Woods Equipment 1050 manual Start Excavation, Fill Bucket

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1.Left stabilizer handle

2.Right stabilizer handle

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Figure 4. Operator’s Controls (Typical View)

After becoming familiar with the backhoe operation, practice coordinated use of the controls in a safe open area at reduced engine speed. Gradually increase engine speed as the technique is mastered.

Operate backhoe gently and smoothly. Avoid swinging boom into mainframe. Sudden stopping or jerking could result in serious damage to tractor and backhoe.

Strive to develop a smooth digging cycle. Avoid abrupt or jerky movements. This￿￿￿￿￿￿￿is accomplished by operating two or more controls at the same time and not allowing the cylinders to reach the limit of travel.

Should you become confused during operation, simply let go of the controls. The valve control handles will automatically return to neutral.

START EXCAVATION

„Consult local utilities before working. Know location of all underground cables, pipelines, over- head wires, and other hazards in working area and avoid contact.

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Figure 5. Starting Position

To start the excavation, position backhoe as shown in Figure 5 for maximum breakout force.

Actuate the dipper cylinder to start digging. Approxi- mately halfway through digging cycle, start bucket curl while continuing crowding dipper in. Should bucket stall, raise boom slightly.

Do not use down pressure on the boom when starting to dig, as this will lift the machine and move it out of alignment with the work.

FILL BUCKET

Control bucket attitude throughout digging cycle to keep teeth parallel to bottom of excavation. This will provide best penetration angle and minimize dragging and scraping bucket through the ground.

Penetration depth is determined by soil condition and type.

Only use dipper and bucket during the digging cycle. As the dipper moves the bucket through the soil, curl bucket to maintain proper bucket position.

At the end of the pass, or when bucket is full, curl bucket completely, lift bucket from excavation and swing boom to dump site.

To obtain a cleaner trench and avoid material buildup directly in front of backhoe, extend dipper and curl bucket completely while starting to lift it out of the exca- vation. This will allow excess material to fall back into the excavation.

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Contents Backhoe Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents LEA EL InstructivoBH1050 Specifications Buckets Rated CapacityIntroduction General Information Backhoe ComponentsInstallation SafetySafety Rules TrainingOperation Storage MaintenanceTransportation Safety & Instructional Decals Be CarefulSafety General Operation OperationOperation Position the Machine Control Handle OperationStart Excavation Fill BucketTransporting Dump and Return CycleTrenching and Excavating Removing and Storing Backhoe Transport and Swing Lock InstallationCleaning Point Hitch Saf-T-LokPeriodically or Before Extended Storage PRE-OPERATION Check ListOptional Auxiliary Pump and Hydraulic System Owner ServiceBucket Tooth Replacement Relief ValveHydraulic Hoses and Fittings LubricationTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionGeneral Hydraulic Repair Information Dealer ServiceHydraulic Cylinder Repair Boom, Dipperstick, Bucket & Stabilizer Cylinders FigureHydraulic Pump Repair Installing ValvePressure Settings on Shock/Dampening Valves Hydraulic Valve RepairSegment Replacement Adjusting System Relief Valve PressureShock / Dampening Pressure Setting Replacing Shock/Dampening ValvesHydraulic Valve Repair Swing Cylinder Cushion OIL Flow & Figure Swing Cylinder Operational TheorySwing Cylinder Oil Flow Energy Assembly Procedure AssemblyAssembly Dealer SET-UP InstructionPlumbing Installation Dipperstick & Bucket AssemblyAttaching Backhoe to Tractor Saf-T-Lok is a registered trademark of Woods Equipment Saf-T-LokInstallation Top Link and Saf-T-Lok Hitch Installation Safety Chain Installation Seat InstallationPRE-DELIVERY Check List Dealer Check ListsDealer Check Lists Delivery Check ListParts Index PartsBH1050 Main Frame Assembly Hardware BH1050 Dipperstick & Bucket Assembly 34011 BH1050 Boom Assembly Valve Controls & Hardware BH1050 Console Valve Assembly Check, 2400 psi relief assemblies BH1050 Hoses & Fittings Assembly BH1050 Pump Assembly BH1050 540 RPM Hydraulic Pump BH1050 1000 RPM Hydraulic Pump BH1050 Swing Cylinder BH1050 Stabilizer Cylinder QTY Description PartBH1050 Bucket Cylinder BH1050 Boom & Dipperstick Cylinder BH1050 SAF-T-LOKASSEMBLY BH1050 Stabilizer PAD KIT Optional Appendix Bolt Torque ChartSAE Series Torque Chart Metric SeriesBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsIndex IndexWarranty Rev /23/2005 51861