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3 .
Connect the other end of the positive
jumper cable to the jumper vehicle’s
battery positive (+) terminal .
4 .
Connect the negative (-) jumper cable to
the jumper vehicle’s battery negative (-)
terminal .
5 .
Make the final negative (-) jumper cable
connection to the disabled machine’s
engine block or machine frame (ground),
such as the rear grille latch post – NOT
to the disabled battery’s negative post . If
connected to the engine, keep the jumper
clamp away from the battery, fuel lines
and moving parts .
6 .
Start the machine . If it does not start at
once, start the jumper vehicle engine
to avoid excessive drain on the booster
battery .
7 .
After the disabled machine is started and
running smoothly, have the second person
remove the jumper cables (negative (-)
jumper cable first) from the jumper vehi
-
cle’s battery and then from the disabled
machine while being sure NOT to short
the two cables together .
Allow sufficient time for the skid-steer
machine alternator to build-up a charge in
the battery before attempting to operate the
machine or shut the engine off.
Lifting the Machine using a Crane
Make sure the crane and the lifting
gear (cables, chains) have sufficient
load-bearing capacity.
The crane and the lifting gear must be
adjusted to the proper dimensions.
Always lift the machine so it is horizon-
tal when it is raised.
Secure the machine against uninten-
tional movement!
Keep clear of suspended loads.
Never lift with anyone in or on the
machine.
Securely fasten the lifting gear to the
machine at the designated lift points.
The crane lifting crew must include
experienced crane operators only.
Lift the machine only with no attach-
ments, with the exception that the stan-
dard bucket can remain attached. The
bucket must be empty and set to trans-
port position. Refer to “a. Attachment
Transport Position: Carry materials
200-300 mm (8-12”) above the ground,
and adjust as necessary to clear obsta-
cles. Generally, carry the load as low
as safely possible. Tilt buckets back,
as shown in Fig. 27, to prevent spilling
material.” on page 75.
Crane Lifting Preparation
IMPORTANT:
Crane handling requires
lifting gear with a spreader bar with 4
ropes, chains, etc.
NOTE:
If a bucket is attached, it must be
empty.
1 .
If a bucket is attached, make sure it is
emptied . Tilt the bucket back .
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