Carolina Swing Boom Cutter Owner's/Operator's Manual - Page 10
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Operator's view with cutter swung 90°
swung at 90°, make sure you are
aware of any obstacles directly in
front of the skid steer or in front of
boom, when moving the skid steer.
operating on uneven terrain or any
type of sloped surface. Keep your
cutter low to the ground when
working in these conditions to avoid a
roll over that could result in Minor or
Serious Injury.
Determine a safe cutting pattern
before swinging the boom and cutter.
Stop the forward progress of the skid
steer loader until the boom is swung to
the desired position until you are fully
familiar with the movement of the
attachment.
Before Cutting
Inspect the area to be cut and make
sure it is free of any utilities, rocks,
fence posts, or any other objects that
you do not want to cut or that would
damage the cutter.
Do not enter into an area to be cut
before the cutter rotation come up to
the operating speed.
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With the boom
Use care when
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Cutting Tips
this attachment when bystanders are
in proximity of the work area that
could result in Minor or Serious Injury
from flying debris.
1.
Always inspect work area before
starting the cutter. Locate and
mark any utilities, steel posts,
rocks or any other objects that
could be damaged or would
damage the cutter during
operation. Never assume the
work area is safe and never skip
the inspection part before start of
operation.
2.
Operate at a safe slow-paced
speed that will allow you to watch
the area ahead of the skid steer
and also ahead of the boom and
cutter when the cutter is swung
away from the straight-ahead
position.
3.
Make sure you are operating the
skid steer's engine at an rpm that
will produce the volume of oil
flow required for this attachment.
4.
If the cutter speed slows down,
reduced your travel speed and
allow cutter to reach the proper
rotating speed. Mowing too fast
in thick material could result in
balling of material underneath the
cutter deck resulting in a loss of
cutting efficiency.
5.
Never use your cutter to push,
pull, lift or move any type of
object or vehicle. Do not use this
attachment to "push" down trees.
6.
Always allow cutter to come up to
operating speed before moving
attachment into the material you
want to cut.
7.
If material constantly is balling
underneath cutter deck, try tilting
the leading edge of the cutter to
be about 1" lower than the rear of
Never operate
Swing Boom Cutter
March 2016