2
Introduction
SAFE PRACTICES
1. It is your responsibility to read this manual and all publications associated with this machine.
2. Never allow anyone to operate or service the machine or its attachments without proper training and
instructions. Never allow minors to operate any equipment.
3. Learn the proper use of the machine, the location and purpose of all the controls before you operate the
equipment. Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to accidents.
4. Wear all the necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to protect our head, eyes, ears, hands and
feet. Operate the machine only in daylight or in good artificial light.
5. Inspect the area where the equipment will be used. Beware of overhead obstructions and underground
obstacles. Stay alert for hidden hazards.
6. Never operate equipment that is not in perfect working order or without decals, guards, shields, or other
protective devices in place.
7. Never disconnect or bypass any switch.
8. When working around the tines, frame must be supported.
9. Never use your hands to search for oil leaks. Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin and
cause serious injury.
10. This machine demands your attention. To prevent loss of control or tipping of the vehicle:
A.
Use extra caution in backing up the vehicle. Ensure area is clear.
B.
Do not stop or start suddenly on any slope.
C.
Reduce speed on slopes and in sharp turns. Use caution when changing directions on slopes.
D.
Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards.
E.
Operate equipment up and down slopes, never across the face.
F.
Before unhitching, lower jack stands and secure pins.
11. Before leaving operator’s position for any reason:
A
Disengage all drives.
B.
Lower all attachments to the ground.
C.
Shut engine off and remove the ignition key.
12. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts. Wait for all movement to stop before you clean,
adjust or service the machine.
13. Keep the area of operation clear of all bystanders.
14. Never carry passengers.
15. Use parts and materials supplied by
Smithco
only. Do not modify any function or part.
16. Avoid sharp turns. Watch the tires of the tractor while turning to make sure they do not contact the tongue
of the Aer-8.
17. Shut down power source before attempting to unclog any part of the machine.
18 . Know where and how deep all gas, water and electrical lines are buried.
These machines are intended for professional maintenance on golf courses, sports turf, and any other
area maintained turf and related trails, paths and lots. No guaranty as to the suitability for any task is
expressed or implied.
Summary of Contents for AER 8 Series
Page 16: ...14 Parts AER8 002ELECTRIC HYDRAULICLIFTSYSTEM...
Page 18: ...16 Parts...
Page 20: ...18 Parts AER 8 TURFQUAKE 5 SPACINGDRAWING...
Page 22: ...20 Parts AER 8 TURFQUAKE 7 SPACINGDRAWING...
Page 24: ...22 Parts AER 8 ALLSTAR 5 SPACINGDRAWING...
Page 26: ...24 Parts AER 8 ALLSTAR 7 SPACINGDRAWING...
Page 28: ...26 Parts AER 8 AERFINE 3 SPACINGDRAWING...
Page 30: ...28 Parts AER 8 AERFINE 5 SPACINGDRAWING...
Page 32: ...30 Parts AER 8CORINGTINESDRAWING...
Page 34: ...32 Parts REARROLLERDRAWING...