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Operation on Inclines
ASV Rubber Track Loaders are very sta-
ble on inclines. Machine weight is distrib-
uted evenly throughout the chassis and
the suspended undercarriage track sys-
tem provides excellent traction and
floatation on nearly all surfaces.
Even with these capabilities, caution
should always be exercised while oper-
ating the machine on an incline. Never
operate the PT-30 on an incline in
excess of 10°. Do not make sudden
changes in direction, move slowly, and
always carry loads low to maximize
machine stability.
When turning on an incline, back down
the hill while slowly turning until the
machine is facing the desired direction.
Then proceed forward.
Fastening Attachments
With both levers on the quick-attach
interface in the “up” position, drive
towards the attachment with the quick-
attach tipped forward (photo E). Hook
the top edges of the quick attach under
the upper lip of the attachment interface.
Raise the lift arms up slightly and then
curl the quick-attach until it is fully mated
with the attachment. Turn the engine off
and exit the machine. Secure the attach-
ment by pushing the levers downward
(photo F).
To confirm engagement:
1.
Raise the lift arms slightly.
2.
Tilt the attachment downward.
3.
Visually verify that the locking pins
can be seen through the bottom of
the mating interface.
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Carry load low. Do not exceed rated oper-
ating capacity. Load, unload, turn on level
ground. Travel on inclines with heaviest
end of machine uphill. Failure to comply
with these instructions may result in
machine damage, injury or even death.
WARNING
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