Mechanical failures such as a hose rupture will cause a load to drop. Lifting a heavy load with the dipperstick, then operating the boom, could cause boom to drop. In either case, if anyone is in the operating area (maxi- mum reach of bucket) as shown in Figure 1, serious injury or death could occur.

Do not dig with backhoe unless stabilizers are down and on a firm surface. Stay clear of steep areas or excavation banks that are soft or could give way.

POSITION THE MACHINE

Before operating in an unfamiliar area, walk around the full length of the proposed site and check for hidden holes, drop-off or obstacles that could cause an acci- dent.

Lower stabilizers until they carry the weight of the back- hoe. If tractor is equipped with a front loader, place the bucket flat on the ground. Lower loader lift arms until weight is removed from front tractor tires.

Level the machine using stabilizers and front loader before starting to dig.

Stability is very important when operating backhoe in the extreme swing positions as this causes weight transfer.

CONTROL HANDLE OPERATION

Refer to Figure 2.

Assume your position in the operator's seat.

When becoming familiar with backhoe controls, start with a lower rpm.

Set tractor RPM to a speed that moves the backhoe at a rate that you are comfortable with.

Before operating, perform a functional test by placing control handles in their various positions and making certain correct operation occurs, matching decals on operator's console. Pay specific attention to float posi- tion of boom. Do not operate backhoe if functions differ from decal; serious injury or death could occur.

It is not difficult to become a successful operator. Con- trol lever operating decals (shown in Figure 2) are next to the operating control levers. Study these decals; they will assist you in becoming familiar with the con- trols.

Pushing handle 1 forward will lower left stabilizer; pull- ing back raises it.

Pushing handle 2 forward will lower right stabilizer; pulling back raises it.

Pulling left control back (toward A) raises boom; push- ing it forward (toward C) lowers it. Full forward (toward C) is the float position.

Moving left handle left (toward B) swings boom left; moving it right (toward D) swings boom right.

Pulling right control back (toward E) moves dipperstick down and toward operator; pushing it forward (toward G) moves it up and away from operator.

Moving right handle left (toward F) curls bucket toward operator; moving it right (toward H) extends bucket out away from operator.

Operate the control levers, swinging the boom several times to practice control. Do not operate the swing more than 45 degrees each way the first few times. Gradually increase arc.

Figure 2. Operator’s Controls

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