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Figure 2. HHXG5 Controls and Indicators (Front)

1.Seat — Place for operator to sit. Engine will not start unless operator is seated. Seat is adjustable, fore and aft for operator comfort.

2.Steering Control Joystick (right side) — Allows the unit to move in either a forward, reverse left or right direction. See page 24 for additional Information.

3.Front Guard — Remove this Guard Cover to access left side of engine and other internal components.

4.Pitch Control — Adjusts the blade pitch separately for each side of the trowel.

5.Hour Meter — Indicates number of hours machine has been in use or hours engine was run.

6.Steering Control Joystick (left side) — Allows the unit to move in either a forward, reverse left or right direction. See Page 24 for additional Information.

7.Light Switch — When activated, turns on four halogen lights. Lights offer better visibility when working indoors.

8.Ignition Switch — With key inserted turn clockwise to start engine.

9.Lights — 12V Halogen, 4 fore and 2 aft.

10.Right Side Guard — Remove to access Radiator and to allow Right Clamshell to open for Service.

11.Left Side Guard — Remove to access Battery and to allow Left Clamshell to open for Service.

12.Left Side Clamshell — Open to allow access for service and maintenance.

13.Right Side Clamshell — Open to allow access for service and maintenance.

14.By-Pass Indicator — Sight glass located in-line and just above the Hydraulic By-Pass Filter. System in a By-Pass condition when indicator in the red area.

15.Hydraulic By-Pass Filter — Filters contaminants from hydraulic system during a By-Pass condition.

16.Magnetic Drain Plug — Remove to drain hydraulic oil from hydraulic system.

HHXG5 RIDE-ON TROWEL • operation manual — rev. #1 (10/25/10) — page 17

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Contents Model HHXG5 Proposition 65 Warning Respiratory Hazards Silicosis/Respiratory WarningsSilicosis Warning HHXG5 Ride-On Trowel Table of ContentsPage Completely Training checklistDaily pre-Operation Checklist Daily pre-operation checklistSaFeTY meSSageS Safety InformationGeNeRaL SaFeTY ENgINe SaFeTY TROWeL SaFeTYOrder Form PT-160 Before servicing equipment„ Use well-insulated gloves when picking up the battery FueL SaFeTYBaTTeRY SaFeTY TOWINg SaFeTY TRaNSpORTINg SaFeTYLifting „ aLWaYS shutdown engine before transportingENvIRONmeNTaL SaFeTY HHX Specifications DIMENSIONS/SPECIFICATIONS TrowelFuel Specifications EngineGeneral Information HHXG5 Controls and Indicators Front Controls and IndicatorsHHXG5 Controls and Indicators Rear HHXG5 Controls and Indicators Clamshell Open Linked to the accelerator system Engine Components GasolineBattery Setup SetupTrowel Setup Instructions Engine Oil Level InspectionGearbox Oil Level FuelStarting the Engine OperationControl Joystick Directional Positioning SteeringMatching Blade Pitch for Both Sets of Blades Blade PitchMaintenance Schedule Daily 8-10 Hours MAINTENANCEWeekly 30-40 Hours Monthly 100-150 HoursChanging Engine Oil And Filter Air Cleaner DailyOil Filter 300 Hours Fuel FilterOil/Water Separator Battery/Charging SystemOil And Fuel Lines Radiator/Cooling SystemRemoving the Drive Belt MAINTENANCE old style clutchChecking The Drive Belt Expanding Lower Drive Pulley Installing the Drive Belt Using New Drive BeltLeft Side Gearbox Spare Drive Belt ReplacementSprings High Engine RPM Driven Pulley How It Works FigureSpring Driven Pulley CAM Bracket Moveable Fixed Face ClutchBelt measurement MAINTENANCE new style clutchLower drive pulley Installing Drive BeltHow it works Blade Pitch Adjustment Procedure MAINTENANCE TrowelSingle Pitch Twin PitchTMClean-Up Steering AdjustmentChanging Blades „„Do the pitch control towers rock back and forth?Assembly Trowel Arm AdjustmentPlace the trowel in a FLAT, Level area Distance from the lower wear plateRemove the trowel arm from the spider plate Trowel Blade RemovalTrowel Arm Removal Checking Trowel Arm Straightness Locate the trowel arm adjustment tool P/NLifting/Crush Hazard.DO not lift trowel with pans attached Re-AssemblyInstalling Pans Onto Finisher Blades Hydraulic Steering Pressure Checking Steering PressureVerify the hydraulic fluid level is correct Move the throttle lever to Full engine RPMSteering Pressure Check Steering Pressure AdjustmentDecommissioning Trowel/Components Decommissioning trowelStarter Wiring Diagram EngineConnector Orientation Front View Relay Orientation Symptom Possible problem Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Ride-On Trowel Troubleshooting engine Air cleaner dirty? Clean or replace air cleaner HERE’S HOW to GET Help
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