Rear Counter-Balance Weights - HUSTLER 3700 Operator's Manual

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Outside lever
Port A
Outside lever
Port B
Figure 3-20
in place to prevent contamination. Always replace them
immediately if damaged or lost. Note the hydraulic circuit
connectors called out in Figure 3-20.
Once connected, the operator has control of the
attachment's hydraulic cylinder by means of the valve control
levers. If stroking the valve lever produces the wrong cylinder
movement (up-down, right-left, etc.), reverse the attachment
hoses at the quick connect couplers. Use of the valve control
lever varies with each attachment and is described in more
detail in the operating instructions provided with the
attachment.
WARNING: Never attempt to connect or discon-
nect the couplers with the hydraulics engaged and
the system oil under pressure.

Rear counter-balance weights

WARNING: Improper operation on slopes can
cause injury. Install rear counter-balance weights,
when the attachment is installed, to increase stabil-
ity. Use extreme care when operating on slopes.
Rear counter-balance weights are required to improve
stability, steering and traction. They also reduce tire lift off
when attachments are raised, operated on slopes or during an
abrupt stop. Refer to Figure 3-21 for weight attachment.
Refer to the attachment's owner's manual for the proper
weight amount and weight part number.
ROPS
(Roll Over Protective Structure)
A Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) and seat belt are
standard equipment. Do not remove the ROPS and seat belt.
ROPS when used with seat belt is effective in reducing
injuries during unit overturn accidents. Overturning the unit
without ROPS can result in serious injury or death.
REV F
Quick couplers
Inside lever
Port A
Inside lever
Port B
Weight attaching bracket
NOTE: Inspect the ROPS after the first 20 hours of opera-
tion. Following the initial inspection, check the ROPS after
every 500 hours of operation or every six months, whichever
comes first. Figure 3-22
1. Check the torque of the ROPS mounting bolts. Tighten
the bolts to the correct torque of 97 Nm if necessary.
Figure 3-23
2. Inspect the operator's seat and the mounting parts for
the seat belt. Tighten the bolts to the correct torque of
50.0 Nm if necessary and replace parts that show wear
or damage.
The two-post ROPS can be pivoted down by removing the
right and left retaining rings and pulling out on the pins so that
the machine can operate under low hanging tree limbs or
other obstructions. (Figure 3-24) Do not wear the seat belt
when the ROPS is in the lowered position. Use the ROPS in
the "folded" position only when it is absolutely necessary.
3-12
Weights
Figure 3-21
ROPS
Figure 3-22
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