifyouinstalltheboltintothewronghole,
thestabilizerlegwillnotworkproperly.
7.Inserttheclevispintolockthefrontstabilizerleg
inposition(Figure7).
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3
InstallingtheSafetyChain
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Safetychain
2
Connectinglink
Procedure
Formahookontheendofabendablepieceofrodor
stiffwire(notincluded)andinstallthesafetychainand
connectinglinksasshowninFigure8or.Figure9
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Figure8
Side-DumpModels
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Figure9
End-DumpModels
Note:Ensurethatapproximatelyequallengthsof
safetychainextendfromeithersideofthefrontpost.
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ProductOverview
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Figure10
Side-DumpModels
1.Enginecowl5.Towpole
2.Engineswitch
6.Safety-chainkeyholes
3.Drum7.Drum-tiltbrake
4.Handwheel8.Rubberlatch
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Figure11
End-DumpModels
1.Tongue-mountedtow
coupler
7.Handwheel
2.Safety-chainkeyholes
8.Drum-tiltbrake
3.Rubberlatch9.Frontstabilizerleg
4.Engineswitch10.Rearwardpinhole
5.Enginecowl
11.Clevispin
6.Drum12.Rearstabilizerlegs
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Controls
Becomefamiliarwithallofthecontrolsbeforeyou
starttheengineandoperatethemachine.
EngineSwitch
WhentheengineswitchonthecowlisintheRUN
position,itallowstheenginetorun.Movingtheengine
switchtotheSTOPpositionshutsofftheengine.
EngineControls
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Figure12
1.Recoil-starthandle5.Fuelcap
2.Fuelvalve
6.Oildipstick
3.Chokelever7.Oil-drainplug
4.Throttlelever
8.On/Offswitch
FuelValve
Thefuelvalve(Figure13)islocatedunderneaththe
chokelever.Movetheleverforthefuelvalvetothe
ONpositionbeforeattemptingtostarttheengine.
Whenyouhaveî‚¿nishedmixing,shutofftheengine
andmovethefuel-valvelevertotheOFFposition.
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Figure13
1.Fuelvalve3.Throttlelever
2.Chokelever
ChokeLever
Usethechokelever(Figure13)tostartacoldengine.
Beforepullingtherecoil-starthandle,movethechoke
levertotheCLOSEDposition.Oncetheengineis
running,movethechokelevertotheOPENposition.
Donotusethechokeiftheengineisalreadywarmed
uporiftheairtemperatureishigh.
ThrottleLever
Thethrottlelever(Figure13)controlsthespeed(rpm)
oftheengine.Itislocatednexttothechokelever.It
setstheenginespeedandthereforecanincreaseand
decreasetherotationspeedofthemixingpaddles.
Forbestperformance,setthiscontroltotheFAST
positionwhenmixingmaterial.
EngineOn/OffSwitch
TheOn/Offswitchislocatedonthefrontoftheengine.
•RotateittotheONpositiontostartandrunthe
engine.
•RotateittotheOFFpositiontoshutofftheengine.
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Figure14
1.OFFposition2.ONposition
Recoil-StartHandle
Tostarttheengine,pulltherecoil-starthandle(Figure
12)quicklytoturntheengineover.Theengine
controlsdescribedabovemustallbesetcorrectlyfor
theenginetostart.
Oil-LevelSwitch
Theoil-levelswitchislocatedinsidetheengine,andit
doesnotallowtheenginetorunintheeventtheoil
levelisbelowthesafeoperatinglimit.
Handwheel
Thehandwheelcontrolsthetiltofthedrum.
Drum-tiltBrake
Thedrum-tiltbrakelocksthedrumintoanupright
positionoradischargingposition.
Recoil-StartHandle
Tostarttheengine,pulltherecoil-starthandle(Figure
12)quicklytoturntheengineover.Theengine
controlsdescribedabovemustallbesetcorrectlyfor
theenginetostart.
Oil-LevelSwitch
Theoil-levelswitchislocatedinsidetheengine,andit
doesnotallowtheenginetorunintheeventtheoil
levelisbelowthesafeoperatinglimit.
Speciî‚¿cations
Note:Speciî‚¿cationsanddesignaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
Model6800468006680076800868009
BatchCapacity
0.17m
3
(6.0ft
3
)
0.255m
3
(9.0ft
3
)
0.255m
3
(9.0ft
3
)
0.255m
3
(9.0ft
3
)
0.255m
3
(9.0ft
3
)
TotalVolume0.255m
3
(9.0ft
3
)
0.43m
3
(15.1ft
3
)
0.43m
3
(15.1ft
3
)
0.43m
3
(15.1ft
3
)
0.43m
3
(15.1ft
3
)
DrumMaterial
SteelSteelSteel
PolyethylenePolyethylene
Length198cm
(78inches)
213cm
(84inches)
216cm
(85inches)
216cm
(85inches)
213cm
(84inches)
Width117cm
(46inches)
142cm
(56inches)
216cm
(85inches)
216cm
(85inches)
142cm
(56inches)
Height147cm
(58inches)
165cm
(65inches)
180cm
(71inches)
180cm
(71inches)
165cm
(65inches)
Weight313kg
(690lb)
363kg
(800lb)
397kg
(875lb)
397kg
(875lb)
381kg
(837lb)
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Operation
Important:Beforeoperating,checkthefueland
oillevels,andremovedebrisfromthemachine.
Ensurethattheareaisclearofpeople.
ThinkSafetyFirst
Carefullyreadallsafetyinstructionsandsymbolsin
thismanual,ontheproductdecals,andothermedia
suppliedwiththeproduct.Knowingthisinformation
couldhelpyouorbystandersavoidinjury.
Knowhowtoquicklyshutdownthemachineinan
emergency.
Useahard-hat,hearingprotection,ashirtwithlong
sleevesthataretightatthewrists,tight-î‚¿ttinggloves
withoutdrawstringsorloosecuffs,eyeprotection,and
adustmaskorrespirator.Ameshvisoralonedoes
notprovidesufî‚¿cienteyeprotection;supplementwith
protectiveglasses.
CAUTION
Thismachineproducessoundlevelsthatcan
causehearinglossthroughextendedperiods
ofexposure.
Wearhearingprotectionwhenoperatingthis
machine.
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Figure15
1.Wearhearingprotection.
TowingtheMachine
Beforetowingthemachine,readalltheinformation
andperformalltheapplicableprocedurestointhis
sectiontoensuresafeandpropertowing.
WARNING
Towingthemachineathighspeedincreases
theriskofahitchmalfunctionandtirefailure.
Higherspeedsalsoincreasethemomentum
ofthemachineandbrakingdistance.Ifthe
machinedetachesfromthetowvehicleathigh
speed,itcouldcausedamagetoproperty,or
injuryordeathtobystanders.
Donotexceed88km/h(55mph)whentowing
themachine.Forpoorroadconditionsor
inclementweather,reducespeedaccordingly.
WARNING
Towingthemachinewithmaterialinthedrum
increasestheriskofahitchmalfunctionand
tirefailure.Inaddition,materialcouldbounce
outofthedrumandhitothervehiclesand/or
people.Materialinthedrumincreasesthe
weight,whichaffectsmomentumandbraking
distance.
Donottowthemachinewithmaterialinthe
drum.
•ReviewandunderstandtheSafeOperating
Practices(page4).
•Testthebrakesofthetowvehiclebeforetowing.
•Avoidsuddenstartsandstopswhiletowingthe
machine.
TowVehicleRequirements
Beforeconnectingthemachinetoyourtowvehicle,
ensurethatyourvehicleispreparedasfollows:
•Ensurethatyourtowvehiclehastowing
capacityfortheweightofthemachine;referto
Speciî‚¿cations(page15).
•UseaClass2orlargerreceiver.
•Ensurethatyourtowvehiclehastheappropriate
hitchtotowthemachine;optionsincludea50mm
(2inch)ballhitchorapintlehitch.
•Ifthemachineisequippedwithatrailer-lightkit,
ensurethattheelectricalconnectorofthetow
vehicleiscompatiblewiththeelectricalconnector
ofthemachine.Themachineusesastandard
4-pin,atplug.Ifyourtowvehiclehasadifferent
typeofplug,obtainanadapterfromanautomotive
partsstore.
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PreparingtheMachineforTowing
1.Shut-offtheengineandfuelvalve.
2.Emptythedrum.
3.Usingthehandwheel,positionthedrumsothatit
ispointingdowntowardtheground(Figure16).
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Figure16
1.Drumpointingdown3.Towpoleboltedinplace
2.Drum-tiltbrakeengaged
4.Lockthedrumintopositionbypushingdownthe
drum-tilt-brakehandle(Figure17).
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Figure17
Drum-TiltBrake
1.Unlockedposition2.Lockedposition
5.Closetheenginecowlandsecurethecowl
latches(Figure18).
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Figure18
6.Inspectthetires;refertoInspectingtheTires
(page37).
RaisingtheStabilizerLegs
End-DumpModelsOnly
End-dumpmodelshaveafrontstabilizerlegand2
rearstabilizerlegs.
Raisethestabilizerlegsbeforetowingthemachine.
1.Adjustthemachinesothatthereisnoweight
restingontherearstabilizerlegs.
2.Pulltheclevispinoutfrom1oftherearstabilizer
legsandthebracket(Figure19).
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Figure19
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3.Slidethestabilizerlegupinthebracketand
alignthepinholeofthebracketwiththelower
holeinthestabilizerleg(Figure19).
4.Pushtheclevispinthroughtheholeinthe
bracketandthestabilizerleg(Figure19).
5.Repeatsteps1through4fortheotherrear
stabilizerleg.
6.Liftupwardonthetonguesothatthereisno
weightrestingonthefrontstabilizerleg.
7.Pulltheclevispinoutfromthefrontstabilizerleg
andthetongue(Figure20).
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Figure20
1.Removetheclevispin.3.Installtheclevispin.
2.Rotatethestabilizerleg
up.
8.Rotatethefrontstabilizerlegupintothetongue
(Figure20).
9.Pushtheclevispinthroughtherearwardholein
thetongueandthefrontstabilizerleg(Figure
20).
HitchingtheMachinetoaTow
Vehicle
Yourmachineisequippedwith1ofthefollowing
hitchtypes;hitchitasdescribedintheappropriate
procedure:
•Stamped-ballcoupler—HitchingaStamped-Ball
Coupler(page18)
•Forged-ballcoupler—HitchingaForged-Ball
Coupler(page19)
•Pintle-hitchcoupler—HitchingaPintle-Hitch
Coupler(page19)
•Pin-hitchcoupler—HitchingaPin-HitchCoupler
(page20)
HitchingaStamped-BallCoupler
1.Applychassisgreasetothesocketofthecoupler
andtheareaoftheclampthatcontactstheball.
2.Oilthepivotpointsandslidingsurfacesofthe
couplerwithSAE30motoroil.
3.HitchthemachineasshowninFigure21.
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Figure21
HitchingaForged-BallCoupler
1.Applyremovablethread-lockingcompoundto
thethreadsofthecouplerbolttopreventthe
couplerhandlefromcomingloose.
Important:Applythread-lockingcompound
asneededinthefuture.
2.Applychassisgreasetothesocketofthecoupler
andtheareaoftheclampthatcontactstheball.
3.HitchthemachineasshowninFigure22.
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Figure22
Note:Useawrenchtokeeptheboltfrom
spinning.
HitchingaPintle-HitchCoupler
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Figure23
19
HitchingaPin-HitchCoupler
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Figure24
Note:Usea19mm(3/4inch)or22mm(7/8inch)
hitchpin.
ConnectingtheSafetyChainsto
theTowVehicle
1.Pullthesafetychainthroughtheslotsinthe
keyholes,sothatthelengthsoneachsideare
equal.
2.Crossbothlengthsofchainunderthetow
pole(underthetongueforend-dumpmodels).
Forside-dumpmodels,refertoFigure25.For
end-dumpmodels,refertoFigure26.
Note:Crossingthechainsdecreasesthe
chancesofthefrontofthemachinedropping
tothegroundifthehitchdoesnotholdthe
connection.
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Figure25
Side-DumpModels
1.Connectinglinks3.Chaincrossedundertow
pole
2.Keyholesinfrontpost
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Figure26
End-DumpModels
1.Connectinglinks3.Chaincrossedunder
tongue
2.Keyholes
4.Chain
3.Connecteachlengthofchaintothesafety
chainmountingpointonthetowvehiclewiththe
connectinglinks(Figure27).
Important:Ensurethatthechainhas
enoughslackforturningaroundcorners
whentowingthemachine.
Note:Forside-dumpmodels,stowtheexcess
chaininsidethebottomofthefrontpostby
pushingitintothekeyholesandlatchingthe
appropriatelinksintothekeyholeslots.
Note:Forend-dumpmodels,connectthe
connectinglinkstotheappropriatelinksinthe
safetychain(Figure27).Iftheexcesschain
hangstoolowandtouchestheground,connect
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