User guide

2. SAFETY WHEATHEART - POST POUNDER
2.3. OPERATION SAFETY HIGH & HEAVY HITTER AND HIGH & HEAVY HITTER PLUS
14 IM4 R3
2.3. OPERATION SAFETY
Have another person nearby who can shut down the equipment in case of
accident.
Do not operate with any of the safety guards removed.
Keep body, hair, and clothing away from moving parts. Stay away from intake
during operation.
Do not use damaged belts, there is a risk of flying debris.
Hydraulic valve must be in the working positions (see hydraulic valve posi-
tions in Figure 2.2 and Figure 2.3). Failure to have valve positioned correctly
will mean the orientation of the valve and instructional decal will be incorrect.
SP Pounder: Only stand behind the SP Pounder controls when operating the
self-propelled pounder.
SP Pounder: Chock SP Pounder wheels or lower spike to prevent machine
from rolling and to improve stability.
Be careful when backing up machine.
Ensure that your hands are clear of the hugger. Do not hold post in place
while trying to adjust machine position.
Review the work safety area diagram (Figure 2.2, Figure 2.3) before using
this equipment.
2.4. MAINTENANCE SAFETY
Before applying pressure to a hydraulic system, make sure all components
are secure, hoses are in good condition, and couplings are tightly connected
and undamaged.
Relieve pressure from hydraulic circuit before servicing or disconnecting from
tractor.
Place stands or blocks under the frame before working beneath the machine.
After maintenance is complete, replace and secure all safety guards and
safety devices, and if applicable, service doors and cleanout covers.
Remove all tools and unused parts from machine before operation.
Remove buildup of grease, oil, and debris.
Inspect all parts. Ensure parts are in good condition and installed properly.
Use only genuine Wheatheart replacement parts or equivalent. Replacement
parts must meet ASABE standards or serious injury may result. Use of
unauthorized parts will void the warranty. If in doubt, contact Wheatheart or your
Wheatheart dealer.
2.5. HYDRAULIC SAFETY
Always place all hydraulic controls in neutral and relieve system pressure
before disconnecting or working on hydraulic system.
Keep all components in the hydraulic system tightly secured, clean and in
good condition.