Login:
Votes - 2, Average rating: 3.5 ( )

User manual Bush Hog, model 1045

Manafacture: Bush Hog
File size: 4.9 mb
File name: Loaders-1045-3045.pdf
Language of manual:en
Free link for this manual available at the bottom of the page



manual abstract


DITCH SOIL PILE Leave dirt which drifts over the side of the bucket for final clean-up. DITCH Pile dirt on the high side for easier backfilling on a slope. 20 HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS WARNING Do not use front end loaders for handling large heavy objects such as logs or oil drums. Handle large round hay bales only when loader is equipped with Bush Hog Bale Spear Attachment. Handling large heavy objects can be extremely dangerous due to: Possibility of rolling the tractor over. Possibility of upending the tractor. Possibility of the object rolling or sliding down the loader arms onto the operator. 3-15 BALE SPEAR OPERATION (Model 3045 Only) The bale spear (Figure 3-4) is intended for handling large round bales. Before operation, set tractor wheels to tractor manufacturer’s widest recommended settings and add ballast as necessary to provide adequate stability for handling round bales. It is recommended that tractor be equipped with a ROPS and seat belts. Approach bale from downhill side with tractor in low gear. Run spears all the way into bale with long spear as close to center as possible. Lift bale just high enough for adequate ground clearance to transport, maintaining good visibility. Always carry load as low as possible when transporting, for improved stability. Use low gear on downhill grades. Unload round bales on a level surface. Figure 3-4 Bale Spear Quick Hitch Long Spear Round Bale 3-16 FORK LIFT OPERATION (2045 / 3045 Models Only) CAUTION WARNING TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH: NEVER LIFT LARGE ROUND HAY BALES OR OTHER LOADS ON THE FORK LIFT ATTACHMENT THAT COULD ROLL BACK ONTO TRACTOR OPERATOR AREA. . NEVER USE FORK LIFT ATTACHMENT TO LIFT OR SUPPORT PEOPLE. TRANSPORT LOADS LOW AND SLOW. AVOID CONTACT WITH POWER LINES. The fork lift attachment (Figure 3-5) is intended for handling palletized material. It is recommended that tractor be equipped with ROPS and seat belts. Use the loader dump cylinders to give the forks the desired tilt. Position the forks on their support rods to the desired width so that the load will be carried approximately equal on each fork. Position load as far back as possible. Figure 3-5 Fork Lift Attachment Adjustable Forks ALWAYS CHECK TO INSURE THAT QUICK HITCH PINS ARE IN THE LATCHED POSITION BEFORE OPERATING LOADER OR ACCINDENTAL DISENGAGEMENT OF THE ATTACHMENT COULD RESULT. 3-17 TRANSPORTING When transporting on road or highway, day or night, use tractor flashing warning lights unless prohibited by law. Carry load as low as possible maintaining adequate ground clearance and good visibility. Reduce tractor ground speed when carrying a load. Take extra care when traveling over rough terrain or on slopes. CAUTON WHEN TRANSPORTING A LOAD, KEEP THE ATTACHMENT AS LOW AS POSSIBLE TO RESIST TIPPING IN CASE A WHEEL DROPS IN A RUT. 21 3-18 SKID STEER QUICK HITCH OPERATION (2045 / 3045 Models Only) The quick hitch (Figure 3-6) is designed to allow easy mounting and dismounting of skid steer attachments from loader. With attachment on flat, level surface, mount as follows: Tilt quick hitch slightly forward at top and slowly drive into attachment. Hook quick hitch under top cuff on attachment and lift off ground using boom cylinders only. Figure 3-6 A, B, C, & D Quick Hitch Operation A. Top Cuff Tilt quick hitch backward using bucket cylinder so that bottom of attachment will swing into position. Rotate handles downward, locking spring-loaded pins into place in slot on attachment hitch for operation. To dismount the attachment: Tilt quick hitch backward and rotate handles up to disengage pins. Reverse the mounting procedure. CAUTION ALWAYS CHECK TO INSURE THAT QUICK HITCH PINS ARE IN THE LATCHED POSITION BEFORE OPERATING LOADER OR ACCINDENTAL DISENGAGEMENT OF THE ATTACHMENT COULD RESULT. Quick Hitch Tilted Forward Spring-Loaded Pins Raised B. Drive Into Attachment C. Raise And Roll Back Attachment D. Lower Spring-Loaded Pins 22 SECTION IV 4-1 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST Perform scheduled maintenance as outlined below. Lower machine to ground, turn off tractor, and set parking brake before doing maintenance inspections or work. All bolts should be torqued as recommend- ed in torque chart unless otherwise indicated. BEFORE EACH USE 1. Inspect hydraulic lines and fittings for wear or leaks. Repair or replace if needed. 2. Inspect all pivot pins for wear. Make certain car riage bolts, lockwashers and hex nuts are installed to retain each pivot pin. 3. Check all bolts for tightness. 4. Perform BEFORE EACH USE lubrication per paragraph 4-2. 5. During operation, listen for abnormal sounds which might indicate loose parts or other damage. AFTER EACH USE 1. Clean all debris from machine, especially cylinder rods and affixed safety decals. Replace any missing or illegible decals. 2. Inspect loader for worn or damaged components. Repair or replace before next use. Any replace- ment components installed during repair shall include the components’ current safety decals specified by the m...

Other models in this manual:
Compact Loader - 3045 (4.9 mb)
Compact Loader - 2045 (4.9 mb)

Reviews



Your review
Your name:
Please, enter two numbers from picture:
capcha





Category