Foreword Skid Digger 1.2 Delivery Inspection Report Wallenstein Skid Digger To activate the warranty, register your product at: www.wallensteinequipment.com. This form must be completed by the dealer at the time of delivery, and then signed by the dealer and customer.
QC620 Foreword Skid Digger 1.3 Serial Number Location Always provide the model and serial number of your Wallenstein product when ordering parts, or requesting service or other information. The product information plate location is shown in the following illustration. Record your product Model and Serial Number in the following table for future reference.
(or right-hand) panel shows the other important information. message (how to avoid the hazard). Manufactured by: Wallenstein Equipment Inc., 7201 Line 86, Wallenstein ON N0B2S0, Canada MODEL: ########## TYPE OF VEHICLE/TYPE DE VEHICLE: TRA / REM...
YOU are responsible for the SAFE operation and maintenance of DANGER – your Wallenstein product. YOU must make sure that anyone who is going to use, maintain, or work around the machine is familiar Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, with the operating and maintenance procedures and related will result in death or serious injury.
(ROPS) weight certification. manual and require assistance, contact • Have underground utilities located and marked before your dealer, distributor, or Wallenstein starting to dig. Take care not to contact overhead and Equipment. underground obstructions during operation.
Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of wires. Have an underground utility locating/marking service Wallenstein products. Unfortunately, efforts to provide safe survey the area before digging. equipment can be wiped out by a single careless act.
• Always wear the appropriate PPE. • When replacement parts are required, only use genuine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. Wallenstein cannot be held responsible for damage or injuries that are caused by use of unapproved parts or accessories.
QC620 Safety Skid Digger 2.10 Set Up a Work Zone 2.10.2 Work Zone Establish a work zone perimeter that is at least 10 ft (3 m) larger The safest place for the operator is in the operator’s seat. than the space required for the skid steer motion, skid digger Always operate the skid digger from the operator’s seat.
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QC620 Safety Skid Digger 10 ft (3 m) 10 ft (3 m) 10 ft (3 m) 10 ft (3 m) 01662 Fig. 2 – Establish a work zone perimeter 1. Safe zone 3. Safety cone (one of eight) 2. Work zone...
QC620 Safety Skid Digger 2.11 Sign-Off Form The design and manufacture of this product conforms to relative provisions in the following standards: Anyone using this machine must read and thoroughly • ASABE S318 Safety for Agricultural Field Equipment understand all Safety, Operation, and Maintenance information in this manual.
QC620 Safety Signs Skid Digger 3. Safety Signs 3.1 Safety Sign Locations IMPORTANT! If safety signs have been damaged, removed, become illegible or parts replaced without safety signs, new The location of safety signs on this equipment are shown in signs must be applied.
QC620 Safety Signs Skid Digger 3.2 Safety Sign Explanations 5. Safety Awareness Caution! Refer to the operator's manual. 1. Service or Maintenance Read ALL operating instructions in the manual and learn the meaning of ALL Warning! Before performing any service safety signs on the machine.
Replacement safety signs are available from your authorized distributor, dealer parts department, or Wallenstein Equipment. • Keep the safety signs clean and legible at all times. • Parts replaced that had a safety sign (decal) on them must also have the safety sign replaced.
QC620 Familiarization Skid Digger 4. Familiarization 4.1 To the New Operator 4.2 Operator Orientation It is the responsibility of the owner or operator to read this manual and to train all other operators before they start IMPORTANT! The directions for left-hand, right-hand, working with the machine.
QC620 Installation Skid Digger 5. Installation 5.2 Attach to a Skid Steer WARNING! Risk of ROPS failure. Do not install a skid digger WARNING! on a skid steer if the total equipment weight exceeds the ROPS weight certification. Ensure lock pins are securely latched before operation.
QC620 Installation Skid Digger 5.3 Remove from a Skid Steer WARNING! Risk of serious injury from escaping high- pressure oil. Actuate controls after engine shut down to relieve trapped pressure before loosening hydraulic connections. W080 1. Select an area that is dry, level, and free of debris, away from human activity.
QC620 Controls Skid Digger 6. Controls Use the skid steer hydraulic controls to operate the skid digger. Read and understand the controls section of the skid steer operator’s manual. Before using the skid steer, be familiar with the location, settings, and function of the controls.
QC620 Operation Skid Digger 7. Operation 7.1 Work Site Safety 7.2 Before Startup Each operator must be trained in the proper operating WARNING! procedures prior to operating the machine. Electrocution Hazard. Be aware of overhead • Review location of the controls, their function, and movement direction when activated.
QC620 Operation Skid Digger 7.3 Machine Break-in • Back away from the hole and turn the skid steer when emptying the bucket. Although there are no operational restrictions on the skid • Stay away from the edge of the hole.
QC620 Operation Skid Digger 7.5.1 Dig with the Boom 7.5.2 Dig a Trench 1. Use the loader arms and bucket cylinder to set the bucket 1. Mark the excavation area. at approximately a 30-degree angle into the ground. Set the 2.
QC620 Operation Skid Digger 7.8 Transport 7.9 Storage When the skid digger will not be used for an extended length of IMPORTANT! Equipment that is transported on a public time, disconnect it from the skid steer and place it in storage.
• When replacement parts are required, only use genuine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. Wallenstein Equipment cannot be held responsible for damage or injuries that are caused by use of unapproved parts or accessories.
QC620 Service and Maintenance Skid Digger 8.2 Maintenance Schedule 8.3 Grease Points Perform maintenance procedures at time shown or hour Look for this decal on the skid digger. It indicates a grease point interval, whichever comes first. and the number of hours between greasing.
QC620 Service and Maintenance Skid Digger 8.4 Replace a Bucket Tooth 8.5 Remove the Bucket Check bucket teeth condition weekly. Replace if bent, If changing to a different accessory or size of bucket, support damaged, or worn out. the boom so that the bucket is resting on the ground. Make sure the boom cannot move unexpectedly when the pins are driven 1.
If a problem is encountered that is difficult to solve, even after having read through this troubleshooting section, contact your local dealer, distributor, or Wallenstein Equipment. Have the serial number for your skid digger available. See the Serial Number Location on page 5.
QC620 Specifications Skid Digger 10.3 Common Bolt Torque Values Bolt Torque, Checking Imperial Bolt Torque Specifi cations The tables shown give correct torque values for various Torque Value bolts and capscrews. Tighten all bolts to the torque Bolt values specified in the table, unless indicated otherwise.
Product Warranty Skid Digger 11. Product Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Wallenstein products are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, for a period of Five Years for Consumer Use Two Years for Commercial/Rental Use from the date of purchase, when operated and maintained in accordance with the opera�ng...
QC620 Index Skid Digger 12. Index Accessories ................. 30 Maintenance Decals.............. 6 Attach to a Skid Steer ............19 Maintenance Safety ............10, 26 Maintenance Schedule............27 As required ..............27 Every 8 hours or daily ............ 27 Before Startup ..............22 Every 50 hours or weekly ..........
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QC620 Index Skid Digger Safe Zone................11 Serial Number Location............5 Service and Maintenance............ 26 Grease Points ..............27 Hydraulic System Safety..........26 Maintenance Safety ............26 Maintenance Schedule ..........27 Remove the Bucket ............28 Replace a Bucket Tooth ..........28 Set Up a Work Zone .............11...
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