Operator's Manual

Thecorrespondingturn-signallightsofthe
machineshouldilluminate.
AdjustingtheAxleWidth
ModelswithAdjustableAxlesOnly
Ifyourmodelisequippedwithanadjustableaxle
(Figure22),youcanadjusttheaxletothenarrow
positiontomovethemachinethroughanarrow
accesspoint,suchasthegateofafenceorthe
doorwayofabuilding.
WARNING
Themachineisnotstablewhentowedwith
theaxleinthenarrowposition.
Towthemachinewiththeaxleinthewide
position.
Important:Themachineislessstablewiththe
axleinthenarrowposition.Onlyadjustittothe
narrowpositionwhennecessarytomovepastan
obstruction,thenreturnittothewideposition
beforetowingoroperatingthemachine.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceand
disconnectthemachinefromthetowvehicle.
2.Securethemachinefrommovement.
3.Emptythedrum,moveittotheuprightposition,
andlockthedrum.
4.Alignajackwithanadequateliftheight
andweightcapacityundertheaxle;referto
Specications(page15).
5.Liftthemachineuntilthetiresareofftheground.
6.Useajackstandateachsupportpointonthe
rearframeextension(Figure21).
WARNING
Mechanicalorhydraulicjacksmayfailto
supportthemachineandcauseserious
injury.
Usejackstandswhensupportingthe
machine.
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Figure21
1.Supportpoint(2)
7.Removetheboltsandnutsthatsecuretheinner
axletotheouteraxle(Figure22).
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Figure22
1.Wideposition(towing)
4.Nut—narrowposition
2.Narrowposition5.Bolt—wideposition
3.Nut—wideposition6.Bolt—narrowposition
8.Aligntheinneraxletothedesiredpositionas
follows:
Slideeachsideoftheaxleinwardtothe
narrowposition(Figure22).
Slideeachsideoftheaxleoutwardtothe
wide(tow)position(Figure22).
9.Securetheaxlewiththeboltsandnutsremoved
previously(Figure22)andtorquethemto87
N∙m(64ft-lb).
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