Limbinator Hydraulic Chain Saw Installation And Safety Manual

Limbinator Hydraulic Chain Saw Installation And Safety Manual

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Installation and
Safety Manual
2010 Edition for Limbinator Saws, LLC
For questions or information about this equipment, please call
(580) 272-3194
or go to our website:
www.LimbinatorSaws.com
Copyright 2010 Limbinator Saws, LLC
Limbinator Saws, LLC • 46235 East County Road 1510 • Stratford, OK 74872

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  • Page 1 2010 Edition for Limbinator Saws, LLC For questions or information about this equipment, please call (580) 272-3194 or go to our website: www.LimbinatorSaws.com Copyright 2010 Limbinator Saws, LLC Limbinator Saws, LLC • 46235 East County Road 1510 • Stratford, OK 74872...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Transporting your Limbinator Saw ........
  • Page 3: Your Limbinator Saw Kit

    Your shipped container should include: • a saw with an attached bar and chain • a receiver pinned to the end of the 8' mast • a packet The packet contains: • 4 nuts and bolts, for attaching the receiver to your loader •...
  • Page 4: Mounting The Saw

    MOUNTING THE SAW Before mounting the Limbinator Saw into the receiver, rotate your bucket so the receiver is positioned as shown. Your saw weighs about 84lbs, making it easy to mount, remove when you're finished and store in your shop. Using protective gloves, lift the saw and insert the end into the receiver until it hits the stop.
  • Page 5: Operating Position

    OPERATING POSITION To unfold saw into operating position, remove pin that holds saw arm closed against mast. Make sure that your loader bucket is rotated up enough that saw arm can open and come forward without hitting the ground. Lift saw arm and pin nylon strap into center hole with pin you just removed from holding the mast in the folded position.
  • Page 6: Chain Tension

    CHAIN TENSION Using a 9/16” wrench, loosen 2 nuts holding the black chain guard cover with yellow warning sticker. Using a 9/16” wrench, tighten chain screw bolt “in” to tighten chain. To loosen chain, unscrew bolt “out.” Chain tension should be the same as any hand held chainsaw.
  • Page 7: Adjusting Oiler Pressure

    ADJUSTING THE AUTOMATIC OILER Remove 4 bolts from motor housing cover with a 1/2” wrench to expose motor and oiler. Every hydraulic system works with a different pressure. You must set the oiler to accommo- date the pressure in your tractor's hydraulic system.
  • Page 8: Using Your Limbinator Saw

    USING YOUR LIMBINATOR SAW When driving your tractor or loader across pastures and uneven terrain, please pin your saw closed into the transport position. Driving TRANSPORT POSITION TRANSPORT POSITION with the saw open in the operating position may damage pins and the yellow nylon strap.
  • Page 9: Replacement Parts

    REPLACEMENT PARTS All of the components on your Limbinator Saw are replaceable. Should you need a part, please don’t hesitate to call us. You can contact us through our website at www.LimbinatorSaws.com or by phone at (580) 272-3194. Enjoy your saw and remember we are interested...
  • Page 10: Your Tractor, Skidloader, Backhoe (Vehicle)

    Check with your Limbinator Saws dealer to be sure that the Limbinator Saw will be compatible with your vehicle. Your ability to drive and maneuver this vehicle and its front end loader in a safe, familiar, and professional manner is directly related to your safety and the professional results you will obtain with your saw.
  • Page 11: Protective Clothing

    Use an ASTM approved hard hat to avoid head injuries. Although there is no noise from your LIMBINATOR SAW, only the rotation of the chain, it is recommended that the operator use protective ear plugs or ear mufflers to protect their hearing.
  • Page 12: Transporting Your Limbinator Saw

    Always raise blade above contact level, turn off, and be sure to park away from unauthorized people to avoid contact and potential injury. The warnings listed in this manual apply to the use of all cutting devices. Safe use of a LIMBINATOR Saw involves: 1.
  • Page 13: Starting

    Good judgment is recommended whenever you use your equipment. Avoid working in strong winds and any type of bad weather (rain, ice, snow). Never use your Limbinator Saw at night or in a dark area. Use only with good visibility.
  • Page 14: Maintenance And Repairs

    MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Maintenance and repair of any part of your Limbinator Saw, other than the motor, may be done by any owner/operator with basic mechanical skills. Motor warranty coverage may be denied if your Limbinator Saw has not been properly serviced or maintained or non approved replacement parts are used during repairs.
  • Page 15 Located on the bottom of the mast Would you be interested in receiving information on special offers, discounts and new products from Limbinator Saws, LLC? Yes You can also register your Limbinator Saw online at www.LimbinatorSaws.com Thank you for registering with Limbinator Saws.

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