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SAFETY CONTINUED

 

 

Transport the machine load at the slowest speed possible and with the loader boom at the lowest  

 

transport posi on to avoid  pping or upseHng, which may result in serious injury or death.

 

 
 

Be extremely careful when working on inclines or near loose fill, rocks, and holes as they can cause 

 

 pping or upseHng which may result in serious injury or death.

 

 
 

Be certain to avoid overhead electrical wires when opera ng loader.  Contact with power lines may 

 

cause serious injury or death. 

 

 
 

Avoid sudden stops when lowering or liGing the loader boom to prevent loss of control over the 

 

machine and/or load, which may result in serious injury or death.

 

 
 

Use maximum ballast and the widest recommended wheel seHng on your tractor when handling 

large 

 

shiGable loads.

 

 
 

Never a;empt to ram with the bucket at high speed or full tractor power.  Sudden impact may result 

 

in structural failure and possible serious injury or death.

 

 
 

Never adjust or perform maintenance on the loader or tractor with the unit in mo on, or without 

power 

 

source locked out.

 

 
 

Never get under bucket or liG arms or reach through the liG arms or bucket linkage when the loader 

 

is in opera on.  Inadvertent movement may cause serious injury or death.

 

 

FOLLOWING OPERATION:

 

 
 

Whenever machine is not in opera on, lower the loader boom and set the tractor brakes, disengage 

 

drive, shut the engine off, and remove the igni on key before dismoun ng the tractor.

 

 
 

If loader is to be disengaged from tractor, be sure that loader is securely supported on a hard, level 

 

surface and that the stand is securely engaged.  Be certain all connec ons between tractor and loader 

 

are free before disengaging.

 

 

TRANSPORTING:

 

 
 

Use safety lights and SMV emblem in addi on to whatever local codes require when equipment is 

 

being transported on the road or highway.  Check with proper authori es for legal limita ons.

 

 
 

Transport all loads at a slow and safe speed.

 

 
 

Carry the load as low as possible and maintain adequate visibility and good round clearance at all 

 

 mes.

 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for MATERIAL'S GRAPPLE

Page 1: ...MANUAL IS GIVEN TO THE PURCHASER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Koyker Manufacturing Co P O Box 409 Lennox SD 57039 Phone 1 800 456 1107 Email koyker koykermfg com Website koykermfg com OWNERS MANUAL Manual No...

Page 2: ...and Maintenance 8 6 Grapple Fork Parts Diagram 9 6 Grapple Fork Parts Schedule 10 7 Grapple Fork Parts Diagram 11 7 Grapple Fork Parts Schedule 12 Cylinder Informa on 13 2 1 2 Cylinder Service Kit 14...

Page 3: ...ntenance and high performance opera ng capaci es all at a low price make the Grapple Fork one of the most e cient loaders ever With proper care and handling it will provide many years of dependable se...

Page 4: ...e alert to the possibility of personal injury or death DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situa on that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a poten ally hazar...

Page 5: ...fore opera ng the loader Be certain all bystanders are clear of the machine and opera on area prior to opera on It may be necessary to add wheel ballast or rear weights as recommended by the tractor m...

Page 6: ...rious injury or death Never adjust or perform maintenance on the loader or tractor with the unit in mo on or without power source locked out Never get under bucket or liG arms or reach through the liG...

Page 7: ...hydraulic oil under pressure can penetrate the skin Never use any part of your body to check for hydraulic leaks Use cardboard when checking for leaks See Fig 5 1 Relieve hydraulic pressure before dis...

Page 8: ...SAFETY DECALS Page 6...

Page 9: ...grapple and roll a achment back Raise loader only enough to permit maneuvering Before moving carefully check for hazards and or obstruc ons Never liG o center WARNING Be certain material cannot fall o...

Page 10: ...fully collapsed so that the rod will not be exposed to the elements or damaged Be certain hydraulic system remains sealed at all mes to prevent contamina on Check and maintain an adequate uid level in...

Page 11: ...KOYKER 6 MATERIALS GRAPPLE PARTS DIAGRAM Page 9...

Page 12: ...x 2 1 4 6 13 640066 HH Cap Screw 1 2 x 3 6 14 640080 Carriage Bolt 5 8 x 2 4 15 640097 HH Cap Screw 3 4 x 2 8 16 640157 Lockwasher 1 2 6 17 640159 Lockwasher 5 8 4 18 640162 Lockwasher 3 4 8 19 64013...

Page 13: ...KOYKER 7 MATERIALS GRAPPLE PARTS DIAGRAM Page 11...

Page 14: ...x 2 1 4 6 13 640066 HH Cap Screw 1 2 x 3 6 14 640080 Carriage Bolt 5 8 x 2 4 15 640097 HH Cap Screw 3 4 x 2 8 16 640157 Lockwasher 1 2 6 17 640159 Lockwasher 5 8 4 18 640162 Lockwasher 3 4 8 19 64013...

Page 15: ...lways pick up the seal by its outer member 4 Inspect each seal lip carefully for nicks scratches and dirt at me of installa on If dirty use a soG clean cloth and carefully wipe o seal DO NOT wipe seal...

Page 16: ...p Ring 640381 1 each 1 1 2 EZ Squeeze Seal 640383 1 each 1 1 2 Rod Wiper 640386 1 each 1 Locknut 661017 KIT NO 663318 Complete assembled 2 1 2 Cylinder Piston with all seals Consists of 1 each 2 1 2 A...

Page 17: ...CYLINDER PARTS LIST BUCKET CYLINDER Part No 672454 Key Part No Descrip on Quan ty 1 672455 Tube Weldment 1 2 661017 Locknut 1 3 651458 Piston Assembly 1 4 640301 O Ring Seal 1 5 651457 Gland Assembly...

Page 18: ...HYDRAULIC CYLINDER PARTS DIAGRAM Page 16 3 5 4 1 6 2...

Page 19: ...not to scratch sealing surfaces of aluminum piston If a sharp knife is not available An electric soldering gun or hot iron may be used to melt throughout seals All gland seals shown with a sec on remo...

Page 20: ...AND CUSTOMER S REMEDIES To the extent permitted by law neither Koyker the Dealer nor any person or company affiliated with either of them makes any warranties representations conditions or promises ex...

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