Operation & SafetyManualOriginal InstructionsKeep this manual with machine at all times.An Oshkosh Corporation CompanyModels3508PS, 3509PS, 3512PS
Table of Contentsiv 31200205Section 6 - Emergency Procedures6.1 Towing a Disabled Product ... 6-1Moving
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-20 312002055.8 ATTACHMENT OPERATION• Capacities and range limits for the telehandler change depending on theattac
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2131200205Carriage w/ForksUse Carriage Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity, refer to “Telehandler/Attachm
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-22 31200205Side Shift CarriageUse Side Shift Carriage Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity, refer to “Tele
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2331200205To Side Shift:• Press and hold button (3) to shift forks right or press and hold button (4) to shiftfor
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-24 31200205Fork Positioning CarriageUse Fork Positioning Carriage Load ChartTo determine maximum capacity, refer
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2531200205To Fork Position:• Press and hold button (3) to shift forks out or press and hold button (4) to shiftfo
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-26 31200205Fork ExtensionUse Appropriate Carriage Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity of the carriage, re
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2731200205Equipment Damage Precautions• The heavy part of the load must be against the carriage backrest.• Do not
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-28 31200205Fork Mounted HookUse Fork Mounted Hook Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity, refer to “Telehand
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2931200205Operation:• Pallet or lumber forks of an appropriate load rating must be used. Do not use withcubing or
Table of Contentsv31200205Section 9 - Specifications9.1 Product Specifications ...9-1Fluid and L
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-30 31200205Quick Attach Mounted HookUse Quick Attach Mounted Hook Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity, re
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3131200205Truss BoomUse Appropriate Truss Boom Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity, refer to “Telehandler
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-32 31200205BucketUse Appropriate Bucket Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity, refer to “Telehandler/Attach
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3331200205Operation:• Raise or lower boom to appropriate height for loading material from stockpile.• Align teleh
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-34 31200205Multi-Purpose BucketUse Appropriate Bucket Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity, refer to “Tele
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3531200205To open/close bucket:Press and hold button (3) to close bucket or press and hold button (4) to openbuck
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-36 31200205Grapple BucketUse Appropriate Bucket Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity, refer to “Telehandle
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3731200205To Open/Close Grapple:Press and hold button (3) to close grapple or press and hold button (4) to opengr
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-38 31200205Concrete Bucket - Fork MountedUse Appropriate Carriage Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity, re
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3931200205To open/close bucket gate:Press and hold button (3) to close bucket gate or press and hold button (4) t
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Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-40 31200205PlatformUse Platform Capacity ChartTo determine maximum capacity, refer to capacity decal onplatform.T
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-41312002055.9 HITCHES (3508PS, 4008PS, 3509PS & 4009PS)Machines may be equipped with various types of hitches
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-42 31200205Pin Hitch - CUNA D2 (Italy)Maximum combined weight of trailer and load ...12 000
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-4331200205Pin HitchMaximum combined weight of trailer and load ... 12 000 kg (26 450 lb)Max
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-44 31200205Auto HitchMaximum combined weight of trailer and load ...12 000 kg (26 450 lb)Ma
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-4531200205Piton Frame and Auto HitchMaximum combined weight of trailer and load ... 12 000
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-46 31200205Hydraulic HitchMaximum combined weight of trailer and load ...12 000 kg (26 450
Section 6 - Emergency Procedures6-131200205SECTION 6 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES6.1 TOWING A DISABLED PRODUCTThe following information assumes the telehand
Section 6 - Emergency Procedures6-2 312002056.2 EMERGENCY LOWERING OF BOOMIn the event of total loss of engine power or hydraulic pump failure with an
Section 6 - Emergency Procedures6-3312002056.3 EMERGENCY LOWERING OF BOOM IF EQUIPPED FOR PLATFORMAuxiliary Power SystemIn case of an emergency or eng
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-131200205SECTION 1 - GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES1.1 HAZARD CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMSafety Alert System and Safety Sign
Section 6 - Emergency Procedures6-4 312002056.4 CAB EMERGENCY EXIT• In an emergency the rear window can be used to exit the telehandler.• Remove the l
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-131200205SECTION 7 - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE7.1 INTRODUCTIONService the product in accordance with the ma
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-2 312002057.2 GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSPrior to performing any service or maintenance on the telehandl
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-3312002057.3 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES8 & 1st 50 Hour Maintenance ScheduleOZ2241Air FilterCheck F
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-4 3120020550, 250 & 500 Hour Maintenance ScheduleNote: Engine oil and filter service interval can be ext
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-5312002051000 & 1500 Hour Maintenance ScheduleOZ19601500EVERYChangeEngine CoolantChangeHydraulicFluid &am
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-6 312002057.4 LUBRICATION SCHEDULES8 Hour Lubrication Schedule8, 9, 12 & 13MEVERY8OZ2260
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-73120020517MOZ2430EVERY8
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-8 3120020550 Hour Lubrication Schedule8, 9, 12 & 13M2xOZ227050EVERY
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-93120020517MOZ24402X50EVERY
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-2 312002051.3 OPERATION SAFETYElectrical Hazards• This machine is not insulated and does not provide protection
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-10 312002057.5 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSFuel SystemA. Fuel Level Check1. Check fuel gauge (1) located
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-1131200205B. Drain Fuel/Water Separator1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. Open engine cover.3. L
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-12 31200205Air Intake SystemA. Air Filter Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. Locate preclea
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-1331200205B. Element Change (as restriction indicator indicates)If air filter restriction indicator remains o
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-14 31200205Engine OilA. Engine Oil Level Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. Open engine cov
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-1531200205Hydraulic OilA. Hydraulic Oil Level Check1. Be sure all cylinders are fully retracted and machine i
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-16 31200205TiresA. Tire Air Pressure Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. Remove valve stem c
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-1731200205The rims installed have been designed for stability requirements which consist oftrack width, tire
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-18 31200205Brake SystemA. Brake Fluid Level Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. The brake fl
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-1931200205TransmissionA. Transmission Oil Level Check1. Apply park brake, shift transmission to "Neutral
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-331200205Tip Over HazardGeneral• For additional load requirements, refer to the appropriate capacity chart.• Nev
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-20 31200205Engine Cooling SystemA. Engine Coolant Level Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2.
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-2131200205BatteryA. Battery Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. Open engine cover.3. Wearing
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-22 31200205Windshield Washer SystemA. Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on
Section 8 - Additional Checks8-131200205SECTION 8 - ADDITIONAL CHECKS8.1 GENERALIf any test gives a different result, the system is not functioning pr
Section 8 - Additional Checks8-2 312002058.3 BOOM INTERLOCKA. Boom Interlock System TestBoom interlock system operates in two modes. With boom angle b
Section 8 - Additional Checks8-331200205B. Boom Interlock System Test(if equipped with boom retracted switch)Boom interlock system (if equipped with b
Section 8 - Additional Checks8-4 312002058.4 OUTRIGGER INTERLOCK (4017PS ONLY)A. Outrigger Interlock System TestOutrigger interlock system operates in
Section 8 - Additional Checks8-5312002058.5 AUXILIARY POWER (IF EQUIPPED FOR PLATFORM)A. Auxiliary Power System TestThe auxiliary power system is avai
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Section 9 - Specifications9-131200205SECTION 9 - SPECIFICATIONS9.1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSFluid and Lubrication CapacitiesEngine Crankcase OilCapacity
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-4 31200205• MAINTAIN proper tire pressure at all times. If proper tire pressures are notmaintained, this machine
Section 9 - Specifications9-2 31200205AxlesDifferential Housing Capacity (Front Axle) ... 8,0 L (8.5 qt)Diff
Section 9 - Specifications9-331200205PerformanceMaximum Lift Capacity3508PS, 3509PS, 3512PS & 3513PS ... 3500
Section 9 - Specifications9-4 31200205Maximum Forward Reach3508PS & 4008PS...
Section 9 - Specifications9-531200205Reach at Maximum Height3508PS & 4008PS...
Section 9 - Specifications9-6 31200205DimensionsOverall Height3508PS, 4008PS, 3509PS & 4009PS ...2410 mm (94.9
Section 9 - Specifications9-731200205Front Axle Weight, (boom level and fully retracted)3508PS...
Section 9 - Specifications9-8 31200205Declaration of Vibration (CE)Average weighted whole body acceleration.Mechanical Suspension Seat3508PS ...
Index131200205AAccessory Control Lever ... 3-24Additional Checks... 8-1Adjusting/Moving Forks ...
Index2 31200205HHazard Classification System... 1-1Hitches... 5-41Horn...
Index331200205Shut-Down Procedure... 4-3Side Shift Carriage ... 5-22Specifications ...
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-531200205Non-Suspended Load• DO NOT drive with boom raised.Suspended Load• Tether suspended loads to restrict mo
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Inspection, Maintenance and Repair LogSerial Number ______________________________Date CommentsInspection, Maintenance and Repair Log
Inspection, Maintenance and Repair LogDate Comments
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Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-6 31200205Travel Hazard• Steering characteristics differ between steer modes. Identify the steer modesettings of
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-731200205Load Falling Hazard• Never suspend load from forks or other parts of carriage.• DO NOT burn or drill ho
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-8 31200205Lifting Personnel• When lifting personnel, USE ONLY a JLG approved personnel work platform,with proper
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-931200205Driving Hazards on SlopesTo maintain sufficient traction and braking capabilities, travel on slopes as
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-10 31200205Pinch Points and Crush HazardsStay clear of pinch points and rotating parts on the telehandler.• Stay
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-1131200205• Keep clear of boom holes.• Keep arms and hands clear of attachment tilt cylinder.• Keep hands and fi
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-12 31200205Fall Hazard• Enter using the proper hand holds and steps provided. Always maintain 3-pointcontact whe
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-1331200205Chemical HazardsExhaust Fumes• DO NOT operate machine in an enclosed area without proper ventilation.•
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Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-131200205SECTION 2 - PRE-OPERATION AND INSPECTION2.1 PRE-OPERATION CHECK AND INSPECTIONNote: Complete all r
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-2 312002058. Operational Check - Once the walk-around inspection is complete, perform a warm-up and operatio
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-3312002052.2 SAFETY DECALSEnsure all DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and instructional decals and propercapacity
Revision Loga31200205Revision LogREVISION LOGAugust 10, 2007 - A - Original Issue of ManualDecember 12, 2007 - B - Added platform information. Revised
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-4 31200205OZ21318006038800819517M12 & 13M800561717M8, 9, 12 & 13M800567180056713700016Optional299996
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-531200205OZ21451001098547ON OFFP P1001098547A100109917610011034211231001103421 A1705980LWA06dB11705980244796
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-6 312002052.3 WALK-AROUND INSPECTIONBegin your walk-around inspection at item 1, as noted below. Continue to
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-7312002056. Work Lights (if equipped) - Clean and undamaged.7. Mirrors - Clean and undamaged.8. Cab and Elec
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-8 312002052.4 WARM-UP AND OPERATIONAL CHECKSWarm-Up CheckDuring warm-up period, check:1. Heater, defroster a
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-9312002052.5 OPERATOR CABThe telehandler is equipped with an enclosed ROPS/FOPS cab.WARNINGCRUSH HAZARD. Nev
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-10 312002052.6 WINDOWSKeep all windows clean and unobstructed.Cab Door Window• Cab door (1) must be closed d
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-131200205SECTION 3 - CONTROLS AND INDICATORS3.1 GENERALThis section provides the necessary information needed to
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-2 312002053.2 CONTROLS1. Park Brake: See page 3-11.2. Accelerator Pedal: Pressing down the pedal increases engine
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-3312002059. Frame Level Indicator: Enables operator to determine the left to right level condition of the telehan
Read This Firstb 31200205Read This FirstThis manual is a very important tool! Keep it with the machine at all times.The purpose of this manual is to p
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-4 31200205Instrument Panel1. Low Fuel Indicator: Illuminates and buzzer sounds briefly when fuel level is low.2.
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-53120020516. System Distress Indicator: Illuminates and buzzer sounds when critical machine and engine faults exi
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-6 31200205Display Screen1. Joystick Mode: Displays current joystick mode. Joystick mode can be changed by the mac
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-7312002058. Anti Theft Code Entry: If active, the four digit code must be entered after system start. See “Anti T
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-8 31200205Keypad1. C (Clear or escape): Use in conjuction with display screen. Returns user interface one level d
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Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-10 31200205Ignition• Position 0 - Engine off.• Position I - Voltage available for all electrical functions. • Pos
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-1131200205Park BrakeThe park brake lever (1) controls the application and release of the park brake.• Pull lever
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-12 31200205Transmission Control LeverDirection of Travel SelectionTransmission control lever (1) engages forward
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-1331200205Gear Selection Gear selection is located on the twist grip handle (2) of transmission control lever.• T
Read This Firstc31200205This product must comply with all safety related bulletins. Contact JLG Industries,Inc. or the local authorized JLG representa
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-14 31200205Load Stability Indicator (LSI)8, 9, 12 & 13M Before S/N 1160005993 excluding 1160005949 & 1160
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-15312002058, 9, 12 & 13M S/N 1160005993 & After including 1160005949 & 116000595017M S/N 1160005937 &
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-16 31200205• Travel in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section 1 - GeneralSafety Practices.• Test L
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-1731200205Steering Column Adjuster•Follow “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.• Turn lever (1) counterclockwise to
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-18 31200205JoystickLift Joystick PatternVerify the lift joystick pattern icon (2) is active on the display (1) an
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-1931200205Attachment FunctionsAttachment tilt is controlled by the roller switch (2).• Push the roller switch up
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-20 31200205Loader Joystick PatternVerify the loader joystick pattern icon (3) is active on the display (1) and th
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-2131200205Attachment FunctionsAttachment tilt is controlled by the joystick.• Move joystick right to tilt down; m
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-22 31200205Armrest and Right Hand Console1. Frame Level Switch (if equipped): Controls the left to right frame le
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-233120020513. Continuous Auxiliary Hydraulics Switch:a. Depress and release front of switch for continuous operat
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Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-24 31200205Accessory Control LeverTurn Signals and Low/High Beam Headlights• Push accessory control lever (1) for
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-25312002053.3 ANTI THEFTMachines with the anti theft feature active require entering a numeric code beforeoperati
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-26 312002053.4 STEER MODESThree steer modes are available for operator use.Note: 2-Wheel Front Steer mode is req
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-2731200205All Wheel Assisted Steering Alignment Mode ChangeIf all wheel assisted steering alignment mode is activ
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-28 312002053.5 OPERATOR SEATAdjustmentsPrior to starting the engine adjust seat for position and comfort.Mechanic
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-2931200205Pneumatic Suspension Seat1. Backrest Angle: Use handle to adjust backrest angle.2. Fore/Aft: Use handle
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-30 31200205Seat BeltFasten seat belt as follows:1. Grasp both free ends of the belt making certain that belt webb
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-31312002053.6 BOOM INDICATORSBoom Extension• The boom extension indicators (1) are located on the left side of th
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Section 4 - Operation4-131200205SECTION 4 - OPERATION4.1 ENGINEStarting the EngineThis machine can be operated under normal conditions in temperatures
Table of Contentsi31200205TABLE OF CONTENTSRevision LogRead This FirstOperator Qualifications ... b
Section 4 - Operation4-2 31200205Battery Boosted StartingIf battery-boost starting (jump-start) is necessary, proceed as follows:• Never allow vehicle
Section 4 - Operation4-331200205Normal Engine Operation• Observe instrument panel and display frequently to be sure all systems arefunctioning properl
Section 4 - Operation4-4 312002054.2 OPERATING WITH A NON-SUSPENDED LOADLift Load Safely• You must know the weight and load center of every load you l
Section 4 - Operation4-531200205Transporting a Load• After engaging the load and resting it against the backrest, tilt the load back toposition it for
Section 4 - Operation4-6 31200205Placing a LoadBefore placing any load be sure that:• The landing point can safely support the weight of the load.• Th
Section 4 - Operation4-7312002054.3 OPERATING WITH A SUSPENDED LOADLift Load Safely• You must know the weight and load center of every load you lift.
Section 4 - Operation4-8 31200205Transporting a Suspended Load• Travel in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section 1 - GeneralSafety Prac
Section 4 - Operation4-931200205Placing a Suspended LoadBefore placing any load be sure that:• The landing point can safely support the weight of the
Section 4 - Operation4-10 312002054.4 ROAD OPERATION (CE)1. Preparationa. Remove load from attachment.b. Remove any large amounts of dirt from machine
Section 4 - Operation4-11312002054.5 LOADING AND SECURING FOR TRANSPORTTiedown1. If equipped, level the telehandler prior to loading.2. Using a spotte
Table of Contentsii 31200205Parking Procedure... 3-11Transmission Control Lever...
Section 4 - Operation4-12 31200205Lifting• When lifting machine, it is very important that the lifting device and equipment isattached only to designa
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-131200205SECTION 5 - ATTACHMENTS AND HITCHES5.1 APPROVED ATTACHMENTSTo determine if an attachment is approved for
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2 312002055.3 JLG SUPPLIED ATTACHMENTS3508PS, 3509PS, 3512PS, 4008PS, 4009PS & 4012PSAttachmentPart NumberApp
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3312002053513PS, 4013PS & 4017PSAttachmentPart NumberApplicable StandardQuickAttach3513PS4013PS4017PSCE AUS C
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-4 312002055.4 TELEHANDLER/ATTACHMENT/FORK CAPACITYPrior to installing the attachment verify it is approved and th
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-5312002055.5 USE OF THE CAPACITY CHARTTo properly use the capacity chart (see page 5-6), the operator must first
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-6 31200205Sample Capacity Chart (CE)Note: This is a sample capacity chart only! DO NOT use this chart, use the o
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-731200205To identify the proper capacity chart on telehandlers equipped with outriggers, referto the following ic
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-8 31200205Sample Capacity Chart (AUS)Note: This is a sample capacity chart only! DO NOT use this chart, use the
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-931200205To identify the proper capacity chart on telehandlers equipped with outriggers, referto the following ic
Table of Contentsiii31200205Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5.1 Approved Attachments ...5-15.2
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-10 31200205ExampleA contractor owns a model xxxx telehandler with a fork carriage. He knows thisattachment may be
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-11312002055.6 ATTACHMENT INSTALLATIONJLG Quick Attach1. Attachment 2. Attachment Pin Recess 3. Attachment Pin 4.
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-12 31200205Mechanical Quick AttachThis installation procedure is designed for one-person operation. Prior to exit
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-1331200205Manual Hydraulic Quick AttachThis installation procedure is designed for one-person operation. Prior to
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-14 312002056. Raise boom to eye level and visually check that the lock pin protrudes through the hole. If the pin
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-1531200205Hydraulic Quick AttachThis installation procedure is designed for one-person operation.1. Tilt quick at
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-16 31200205Manitou Quick Attach1. Attachment 2. Attachment Pin 3. Attachment Pin Recess 4. Lock Pin 5. Retainer P
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-1731200205This installation procedure is designed for one-person operation. Prior to exiting cab,perform “Shut-Do
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-18 31200205Hydraulic Operated Attachment1. Install attachment (see page 5-11 or 5-16).2. Lower attachment to grou
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-19312002055.7 ADJUSTING/MOVING FORKSCarriages may have different locations where forks can be positioned. Two dif
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