Alamo 95C manual Filling Bucket, Dumping Bucket, Trenching Between a Building & Open Excavators

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OPERATION

OPERATION

FILLING BUCKET

Control the bucket attitude throughout the digging cycle to keep teeth at the proper angle for best penetration. This will minimize dragging and scraping the bucket through the ground.

When digging in hard-packed soil, bucket penetration can be increased by applying down pressure with the boom while crowding in and curling the bucket. If the crowd action “stalls”, it may be necessary to apply lift occasionally during the digging cycle to correct the bucket depth.

DUMPING BUCKET

To dump the bucket at the end of the digging cycle, lift the bucket clear of the trench while crowding it out and swinging it to the spoil pile.

As the pile is approached, dump the bucket. When the bucket is empty, the dipstick and bucket are in position to resume digging upon return to the trench.

IMPORTANT: Avoid constant jarring or hammering-type contact between the spoil pile and the loaded bucket as this may cause premature wear to the backhoe pin and bushings.

TRENCHING BETWEEN A BUILDING & OPEN EXCAVATORS

Start the trench at the building. Trench out halfway to the excavation. Then, start trenching from the excavation to the first trench. Dig toward the first trench until there is just enough room to move the unit out from between the two trenches.

To obtain a cleaner trench and avoid the build-up of material directly in front of the backhoe, crowd out and completely curl the bucket while starting to lift it from the excavation. In this way, excess material will fall back into the excavation.

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Contents 95C To the OWNER/OPERATOR/DEALER Table of Contents Page Safety Section Safety Safety Safety Safety Equipment Operation Safety Instructions and Practices SBH-14 Safety Safety SBH-44 Transporting Safety Instructions and Practices Death. SBH-27 Storage Safety Instructions and Practices Parts Information See Your Rhino DealerDecal Location QTY Level Description Decal Description Safety Federal Laws and Regulations Page Introduction Section Introduction General Data Bucket DataCylinder Data Introduction Assembly Section Assembly Installing Three Point Adapter Option Mounting Backhoe to Tractor Operation Section PRE-OPERATION Checklist Operating DirectionsEngine Speed ControlsLeft Hand Stabilizer Right Hand StabilizerOperating Backhoe Filling Bucket Dumping BucketTrenching Between a Building & Open Excavators Side Slope Excavating or Trenching Miscellaneous Finishing Straight WallsSeat Adjustment BackfillingMounting and Dismounting Buckets Placing the Stabilizers Swing LockBoom Lock Stabilizer LockRemoval from Tractor Storage Page Maintenance Section Cylinder Service Cylinder DisassemblyCylinder Assembly Beginning of Season Hydraulic HosesHydraulic System Reservoir Lubrication Chart Bucket Tooth PointsTightening Nuts and Bolts LubricationHydraulic Troubleshooting Maintenance Valve Service Main Relief ReplacementSpool Seal Installation Torque SettingsMaintenance Parts List Description QTYProper Torque for Fasteners Page Rhino Required of the Owner 95C-SOM-01/11 F-4145C Printed U.S.A

95C specifications

The Alamo 95C is a sophisticated compact tractor that has been designed to meet the demands of both agricultural and light industrial applications. With its robust construction and versatile functionalities, it has become a popular choice among farmers, landscapers, and small property owners.

One of the standout features of the Alamo 95C is its powerful engine. Equipped with a reliable diesel power plant, it delivers impressive performance while maintaining fuel efficiency. The engine is tailored to produce high torque at low RPM, ensuring that the tractor can handle tough tasks with ease, from plowing fields to hauling heavy loads.

The Alamo 95C is designed for ease of operation. It features an ergonomic control layout and a comfortable operator platform, allowing for prolonged use without causing fatigue. The intuitive controls and simplified interface make it accessible even for less experienced operators. Its tight turning radius enhances maneuverability, making it ideal for working in confined spaces.

In terms of technology, the Alamo 95C is outfitted with modern electronic systems that improve overall performance and efficiency. The tractor comes with a digital dashboard that provides real-time data on engine parameters, fuel levels, and other vital statistics. This allows operators to monitor performance closely and make informed decisions while working.

The Alamo 95C is also designed with versatility in mind. It can be outfitted with a range of attachments, including loaders, backhoes, and mowers, enabling it to adapt to various tasks. The three-point hitch system allows for easy attachment of implements, while the Power Take-Off (PTO) system ensures that it can power a variety of tools and equipment.

Durability is another key characteristic of the Alamo 95C. Its frame is constructed from high-quality materials, ensuring it can withstand harsh working conditions. Additionally, it has been engineered for ease of maintenance, with accessible components that simplify routine checks and repairs.

Overall, the Alamo 95C combines power, efficiency, and versatility, making it an excellent investment for anyone looking to maximize productivity on their property. With its advanced features and robust design, it continues to set a standard in the compact tractor market. Whether for agricultural purposes or landscaping tasks, the Alamo 95C proves to be a dependable and efficient workhorse.