Section 6 - Emergency Procedures
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8. Once the boom is raised high enough to clear the cab and boom rest, swing into
position over the boom rest.
9. While still supporting the boom with another machine, remove the test hose
from the hoist up side of the circuit.
10. Attach test hose to the hoist down test fitting, directing oil into a waste container.
11. SLOWLY lower the boom into place squarely on the boom rest.
12. Once the boom is in the rest, use the boom tie-down to secure it.
13. Remove test hoses used for the procedure.
14. Secure the telescope boom to keep it from extending and retracting.
15. Follow the procedure on page 3-34 for shifting the machine into travel mode.
16. Make sure that the machine air pressure is such that it will allow the shift back to
travel mode.
Towing
When transporting the vehicle with one or all axles on the road, it is possible to
damage the axles if the wrong procedure is used before transporting begins.
Before towing the vehicle, apply the park brake, block the wheels, and put the
transmission in neutral.
The front axle drive shaft (if equipped) and rear axle drive shafts must be
removed prior to towing.
All repairs must be made and the machine verified for correct operation before
allowing it back into service.
If You Get Stuck
If unit becomes stuck, you can use the boom to help free it.
• Position undercarriage and upperstructure controls for remote control operation.
• Position boom over rear of undercarriage (centered over rear to prevent tipping)
and imbed bucket or attachment in ground.
While actuating travel pedal in appropriate direction, extend or retract boom as
required to help push or pull unit to solid ground. Keep wheels in contact with
ground.
Summary of Contents for XL3100IV
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