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After starting skid steer, lift the 
attachment 6” (152mm) off the ground 
surface: 

 

1. 

With the skid steer engine RPMs 
just above idle, slowly engage the 
auxiliary hydraulic flow to the 
cutter head. Use your machine’s 
auxiliary hydraulic flow lever or 
switch, activate the auxiliary flow 
to the brush cutter. 

2. 

Allow the cutter to run for 30 
seconds to purge the air from the 
system. Turn off the cutter drive, 
allowing it to come to a complete 
stop. 

3. 

Lower the cutter attachment to 
the ground and shut off the skid 
steer’s engine and exit the 
operator’s compartment. 

4. 

Check the skid steers hydraulic oil 
level, and add oil if necessary. 

5. 

Inspect the cutter hydraulic plumbing 
for any noticeable leaks. Correct these 
leaks before continuing. 

6. 

Restart the skid steer. With the 
attachment raised off the ground and 
the engine throttle set just above idle, 
engage the cutter drive circuit to start 
cutter. Allow cutter to come up to 
speed before increasing engine speed. 

 

Starting the Cutter 

 

Moving or 

engaging the cutter with bystanders 
in the area could result in Death or 
Serious Injury. Before engaging cutter 
hydraulics, always make sure the area 
is clear of bystanders. 
 

Engage the cutter drive hydraulics with 
the prime mover’s engine at a low 
rpm. Slowly raise the skid steer 
engine’s rpm to the correct and 
desired cutter speed. Use the skid 
steer’s hand throttle to set the speed; 
never use a foot throttle when using 
the cutter. 

MTL Attachments 

If the cutter ever 

creates a vibration when ramping up 
speed, turn the cutter attachment to 
the off position and investigate cause. 
Refer today Troubleshooting section 
in this manual. 

Stopping the Cutter 

When stopping the cutter, raise the 
cutter slightly and lower the skid 
steer’s engine RPMs to an idle, and 
allow the cutter to slow down. After 
the cutter has slowed down you may 
turn the auxiliary hydraulics to the 
“off” position. 

Getting Familiar with 

the Attachment 

Never operate the 

cutter when bystanders are within 75’ 
(23 m) of your work area. Flying 
debris could result in Death or Serious 
Injury. 

Be cautious when 

operating on un-level ground 
surfaces. A machine roll over could 
result in Minor or Serious Injury. 
Always wear your seat belt when 
operating this type of machinery. 

Before starting the skid steer engine 
with this cutter attached, make sure 
you are knowledgeable and 
comfortable with the operation of the 
brush cutter controls as outlined in the 
previous and following sections of this 
manual. 

When operating the cutter, set the skid 
steer throttle at a speed that will 
produce the required flow. Refer to 
your skid steer manual or call your 
local skid steer dealer for additional 
help, if necessary. Your skid steer 
dealer can measure the flow available 
on your machine and recommend a 

 

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X-treme Brush Cutters  

January 2016 

Summary of Contents for XC7

Page 1: ...ERATOR OF THIS IMPLEMENT Please read this manual before unpacking or using this implement for the first time This manual provides you with the necessary instructions to safely install and use your purchase Do not let other people use this attachment without first being instructed how to safely use it MTL Attachments 1906 Old Hwy 100 Tallapoosa GA 30176 404 433 5364 Save this manual for future refe...

Page 2: ...ortant that you and all operators of this implement become familiar with the operation maintenance and safety instructions found in this manual as well as in the manual that accompanied the skid steer machine that will power this attachment Add some common sense to the items mentioned in these manuals as the recipe for safe operation We invite you to look at more innovative products on our web sit...

Page 3: ...Specifications 19 Limited Warranty 20 Orientation Serial Number Plate is Located on ID Badge Importance of Safety Accidents can be very costly to human life and property As the operator is the 1 safety device on all types of vehicles or equipment it is important that the operator read learn and know all safety recommendations for this product The user is responsible to his family friends and co wo...

Page 4: ...t sandals or other light footwear MTL Attachments PAGE 4 Always use eye protection during operation Mount this attachment on a skid steer equipped with thermoplastic polycarbonate door panel and side panels Speed Kills Operate this implement at a safe working speed When transporting the implement keep a safe speed to avoid losing control of the attachment or prime mover Keep proper clearance betwe...

Page 5: ...re use Careless removal of the shipping bands that secure the implement to the pallet could result in Minor or Serious Injury Clear the area of all bystanders and MTL Attachments stand to the side when cutting the bands with a pair of sheet metal shears Using Your Implement Connecting Cutter to Skid Steer Never enter the area underneath the coupler or any part of the attachment when it is in the r...

Page 6: ...TL Attachments PAGE 6 Look for loose bolts and tighten them if necessary Check that all safety decals are in place and can be read Replace them if necessary Check that blades are in good condition Sharpen or replace them if necessary Take care of our environment Repair any hydraulic leaks Cutter Boom Controls Your brush cutter is designed to run off the skid steer loaders auxiliary hydraulic syste...

Page 7: ...rrect and desired cutter speed Use the skid steer s hand throttle to set the speed never use a foot throttle when using the cutter MTL Attachments If the cutter ever creates a vibration when ramping up speed turn the cutter attachment to the off position and investigate cause Refer today Troubleshooting section in this manual Stopping the Cutter When stopping the cutter raise the cutter slightly a...

Page 8: ...ntain a safe speed while cutting Cutting tree branches with the cutter in an elevated position could result in Death or Serious Injury if the skid steer becomes unstable Never raise the cutter more a few feet off the ground when working on slopes or uneven terrain MTL Attachments Adjusting Cutter Height Level Use the skid steer loader lift to adjust the elevation of the cutter The fore aft levelin...

Page 9: ...n see MTL Attachments the cutter blade If the operator can see the cutter blade the back of the cutter is raised TOO HIGH and should be lowered to avoid debris being thrown back at the operator and causing Minor or Serious Injury Cutting Above Ground Level Vegetation 6 Tilt the front of the deck approximately 1 to 2 feet above ground level but do not raise the rear of the deck Drive slowly into th...

Page 10: ... PAGE After Every Season Inspect the implement for any loose or worn parts that may need to be replaced prior to the next cutting season Visually inspect the cutting blades Sharpen or replace them if necessary Clean sand repaint any area that looks worn or scratched to prevent further rusting Use an equipment paint found at your local hardware store or building center Store your implement in a she...

Page 11: ...as a set Never run the cutter with unmatched blades Never install one used and one new blade as they will cause the cutter to be unbalanced and MTL Attachments PAGE result in a vibration during operation and may cause harm to other cutter components Sharpen the blades with the appropriate equipment but be careful not to overheat the blade steel causing the blade material to become brittle and pron...

Page 12: ...rain hose attached connected to the skid steer case drain circuit only Piston drive Models Hardware Torque Grade 2 Grade 5 Grade 8 lb ft lb ft lb ft 66 8 12 5 16 10 17 20 3 8 20 30 45 45 75 110 160 260 380 7 8 190 400 600 1 580 900 inch pounds Higher torques may require the use of a torque multiplier All values are dry torques MTL Attachments PAGE 12 X treme Brush Cutters January 2016 ...

Page 13: ...designed for your attachment Use Genuine Parts from MTL Attachments MTL Attachments PAGE 13 X treme Brush Cutters January 2016 Hydraulic drive motor XC7 XCT 100 120 160 200 250 cc Hydraulic line required 2 Forged pressure relief block mounted on to hydraulic motor Hydraulic Couplers 2 1 female 1 Male 1 2 FFC or 3 4 FFC Both are ISO compliant MTL Attachments has the specific information logged unde...

Page 14: ...XC7 XCT Cutter Parts Bearing Housing Specify GPM requirements when ordering parts MTL Attachments PAGE 14 X treme Brush Cutters January 2016 Located below Hydraulic Motor ...

Page 15: ...otor or drive shaft failed Resolution Refer to leveling instructions found in this manual Remove and sharpen blades Slow down ground speed Raise engine RPMs or investigate other low oil flow problem Replace blades with new or re sharpened and equally balanced blades Replace blade mount Tighten torque mounting bolts Replace bolts if they are damaged Raise cutter height Clear cutting area of solid o...

Page 16: ... shall not be warranted by MTL Attachments Inc This warranty does not cover replacement parts not supplied by MTL Warranty Statement Our obligation under this Limited Warranty shall be solely limited to repairing or replacing any part see non covered items free of charge that according to our judgment show evidence of a defect in quality of workmanship or materials for the stated 12 month warranty...

Page 17: ...uld survive termination shall survive termination including without limitation ownership provisions warranty disclaimers indemnity and limitations of liability Links To Other Web Sites Our Service may contain links to third計arty web sites or services that are not owned or controlled My Company Inc change this has no control over and assumes no responsibility for the content privacy policies or pra...

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