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HR 46
Harvester
instruction manual
Sampo Rosenlew Ltd
5/2015
P.O.Box 50
0812386
FI–28101 PORI, FINLAND
Englanti

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  • Page 1 HR 46 Harvester instruction manual Sampo Rosenlew Ltd 5/2015 P.O.Box 50 0812386 FI–28101 PORI, FINLAND Englanti...
  • Page 3 It does, however, not include retro-fitted accessories. The Manufacturer reserves the right to modify the structure, adjustments or accessories of the harvester as well as the service and maintenance instructions without further notice. Sampo Rosenlew Ltd - 3 -...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Introduction Safety precautions Marking of danger points Type marking Technical specifications Certificate on conformity to the EU directives Guarantee Structure and functions of the forest harvester Cut - away picture of the forest harvester Operator control instruments Signs and symbols Operation and Adjustments Hydraulics...
  • Page 5 Safety precautions Read carefully these instructions on safety and use before starting to operate the harvester. The time spent becoming familiar with the instructions now will save you money or may even spare you from injury. Before accepting the delivery of the harvester, make sure it conforms to the delivery contract.
  • Page 6 Never leave the cab while the harvester is moving. Never leave the engine running unattended. Beware of the crane and the moving parts in the harvester head. Never saw with the saw guide bar pointing towards the cab. If the saw chain comes loose it is dangerous and may penetrate the window.
  • Page 7 400/230 V afety diStanceS when harveSting Ca. 4 m under open wire power lineS The minimum space between the harvester and power lines with voltage must be in accordance with the enclosed illustration, in which the danger (On side 2 m) zone is darkened.
  • Page 8 Remember that open-wire lines never have a ”blown fuse”, but they are always dangerous unless made dead by an electrician. Even if the power went off, it might come back on in a while due to technical reasons. This may be repeated several times.
  • Page 9 5. Local laws and regulations Forest harvester is a complex device, and dangerous if misused. User manual must always be preserved with the machine at the place reserved for it and if needed, new drivers should be instructed to operate the machine. Different countries have different safety at work and traffic regulations.
  • Page 10 Marking of danger points Although an effort has been made to build the forest harvester as safe to use as possible, there are certain risks involved in its use. These are to be kept in mind when operating the harvester. The danger points have been marked on the harvester using danger symbols.
  • Page 11 Danger To avoid danger Symbol Fire In case of fire: - turn off the engine - turn off the main power - extinguish the fire - get help if necessary Fire Extinguish the fire with the fire extinguisher stored under the guard marked with this sticker.
  • Page 12 Type marking When ordering spare parts or service, always quote the type marking and number shown on the machine plate. When ordering engine parts, also quote the engine number. Write down the serial numbers of the forest harvester and engine on this page (and in the spare parts list).
  • Page 13 Technical specifications The base forest harvester with articulated steering includes: the cab, valves, and crane on the front frame, the engine, pumps and tanks on the rear frame. Weight Weight approx. 8000-9500 kg Maximum permissible weight (ROPS) 10000 kg Main Dimensions Length without crane 4.9 m Width...
  • Page 14 Certificate on conformity to the EU directives - 14 -...
  • Page 15 Guarantee Sampo Rosenlew Ltd, later called the Manufacturer, grants a guarantee regarding defects in the material and workmanship. 1. The guarantee period starts as soon as the harvester has been delivered to the customer. 2. The guarantee does not cover: •...
  • Page 16 Structure and functions of the forest harvester Structure The Sampo HR46 forest harvester has been designed to meet the demands set on the first thinning of forest. It is light and easy to handle, small but with a wide operating range. It does not damage standing trees and due to its light weight, it does not cause damage to the roots.
  • Page 17 Cut - away picture of the forest harvester 1. Traction hydraulics pump 6. Oil cooler 11. Engine 2. Working hydraulics pump Intercooler 12. AC condenser 3. Hub motor 8. Hydraulic valve 4. Fuel tank 9. Oil tank 5. Radiator 10. Air filter - 17 -...
  • Page 18 Operator control instruments Equipment on the instrument panel (fig. 1) Engine heater display Harvesting computer display IQAN system display Charge indicator light D E F G H Turning signal Headlights, dipped Headlights, full Emergency light Fan speed regulator AC regulator Heater thermostat Phone outlet M Ignition, starter (and electric stop)
  • Page 19 Equipment on the ceiling (fig. 3) A) Alarm light (yellow) B) Fire extinguishing system light (red) C) Indoor light D) Speaker E) Radio F) PC - 19 -...
  • Page 20 Vertical levers (fig. 4) Crane control lever, left V1 Outer boom inwards V2 Outer boom outwards V3 Crane turn left V4 Crane turn right V5 Change gear V6 Side tilt automation reset Crane control lever, right O1 Crane lift up O2 Crane lowering down O3 Frame steering left / rotator turn...
  • Page 21 Switches on the push button boards on mini joysticks (fig. 6) Left-side push button board Right-side push button board 19 Programmable (tree species 1) 1 Programmable (preset) 20 Programmable (tree species 2) 2 Programmable (preset) 21 Programmable (color B) 3 Programmable (preset) 22 Programmable (tree species 3) 4 Programmable (preset) 23 Programmable (tree species 4)
  • Page 22 Joystick switches on vertical levers (fig. 7) Vertical lever switches when the harvester Vertical lever switches when the harvester head does not have a rear knife B. head has a rear knife C. 1 Tilt up / down 1 Knives open 2 Knives open 2 Tracks / rolls open 3 Tracks / rolls open...
  • Page 23 Joysticks switches on the EME levers (fig. 8) 1 Saw 21 Programmable (quality 1) 2 Programmable (tree species 1) 22 Programmable (quality 2) 3 Programmable (tree species 2) 26 Programmable (quality 3) 4 Programmable (tree species 3) 24 Programmable (quality 4) 5 Programmable (tree species 4) 25 Programmable (quality 5) 6 Driving direction backwards...
  • Page 24 Signs and symbols Glow Hour gauge Suction filter Pressure filter Return filter Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil temp. Fuel Seat heating Windscreen washer Ignition lock Diesel engine stop Oil pressure Charge Engine revolutions Gear diagram Sound signal Gear 1 Gear 2 Working light Turning signal Phone...
  • Page 25 Operation and Adjustments The harvester functions have been divided into two different functioning environments: harvesting in forest and longer-range driving. The difference between these operating environments is in automation. With the harvesting / driving switch (fig 6,7,and 8 switch A) in the harvest- ing position, the harvester head can always be rotated using the right-side joystick with the drive pedal in its mid position.
  • Page 26 Seat has several adjustments (fig. 10) 1. To adjust the fore and aft position of the seat, lift lever A and move the seat in the required direction. 2. Adjust the height using forks B at the front and back of the seat. 3.
  • Page 27 Brakes while driving and harvesting (fig. 12) The harvester has negative hydraulic Oil Immersed Multi Disc Brakes. Braking power is generated by springs, and the brakes are released using hydraulics. Each wheel hub has its own brake. With the gear engaged, the hydrostatic drive transmission always brakes itself when the drive pedal goes toward its mid-position.
  • Page 28 Traction transmission Engine power is transmitted to the consecutive work and drive pumps by means of a flexi switch. From the pump to the hydraulic motor of the gear box the power is transmitted by means of liquid. The pump output is adjusted steplessly using the drive pedal between positions 0 and +/- maximum.
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  • Page 30 Starting of the engine (Fig. 14) The forest harvester is equipped with a safety ignition system, which prevents the harvester from moving with the engine being started. It allows the start-up to take place only when the drive pedal is not pressed. The engine is started using the ignition key E.
  • Page 31 Main power switch (Fig. 15) Controls Electricity for the Whole Forest Harvester There is an electric main power switch to control the electrical instruments of the harvester. It is located on the left-hand side, behind the rear wheel inside a closed box. There are two power switches B.
  • Page 32 Working lights You can select the number of the working lights that are on using the working light swit- ches on the instrument panel (figure 2, switches H and I). For the working lights controlled by switch I, it is possible to use a so-called delayed light function by leaving these lights on before turning the main power switch off.
  • Page 33 Towing (fig. 17) Allowed from Towing Points Only The harvester may be towed from desig- nated points only. When towing backward, the towline is put around the pin as shown in fig. 17a. When towing forward, there are holes as shown in fig. 17b near the trac- tion motor..
  • Page 34 Engine, source of power The engine is a water-cooled, four-stroke Common rail diesel. For a more detailed description of the engine, see the engine manual. Power is transmitted from the rear of the engine to the working hydraulics and traction transmission pumps.
  • Page 35 Daily Checks of the Engine (Fig. 20) Lubrication System It is of utmost importance to use correct lubri- cating oil types, in accordance with the load placed on the engine. See Lubrication Table under ”Maintenance”. Check the oil level daily before starting;...
  • Page 36 Fire extinguishers The harvester is supplied with two portable 6-kg fire extinguishers. They are located above the rear wheel inside a side guard that opens backwards. The extinguishers shall be checked every six months by an authorised service outlet. The harvester may also be equipped with a semi-automatic fire extinguishing system, which shall be operated in compliance with the Manufacturer´s instructions.
  • Page 37 Hydraulics Hydraulics is divided in traction and working hydraulics. They have a joint oil tank on the rear frame of the harvester. Traction hydraulics (fig. 22) includes a suction-/ return filter, drive pump, distributor valve, five directional valves, and four hub motors. The drive pump produces pressure corres- ponding to the drive resistance and a volume flow corresponding to the drive pedal position.
  • Page 38 Drive motors 2-speed range(high speed range) is turned on using directional valve A. The operations of the brakes (fig. 24) are controlled by directional valve B. The brakes get disengaged when the pressure is dire- cted to the housing of the hydraulic motors brake.
  • Page 39 Electricity Fuses The fuses F1-F54 are located on the circuit board below the side instrument panel. The fuses F55-F60 are located in the trailer next to the starting motor. +12V socket cabin measuring shares 7,5A radio,time delay light 7,5A control 4WD,traction control, control,AC compressor K16 body link,lock/brakes switches 7,5A...
  • Page 40 Iqan control system The Iqan monitor consists of the following elements: monitor display A bottom F1-F4 buttons B OK button C and the arrow buttons above and below it D Menu button E at the bottom right (three horizontal lines) Back button F (arrow to the left) The display brightness can be adjusted by pressing the Menu button and selecting the back- light setting...
  • Page 41 There are seven types of notifications and warnings. The type Message is the least serious and Critical is the most serious. The important notifications are always shown before the less criti- cal ones. The following is a list of all notifications and warnings in the order of importance. message information confirmation...
  • Page 42 MAIN MENU The menus contain the base machine setup, input and output measurements, settings and module status and related logs. The menus can be acces- sed by pressing the Menu button (three horizontal lines). Pressing the Menu button again takes you back to the basic display.
  • Page 43 MEASURING You can measure the sensors and valves connected to the Iqan control system by pressing F2 in the main menu. First, a page with different measure- ment groups such as crane, joysticks, steering/rota- tor etc. opens. The desired measurement group is selected with the up/down arrows and by pressing OK.
  • Page 44 Adjusting a parameter You are now on the page where the actual adjustment is done. You can move from one para- meter to be adjusted to the next by pressing the OK button repeatedly. When you are at the parameter you want to adjust, press the up or down arrow button. The parameter value on screen changes with each time a button is depressed.
  • Page 45 SUBMENUS The images and text at the bottom of the main display indicate the functions of the F1-F4 buttons in each display. The purpose of these submenu displays is to provide you with some of the most important facts collected on templates. Adjustments When pressing the F1 button in the main menu, a window opens in which you can select the...
  • Page 46 Diesel temperatures, oil pres- sure, operating hours, and fuel consumption and load percentage When you press the F2 button in the main display, a page opens displaying the diesel engine coolant temperature, fuel tempe- rature, intake air temperature and oil pressure.
  • Page 47 Parameters in the iqan control system Below you can find a list with explanations of the data adjustable and observable on the display. INPUTS Voltage Inputs: VIN Brake Valve [mV] Brake switch information VIN Drive pedal [mV] Drive pedal sensor VIN Tilt Sensor [°] The crane side tilt sensor (range -15°...+15°) VIN Hand throttle...
  • Page 48 Joystick Inputs: JS Steering/Rotator [%] Articulated steering/ Rotator JS Lift [%] Crane lift JS Harvester Head [%] Head open/closed JS Slew [%] Crane slew JS Jib [%] Crane jib JS-Tilt [%] Crane side tilt Adjustable parameters FP Idle [rpm] Diesel engine idle speed FP Working revolutions [rpm] Diesel engine working revolutions FP Full throttle [rpm]...
  • Page 49 FP Dampening Side tilt Dampening of the vibration in the crane side tilt. Prevents the vibration from the hand from transferring to the crane. The greater the value, the greater the hand vibration that is dampened FP-damping Driving Dampening of the vibration in driving. Prevents the vibration from the foot from transferring to the transmission.
  • Page 50 Service and maintenance Safety Installations and adjustments may be carried out only by a person with the required skills and qualifications and the necessary knowledge of the machine in question. Installations and adjustments as well as repairs must be carried out when the engine is stopped and the key removed from the ignition.
  • Page 51 Service measures daily or every 8 hours 1. Checking of the engine oil level Stop the engine on level ground and wait for a few minutes. The oil level shall be between the marks on the dipstick. Fig. 27. Fig. 27 A Oil measuring dipstick B Oil filler C Coolant check / refill...
  • Page 52 5. Cleaning of radiator grilles Depending on the operating environment, the radiator grilles shall be cleaned often enough to prevent the engine from over- heating. Clean the rear cog screen and the removable grille using compressed air or a brush (fig. 29). When necessary, clean the oil, engine and air conditioner condensers.
  • Page 53 Service measures weekly or every 50 hours 1. All daily service measures The service measures to be taken every 50 hours include all the measures listed in service measures daily or every 8 hours. 2. Lubrication in compliance with the lubrication table Lubricate in compliance with the lubrication table paying attention to any special instructions.
  • Page 54 4. Checking of the condition of traction transmission Check the attachment and condition of hub motors. Check the attachment of the hydraulic pumps. Check for leaks in hose connections. 5. Cleaning of cab air filter Remove the cab fresh air filter with its hous- ing and clean it carefully with compressed air.
  • Page 55 Belt Replacing Turn the tensioner against the direction of tightening until the belt to be loosened. - using a 3/8 in square drive inserted into the square hole in the tensioner. - pay attention to free rotation of tensioner roller and also the right tightness of fixing screw 48 Nm.
  • Page 56 2. Changing of engine oil and filter Keep the engine running until it warms up. Open the drain plugs A in the underpan and the engine sump . Drain the oil into a pan. When all the oil has been drained, close the drain plug with a new gasket (fig.
  • Page 57 Service measures every 1 000 hours 1. All service measures to be performed daily, weekly and every 100 and 500 hours The service to be performed every 1 000 hours includes all the service measures listed under ser vice measures daily or ever y 8 hours, service measures weekly or every 50 hours and service measures every 100 and service measures every 500 hours.
  • Page 58 The hydraulic oil does not need to be drained when changing the filters. See further instructions in item SERVICE MEASURES EVERY 1500 HOURS 6. Checking condition of hydraulic hoses Check The condition of hoses. Replace worn out and leaking hoses to New. Replace all hoses with new ones at least once in 15 years.
  • Page 59 2. Changing of hydraulic oil and filters Traction and working hydraulics have a joint oil tank. The oil is changed every 2000 hours. However, the first time the oil is changed after 1500 hours. Oil should be changed at least once a year. Before chang- ing the oil, run the system until it is warm and adjust all the cylinders in their short- est position.
  • Page 60 To change the return filters, unscrew the four fixing screws on the filter cover. (fig. 47). Use only genuine filters and oil types in compli- ance with the oil table to guarantee perfect functioning. Make sure there are no impurities in the oil or the funnel.
  • Page 61 Service measures every 6 months The fire extinguishers shall be serviced every 6 months or more often if so stipulated in local regulations. Service measures every 1 year If the harvester is equipped with an automatic extinguishing system, it shall be serviced as instructed by the Manufacturer.
  • Page 62 Lubrication Do not lubricate while the engine is running. Remove the ignition key before starting lubricating. The table below gives recommended lubricants to be used in different temperatures. The table also gives different types of air conditioning liquids, although they do not normally have to be changed. * If you want to use biodegradable hydraulic oils, consult the Manufacturer.
  • Page 63 Lubrication diagrams Ref. Point Interval (h) Harvester head Daily Crane Steering cylinders Joint Hydraulics 1 000 Frame lock Engine Lubrication of crane and changing of oil in turning motor The crane is lubricated every 10 hours. The lubrication points are shown in picture The oil change interval in the turning motor is 1000 hours.
  • Page 64 Summary of periodical procedures The summary always includes checks and service performed at shorter intervals. For more detailed crane and harvester head service instructions, see the respective manuals. Daily or every 8 hours: Every 1 000 hours: 1. Check the engine oil level 1.
  • Page 65 Storage when not in use In case of a longer storage, the pre-storage service is recommended . The pre-storage service can be divided into three parts, in order of performance: cleaning, checking and protection. Cleaning: Dirt is efficiently removed from a dry harvester by compressed air. A high-pressure washer may also be used with caution.
  • Page 66 Recommended tools and accessories Recommended accessories • Pulse sensors • Inductive sensors • Light bulbs • Connection relays • Gaskets and packing For the saw • Chains • Spare guide bar General Parts • Hexagonal screws M6-M12, the most common lengths of 16-40 mm, strength class min. 8.8. •...
  • Page 67 Battery The gas generated by the battery is very explosive. Avoid open fire and sparks in the vicinity of the battery. When servicing an electrical instrument, disconnect the negative cable of the battery. Checking of the charge state of the battery During harvesting the engine recharging equipment keeps the battery charged.
  • Page 68 Using of auxiliary battery If additional power is needed for starting, proceed as follows: As a source of additional power use 24 V input for example: another 24V vehicle, startbooster or two 12V batteries in series. Make sure the harvester batteries has not frozen; a flat battery freezes in -10°C.
  • Page 69 Hydraulic diagram - 69 -...
  • Page 70 Hydraulic diagram part catalogue Pcs. Name Code Pressure line hose 0453276 Cylinder (frame lock) R857209 Pressure line hose 0450532 Check valve R861377 Tank line hose 0453288 Valve block brakes, 2-speed, moto R857426 Pressure line hose 0453371 Harvester head R833872 Pressure line hose 0453362 Hydraulic motor (front wheel drive) R857370...
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  • Page 95 HR46 ELECTRICAL PARTS PAGE MCI module Mitron MCKC03 switch module 12,13,23 Mitron MCC Head module 14,15,16 Pc 12Vdc Sunit A4 printer phone modem motor heater clockswitch motor heater remote control Epec 2021 HUB Epec 2040 Display Epec 2020 head module...
  • Page 96 grane worklight rotating beacon blinker right front blinker right back blinker left back blinker left front parking light left front parking light right front parking light left back parking light right back drive light left drive light right drive light long left drive light long right cabin light 12V FUSE...
  • Page 97 +15 option vacuum pump/valve AC compressor bilnkers right seat compressor,heater,tilt fire protection option 7,5A parking light joystics,K15,K20,XS3-module iqan XA2 blinkers left drive light left front drive light right front fuelpump/valve Y13 drive light long left drive light long right +Bat main fuse battery box 150A main fuse +30 rear body CTA motor control box supply +30...
  • Page 98 AC thermostat FAN controller fuel pump control MOTOR start motor fuel lift pump CTA vacuum pump fuel extra lift pump/fill pump seat compressor seat blower seat air suspension engine cover extra heater extra heater water pump wind wiper wind washer hydraulic fullpump heater blower 12V extra heater fuel pump...
  • Page 99 body link damping tilt automatic reset/straightening 8,22 wind wiper one sweep limitswitch hydraulic tank lower limit motor air filter sensor hydraulic suck filter hydraulic pressure filter hydraulic return filter traction control body link lock brake measuring device 11,18 rpm diesel boom automatic on /off 8,22 drive/thresing switch...
  • Page 100 drive direction joystics 8,12,21,22,23 voltage reduce, radio,worklight delay,cabin socket,sunit pc radio memory hydr.alarm front resistor hydr.temperature front resistor radio memory rpm diesel rpm diesel motor grid heater drive speed potentiometer 8,22 body link damping magnetic sensor 470 fan rpm 5,5K fan rpm 470 fan rpm 12K fan rpm 1 8,2K fan rpm 2...
  • Page 101 boom side tilt left boom side tilt right fuel valve driving speed 1/2 traction control body link lock brakes on /off front drive AC compressor vacuum pump valve drive pump forward higer pressure pump 1 on off 11,18 pressure pump 2 propo 11,18 pump 3 stump treatment 11,21...
  • Page 102 X1:36 valve drive speed 1/2 X1:37 parking lights front X1:38 blinker left X1:39 drive light left X1:40 drive light long left X1:41 stump treatment Y28 11,21 X1:42 body link damping ground X1:43 blinker right X1:44 drive light right X1:45 drive light long right X1:46 body link damping signal X1:47...
  • Page 103 X9:13 worklight roof top X9:14 worklight roof top X9:15 worklight roof extra top X9:16 worklight roof top X9:17 worklight roof top X9:18 rotating beacon X9:19 rotating beacon X9:20 rotating beacon X9:21 rotating beacon X9:22 empty X9:23 empty X9:24 empty X10:1 worklights E14,E15,E22,E23 X10:2 worklights E118,E19...
  • Page 104 X14:3 empty X14:4 ground X14:5 empty X14:6 empty X14:7 empty X14:8 diagnostic signal X14:9 empty X14:10 +24V (+15) X14:11 +24V (+Bat) X14:12 ground X15:1 food pedal backwards +24V 8,22 X15:2 food pedal backwards signal 8,22 X16:1 P2 foot pedal supply +Vref X16:2 P1 foot pedal supply +Vref X16:3...
  • Page 105 X21:2 measuring device Can L X21:3 empty X22:1 address 0 X22:2 valve boom up/down Y3,Y4 X22:3 valve drive pump Y25,Y29 X22:4 valve boom side tilt Y9,Y10 X22:5 valve boom jib in/out Y5,Y6 X22:6 valve Boom turn Y1,Y2 X22:7 valve steering right/left Y7,Y8 X22:8 valve speed range 1/2 X22:9...
  • Page 106 X24:1 bodylink damping sensor signal X24:2 bodylink damping sensor ground Black round connector X25:1 wind wiper speed 1 X25:2 wind wiper +24V X25:3 wind wiper backcurrent X25:4 wind wiper speed 2 X25:5 wind wiper ground X26:1 Can H joystics 8,22 X26:2 Can L joystics 8,22...
  • Page 107 X27:21 front drive valve Y18 X27:22 AC pressure switch/compressor X27:23 motor heater start signal X27:24 motor heater diagnostic X27:25 motor heater control cabin blower X27:26 hydr.fill pump switch X27:27 hydr.fill pump solenoid X27:28 Can H CTA X27:29 Can L CTA X27:30 fuel sensor signal X27:31...
  • Page 108 X36:7 RPM diesel signal R12 X36:8 delay time light control X36:9 worklights E16,E17,E20,E21 X37:1 motor heater +24V (+Bat) X37:2 X37:3 motor heater extra water pump M10 X37:4 empty X37:5 motor heater start signal X37:6 blower controller +24V supply X37:7 motor heater clockswitch,remote control +24V +Bat X37:8 motor heater blower control X37:9...
  • Page 109 x42:5 Dout Head module on x42:6 Dout fuel move x42:7 option V12,V13 x42:8 option V14,V15 x42:9 option V15 X43:1 iqan XA2 +24V X43:2 measuring device switch supply 11,18 X43:3 worklights E1,E2,E3,E4 X43:4 joystics supply X43:5 relay K3 X43:6 rotating beacon switch X43:7 iqan relay K9 X43:8...
  • Page 110 X48:3 traction control,brake release, switch supply 4WD,pressure sensor X48:4 wind washer X48:5 measuring shears F37 +15 X48:6 option F39 3A +15 X48:7 blinker switch supply AC-compressor X48:8 ignition +15 F33 3A X48:9 wind wiper back current K5:30 X49:1 hydr.suck filter signal X49:2 hydr.level low sensor X49:3...
  • Page 111 X58:29 Can L CTA X58:30 fuel sensor signal X58:31 hydr.temperature signal X58:32 parking lights back X58:33 option X58:34 motor heater +24V X58:35 hydr.temperature -Vref X58:36 fire protection ground X58:37 working lights E6,E7 X58:38 fuel pump control 8,22 X58:39 fuel pump relay control X58:40 hydraulic tank level sensor signal X58:41...
  • Page 112 X70:3 ground X70:4 blinker left back X70:5 parking light left back X70:6 ground X70:7 x71:1 hydraulic level sensor top switch x71:2 hydraulic level sensor top thermistore X72:1 hydraulic fill pump thermistore X72:2 X75:1 motorheater fuel pump +24V X75:2 motorheater fuel pump gnd X76:1 motor heater +24V X76:2...
  • Page 113 x79:28 x79:29 ID module x79:30 x79:31 x79:32 x79:33 x79:34 Can L 2 x79:35 Can H 1 x79:36 x79:37 x79:38 x79:39 x79:40 Ignition +24V (+15) x79:41 x79:42 x79:43 x79:44 x79:45 x79:46 x79:47 water sensor x79:48 x79:49 x79:50 water sensor x79:51 x79:52 ID module Can L x79:53 ID module Can H...
  • Page 114 x79:86 x79:87 x79:88 x79:89 X80:1 ID module ground X80:2 ID module CN L X80:3 ID module CN H X80:4 ID module voltage X81:1 option X81:2 option X81:3 option X81:4 option X81:5 option X82:1 AC compressor X82:2 empty X83:1 wind wiper one sweep 5,12 X83:2 F26 +30...
  • Page 115 X88:1 X88:2 tree handling valve (EPEC) Y28 11,21 X88:3 X88:4 X88:5 Dout Head module on X88:6 Dout fuel move X88:7 Option X26:22 X88:8 Option X26:24 X88:9 empty X89:1 right joystic /EME drive thresing signal 8,13,21 X89:2 right joystic /EME drive thresing 8,13,21 X89:3 right joystic +Bat...
  • Page 116 X97:3 PC preheater +24V option X98:1 measure shears +24V X98:2 measure shears ground X100:1 fan speed 2 X100:2 fan speed 3 X100:3 fan speed 4 X100:4 fan speed 1 X100:5 R17 bodylink damping +24V X100:6 R17 body link damping signal X100:7 X100:8 fan controller signal 0V...
  • Page 117 X114:1 motor cover M8 X114:2 motor cover M8 X115:1 worklight right module +24v X115:2 worklight right module ground X116:1 workinglight module +24v X116:2 workinglight module ground X117:1 cabin interior light +12V X117:2 ambient ground (+15) X117:3 cabin interior light ground X118:1 head module voltage (W3) X118:2...
  • Page 118 X127:1 stump treatment fillpump +24V X127:2 stump treatment fillpump ground X128:1 drive speed switch +24V 8,22 X128:2 drive speed switch signal 8,22 X129:1 fuel fill pump +24V x129:2 fuel fill pump gnd X130:1 -VREF X130:2 Outer boom 0.5-4.5V X130:3 Sidetilt 0.5-4.5V X130:4 +VREF X130:5...
  • Page 119 XC2:5 +VREF XC2:6 Crane turn 0.5-4.5V XC2:7 +VREF XC2:8 drive speed potentiometer signal XC3:1 -VREF XC3:2 Crane lift 0.5-4.5V XC3:3 Head open/close 0.5-4.5V XC3:4 +VREF XC3:5 frame steering/rotator turn 0.5-4.5V XC3:6 VIN option XC4:1 DOUT Fuel move XC4:2 Dout Head module XC4:3 XC4:4 XC4:5...

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