Vermeer S925TX Operator's Manual

Vermeer S925TX Operator's Manual

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S925TX
Mini Skid Steer
Operator's
Manual
S925TX_o1_00
Serial No. 101 -
Order No. 105400EM9
Cabled Assembly Order No. 163743991

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  • Page 1 S925TX Mini Skid Steer Operator’s Manual S925TX_o1_00 Serial No. 101 - Order No. 105400EM9 Cabled Assembly Order No. 163743991...
  • Page 2 This manual explains the proper operation of your machine. Study and understand these instructions thoroughly before operating or maintaining the machine. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. Consult your Vermeer dealer if you do not understand the instructions in this manual, or need additional information.
  • Page 3 Orientation: Right and left sides of the machine are determined by standing on the operator platform and facing forward. RADEMARKS VERMEER, VERMEER Logo, and EQUIPPED TO DO MORE are trademarks of Vermeer Manufacturing Company. KUBOTA is a trademark of Kubota Co.
  • Page 4 Vermeer’s option without charge by any authorized independent Vermeer dealer. The warranty repair or replacement must be made by a Vermeer independent authorized dealer at the dealer’s location. Vermeer will pay for replacement parts and such authorized dealer’s labor in accordance with Vermeer’s labor reimbursement policy. Vermeer reserves the right to supply remanufactured replacement parts as it deems appropriate.
  • Page 5 (7) Transportation costs, if any, of transporting to the Vermeer dealer. Freight costs, if any, of transporting replacement parts to the Vermeer dealer. (8) The travel time of the Vermeer dealer’s service personnel to make a repair on the retail purchaser’s site or other location (9) In no event shall Vermeer’s liability exceed the purchase price of the product, (10) Vermeer shall not be liable to any person under any circumstances for any incidental or consequential damages (including but not limited to, loss of profits, out of service time) occurring for any reason at any time.
  • Page 6 (12) Depreciation damage caused by normal wear, lack of reasonable and proper maintenance, failure to follow operating instructions, misuse, lack of proper protection during storage. (13) Accessory systems and electronics not of Vermeer’s manufacture are warranted only to the extent of such manufacturer’s respective Limited Warranty if any.
  • Page 7 NO DEALER WARRANTY. The selling dealer makes no warranty of its own and the dealer has no authority to make any representation or promise on behalf of Vermeer or to modify the terms or limitations of this warranty in any way.
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  • Page 9 ___ Check that loader arms do not lower with key in OFF position and lift lever pushed. ___ Check forward and reverse ground drive operation. ___ Check that park brake functions. ___ Check track tension. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Receiving and Delivery Report i...
  • Page 10: Attachments

    ___ Check hydraulic controls for proper function. Attachments ___ Check that Operator’s Manuals supplied by the attachment manufacturer are in the S925TX manual storage box or in storage box located on the attachment. Bucket attachment instructions are contained in this S925TX Operator’s Manual. Contact your authorized Vermeer dealer, or visit www.vermeer.com for information on attachments authorized for use by Vermeer Corporation.
  • Page 11: Dealer/Owner Information

    NFORMATION dealer owner address address city city state / province state / province zip / postal code zip / postal code country country phone number phone number email address email address S925TX Mini Skid Steer Receiving and Delivery Report iii...
  • Page 12: Identification Numbers - Record

    DENTIFICATION UMBERS ECORD Machine Model Number ___________________________ Machine Serial Number ___________________________ Diesel Engine Model Number _________________________ Diesel Engine Serial Number _________________________ iv Receiving and Delivery Report S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 13 ACHINE DENTIFICATION ECAL This decal provides easy identification of the model and 17-digit identification number. The barcode contains the machine’s VIN number and can be scanned with any barcode reading device. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Receiving and Delivery Report v...
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  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Engine Controls ........20-1 S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 16 Striking a Utility ....... . 40-5 Operating with Other Vermeer-Authorized Attachments . . .50-11 Electricity .
  • Page 17: Safety Messages

    This symbol indicates that at least one part of the machine is not operating correctly. Shutting down the machine may not be necessary, but some maintenance may be required. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Safety Messages 10-1...
  • Page 18 WARNING: Keep spectators away. WARNING: Engine exhaust can asphyxiate or poison resulting in death or serious injury. Operate machine outdoors. If it is necessary to operate engine in an enclosed area, properly vent exhaust gases. 10-2 Safety Messages S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 19 Wait for leaking to stop before disconnecting the fitting. Fluid injected under the skin must be removed immediately by a surgeon familiar with this type of injury. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Safety Messages 10-3...
  • Page 20 WARNING: Moving parts can crush. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from power-driven parts. Keep shields in place and properly secured. WARNING: Hot fluid under pressure can scald. Allow engine to cool before opening radiator cap. 10-4 Safety Messages S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 21: Crystalline Silica

    Do not eat, drink, use tobacco products, or apply cosmetics in areas where there is dust containing crystalline silica dust. Wash hands before eating, drinking, or using these products. • Store food, drink, and personal belongings away from the work area. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Safety Messages 10-5...
  • Page 22 WARNING: Failure to follow any of the preceding safety instructions or those that follow within this manual, could result in death or serious injury. This machine is to be used only for those purposes for which it was intended as explained in this Operator’s Manual. 10-6 Safety Messages S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 23: Welding Precautions

    Protect wiring and wire harness from weld spatter and debris. • Use proper welding procedures. NOTICE: Before welding, clean all grease, dirt, oil, moisture, or any other foreign material. Sand paint from the area to be welded. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Welding Precautions 11-1...
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  • Page 25: Fuel Tank Fill

    Fuel Cap Fuel Gauge NOTICE: Use Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel with sulfur content of less then 15 ppm. ULTRA ULTRA SULFUR SULFUR FUEL FUEL ONLY ONLY 7000F444 S925TX Mini Skid Steer Fuel Tank Fill 12-1...
  • Page 26: Gas Engine

    Remove the fuel cap. (D) Keep the fuel nozzle or spout in contact with the tank neck while fueling to help prevent static electric buildup. • Use only approved portable containers with a built-in fuel spout or fill with a grounded fuel nozzle 12-2 Fuel Tank Fill S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 27 • Keep the engine and exhaust system free of debris. • Use only high quality unleaded gasoline. E10 fuel may be used. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Fuel Tank Fill 12-3...
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  • Page 29: Intended Use

    Section 15: Intended Use The S925TX Mini Skid Steer can be equipped with a variety of attachments for light and medium duty work. Contact your Vermeer dealer, or visit www.vermeer.com, for information on the list of authorized attachments. The S925TX must not be used with attachments which have not been evaluated by Vermeer Corporation and authorized for use.
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  • Page 31: Emissions Quick Reference Guide

    Oil Pressure Low Stop engine and resolve active faults immediately. • Refer to machine and Engine Operator’s Manual for more information. • Failure to follow instructions may void engine warranty. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Emissions Quick Reference Guide 18-1...
  • Page 32 Display View High Coolant Temperature Oil Pressure Indicator Part Number 163762066 Rev A 18-2 Emissions Quick Reference Guide S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 33 Engine Indicator Lamp Immediately stop engine and refer to Engine Operators Manual or contact your Vermeer dealer. Malfunction Indicator A fault is active and needs to be resolved. Refer to Engine Operator’s Manual or contact your Vermeer dealer. Lamp •...
  • Page 34 Display View Malfunction Indicator Lamp Engine Indicator Lamp Part Number 163762069 Rev A 18-4 Emissions Quick Reference Guide S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 35: Controls

    Pull back....... . decrease engine speed S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 36 (3) Glow Plug Button (Diesel Only) For ambient temperatures below 50°F (10°C) as a starting aid. (4) 12V DC Auxiliary Electrical Outlet 12V 10 amp available in Key RUN position. 20-2 Controls S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 37: Indicator Lights

    ON. If the light does not shut off within 30 seconds after starting the engine or comes on during normal operation, shut off the engine and correct the problem Machine will not restart until engine cools. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Controls 20-3...
  • Page 38 (3) Malfunction Indicator Light (Gas Engine Only) Amber light will flash if malfunction occurs. open side access panel (4). There is a digital display available from your Vermeer servicing dealer. Locate the harness connector behind panel cutout (4) shown. Plug the display into harness connector. Display will read out code numbers.
  • Page 39: Control Station

    Back left ....front turns left when moving in reverse Back right ... . front turns right when moving in reverse S925TX Mini Skid Steer Controls...
  • Page 40 8.1 gpm (31 L/min) at 3045 psi (21 MPa) (210 bar). • (25 hp machines) Maximum hydraulic flow through this valve is 6.8 gpm (25.7 L/min) at 3045 psi (21 MPa) (210 bar). 20-6 Controls S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 41 Center........NEUTRAL Back ......oil flows through male coupler S925TX Mini Skid Steer Controls...
  • Page 42 Left ....... . . tilt attachment back 20-8 Controls S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 43: Operator Presence System

    FLOAT, it will continue to lower/float. The Auxiliary Attachment Drive Lever must be returned to NEUTRAL before the attachment drive can be re-engaged. The Operator Presence system is intended for your safety and must be maintained in good functional condition. Contact your Vermeer dealer if it does not function correctly. RAKE A spring-applied, hydraulic-released park brake engages the left track when the engine is OFF or the operator leaves the platform with the engine on.
  • Page 44: Fuses And Relays

    12V Aux Relay Location Function (A) K1 Starter Relay (B) K2 Main Power Relay (C) K3 Neutral Start Lock Relay (D) K4 Latch Relay (E) K5 Glow Plug relay (F) K6 High Temp Relay 20-10 Controls S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 45: Gas

    (F2) 20A Switch Power (F9) 5A Starter Solenoid (F5) 10A 12V Aux Relay Location Function (A) K1 Starter Relay (B) K2 Main Power Relay (C) K3 Neutral Start Lock Relay (D) K4 Latch Relay S925TX Mini Skid Steer Controls 20-11...
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  • Page 47: Starting Procedure

    If oil indicator light does not shut off after engine starts, shut off engine and correct problem. Do not operate the engine under load until engine has warmed up. Step 7: Refer to the Engine Operation Manual for detailed information. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Starting Procedure 22-1...
  • Page 48: Cold Weather Starting

    Refer to Steps 5–7, page 22-1, for cold-weather starting (Diesel). Whenever temperature drops below 5°F (-15°C), remove battery from machine and store indoors until next machine use. • An electric block heater is available from your Vermeer Dealer. • Refer to the Engine Operation Manual for recommendations and procedures for use of cold weather starting aids.
  • Page 49: Jump-Starting

    If equipped with battery caps, they must be in place and tight to reduce risk of battery explosion. NOTICE: Use only a 12-volt system for jump-starting. Battery Burns - Avoid Battery contains sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Starting Procedure 22-3...
  • Page 50 External: Flush with plenty of water. If eyes have been exposed flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention. Internal: Drink large quantities of water or milk, follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Call a physician immediately. 22-4 Starting Procedure S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 51: Jump-Starting Procedure

    (2). Start engine. Step 4: Step 5: Remove cables in REVERSE order and install covers over cable clamps. Close and latch engine access door. Discharged battery BLACK Machine frame Boost battery S925TX Mini Skid Steer Starting Procedure 22-5...
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  • Page 53: Shutdown Procedure

    A variation of the above procedure may be used if so instructed within this manual or if an emergency requires it. Park brake will engage when operator steps off platform or engine is shut off and spring-applied park brake pin is aligned between sprocket teeth. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Shutdown Procedure 23-1...
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  • Page 55: Transporting The Machine

    Do not attempt to steer machine when balanced at trailer/ramp transition. • Position machine at location for tie-downs and weight distribution as recommended by trailer manufacturer. See “Machine Specifications” in the Maintenance Manual for tractor weights. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Transporting the Machine 30-1...
  • Page 56: Loading/Unloading

    To help avoid sudden stops, keep both feet fully on the platform and stand as far to the rear as practical. Slow down when traveling over uneven ground. 30-2 Transporting the Machine S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 57: Driving Onto Trailer

    Stop machine when tie-down position is reached. Tie-down position distributes machine weight on the trailer as recommended by the trailer manufacturer. Step 8: Lower lift arms and adjust tilt until attachment is firmly on trailer deck. Step 9: Shut off engine and remove key. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Transporting the Machine 30-3...
  • Page 58 WARNING: Attachments could slip off the trailer after being disconnected from the machine, resulting in a crushing injury. When disconnecting and backing the machine away from the side of a trailer, take precautions to assure the attachments are properly secured to the trailer. 30-4 Transporting the Machine S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 59: Driving Off Trailer

    Slowly move machine down the ramp to the ground. Minimize steering while on the ramps. Steering while on the ramps may result in the machine driving off the ramps or cause the ramps to move and drop off the trailer deck. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Transporting the Machine 30-5...
  • Page 60: Loading With Crane

    Raise loader arms and install lift arm support bar. Refer to “Lift Arm Support Bar - Install/Remove,” page 60-2. Step 4: Follow Shutdown Procedure, page 23-1. Leave loader arms raised. Refer to “Right Joystick - Lift/Tilt Controls,” page 20-8. 30-6 Transporting the Machine S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 61 Open engine shield and remove front pump cover (3). Unscrew the bypass valves (4) located on side of ground drive pumps a maximum of two turns. These valves allow the motors to turn. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Transporting the Machine 30-7...
  • Page 62 Torque bypass valves to 15–18 ft-lb (20–24.5 Nm). NOTICE: Do not attempt to push-start the machine. Damage to ground drive pumps or motors will result if towing instructions are not followed correctly. 30-8 Transporting the Machine S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 63: Clean Machine

    Keep pressure washer stream away from machine controls and electrical/electronic devices. Compressed air can also push moisture through some connector and component seals. Do not point air nozzle directly at seal areas. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Transporting the Machine 30-9...
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  • Page 65: Preparation

    The Auxiliary Attachment Drive Lever must be returned to OFF before ground drive and attachment drive can be re-engaged. The Operator Presence system is intended for your safety and must be maintained in good functional condition. Contact your Vermeer dealer if it does not function correctly. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Preparation...
  • Page 66: Personal Protection

    Eye protection must consist of wraparound safety glasses or goggles. Others working in immediate area must also wear the above listed protective equipment. Avoid wearing jewelry, such as rings, wristwatches, necklaces, or bracelets. 40-2 Preparation S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 67: Sound Levels

    Hand/arm vibration exposure has been measured according to ISO 5349. The level is below 2.5 m/s REPARE THE WARNING: Keep all spectators and other workers away from the machine and work area while in operation. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Preparation 40-3...
  • Page 68: Locate Buried Utilities

    If utility cannot be precisely located, it must be shut off by the utility company. 40-4 Preparation S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 69: Look For Evidence Of Underground Placement

    Do not allow anyone to approach the machine. Some circuit breakers automatically reset. Do not assume power has been permanently disconnected until you confirm that the utility company has locked out power to that line. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Preparation 40-5...
  • Page 70: Gas

    Death or serious injury could result. Keep well away from cliff edges. Do not dig under the machine or attachment. Take care when backfilling. Do not go too close to edges. Do not drive or operate on unstable ground. 40-6 Preparation S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 71 Do not operate this machine in an area with flammable dust or vapors. Carbon monoxide fumes from the engine can asphyxiate. Operate only outdoors or provide adequate ventilation if indoor operation is essential. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Preparation 40-7...
  • Page 72: Prepare The Machine

    TTACHMENTS WARNING: Using attachments authorized by Vermeer Corporation is important for your safety. Using unauthorized attachments may cause difficulties with steering, stopping, stability and other undesirable performance or handling characteristics, or they may not attach securely to your machine. Never use unauthorized attachments.
  • Page 73: Install/Remove

    Ensure pins are rotated until tops of pins face outward as shown (1). Step 2: Step 3: Start machine, and lower lift arm. Tilt loader mounting plate forward slightly. Step 4: Drive machine FORWARD, aligning loader mounting plate with attachment. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Preparation 40-9...
  • Page 74 Tops of pins must face inward as shown (3). Step 9: Attach hydraulics if required. Refer to “Hydraulics - Attach/Detach,” page 40-12 NOTICE: Ensure pin ends extend through bottom of attachment mount and are visible. 40-10 Preparation S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 75: Attachment - Remove

    WARNING: Attachments could slip off the trailer after being disconnected from the machine, resulting in a crushing injury. When disconnecting and backing the machine away from the side of a trailer, take precautions to assure the attachments are properly secured to the trailer. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Preparation 40-11...
  • Page 76: Hydraulics - Attach/Detach

    WARNING: Contact with hot hydraulic couplers, hoses and fluid may result in burns. Wear gloves when connecting and disconnecting hydraulic hoses, and wait until unit has cooled before touching hydraulic components. NOTICE: Ensure all foreign matter is cleaned from hydraulic connectors before making connections. 40-12 Preparation S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 77: Hydraulics - Attach

    With key in run position (engine not running) move Auxiliary Attachment Drive Lever forward, backward, and back to NEUTRAL position to relieve hydraulic pressure. Turn key to STOP and remove key. Step 3: Unhook hoses from auxiliary hydraulic couplers. Remove attachment from machine. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Preparation 40-13...
  • Page 78: Auxiliary Low Flow/Tank Port

    The auxiliary hydraulic couplers are attached and detached in the same manner as standard connections. Some attachments that use the standard, higher flow connections may have a case drain line that can be attached to the tank port (2). 40-14 Preparation S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 79: Operating The Machine

    Section 50: Operating the Machine APACITIES The S925TX has a rated operating capacity of 925 lb (420 kg) when tested in accordance with SAE J2752 and ISO 14397-1 standards. NOTICE: Ensure combined weight of attachment and materials being handled does not exceed the machine’s operating capacity.
  • Page 80: While Driving

    Move Ground Drive Joystick slowly to start moving the machine smoothly. Avoid sudden stopping, starting, or turning unless necessary. WARNING: Rider may fall out and be injured or killed. Do not carry riders. 50-2 Operating the Machine S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 81 Sudden stops from higher travel speeds could throw you from machine, or the machine could tip over. To help avoid sudden stops, keep both feet fully on the platform and stand as far to the rear as practical. Slow down when traveling over uneven ground. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Operating the Machine 50-3...
  • Page 82: Safe Operating On Slopes

    Always travel with load lowered when traveling up or down slopes. You may also need to keep heavy end uphill for added stability. Do not exceed rated load capacity. Load on firm and level ground. Do not step off platform with load raised. 50-4 Operating the Machine S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 83 Service brake retarding force - equal to traction of both tracks • Secondary brake - equal to traction of one track • Park brake holding force - equal to traction of one track. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Operating the Machine 50-5...
  • Page 84: Operating The Mini Skid Steer

    The Operator Presence system in the operator platform detects the presence of an operator. The operator must be standing on the platform for the ground drive, lift/tilt functions, or auxiliary attachment drive to be engaged. Keep both feet on the platform. 50-6 Operating the Machine S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 85: Bucket Operation

    40-8. Safety Precautions WARNING: Never work under an attachment unless it is adequately supported to prevent it from falling unexpectedly. WARNING: Falling load can crush. Keep load level when raising lift arms. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Operating the Machine 50-7...
  • Page 86: Moving Machine With Load

    Tilt bucket forward until cutting edge of bucket contacts the ground, and bottom of bucket is level with the ground. Step 3: Move machine forward slowly into the material while gradually tilting bucket backward as it fills. Step 4: Move machine backward away from the material. 50-8 Operating the Machine S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 87: Digging With The Bucket

    Step 5: Continue driving machine forward until bucket is full. If ground is hard, tilt bucket forward and backward while driving slowly forward. Step 6: When bucket is full, tilt bucket fully backward. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Operating the Machine 50-9...
  • Page 88: Emptying The Bucket

    Step 3: Move machine in reverse to level loose material. Before moving forward, raise loader arms or tilt bucket back to lift the bucket cutting edge off the Step 4: ground. 50-10 Operating the Machine S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 89: Backfilling With The Bucket

    THER ERMEER UTHORIZED TTACHMENTS Refer to the attachment manual supplied by the attachment manufacturer for operating and maintenance instructions for the attachment and additional instructions that may be required for the S925TX. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Operating the Machine 50-11...
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  • Page 91: Maintenance Intervals

    WARNING: Use Shutdown Procedure before servicing, cleaning, repairing or transporting machine. Follow Shutdown Procedure, page 23-1. Visually inspect machine daily before starting the machine. Make no modifications to your equipment unless specifically recommended by Vermeer Corporation. - 100 H AFETY AINTENANCE OURS ONTHLY Safety signs located on your machine contain important and useful information that will help you operate your equipment safely.
  • Page 92: Lift Arm Support Bar - Install/Remove

    Secure with pins (1). Step 4: Follow Shutdown Procedure, page 23-1. Step 5: When work is finished, return support bar to stow location. Install pin to retain support bar in stow location. 60-2 Maintenance Intervals S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 93: Maintenance Manual

    The hourmeter is used to determine maintenance intervals for the machine. The hourmeter indicates the total number of hours the engine has been in operation. Maintenance intervals are based on normal operating conditions. When operating under severe conditions, the maintenance intervals should be shortened. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Maintenance Intervals 60-3...
  • Page 94: Maintenance Interval Schedule

    = Initial maintenance on new machine. Regular maintenance interval may be different. Initial = Regular maintenance interval. For Vermeer maintenance replacement part numbers, refer to the Parts Manual or call your Vermeer dealer. Each maintenance interval is also the title of chapter following this schedule. Refer to the appropriate chapter for instructions.
  • Page 95 Engine Cooling System - Drain and Clean Primary/Secondary Air Cleaner Element -  Replace  Battery - Replace  Track Tension - Adjust  Handgrip Bar - Adjust  Storage Procedure  Lift Arm Cylinders - Adjust S925TX Mini Skid Steer Maintenance Intervals 60-5...
  • Page 96: Attachment Maintenance

    Needed  Engine System - Check TTACHMENT AINTENANCE Refer to the attachment manuals provided by the attachment manufacturer. The attachment manuals must be attached to the machine together with the S925 Operator’s Manual. 60-6 Maintenance Intervals S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 97: Engine Fault Codes

    Refer to the Engine Operations Manual for additional information on understanding and recording engine fault codes displayed on tachometer LED, and appropriate remedial actions. Always contact your Vermeer dealer or engine service dealer for help in correcting diagnostic trouble codes which are displayed for your engine.
  • Page 98 Crank and /or Cam Could Not Synchronize During Start Contact servicing dealer Microprocessor Failure - Cop Check wiring/Contact servicing dealer Refer to Engine Manual and contact your Vermeer servicing dealer for additional codes and information. 62-2 Engine Fault Codes S925TX Mini Skid Steer...
  • Page 99: Index

    Cold Weather Starting, 22-2 Fuel Tank Fill, 12-1 Control Station, 20-5 Fuses and Relays, 20-10 Controls, 20-1 Crystalline Silica, 10-5 Gas Engine, 12-3 Gas, 20-11 Dealer Prep, i Gas, 40-6 Dealer/Owner Information, iii Greasing the Machine, 60-3 S925TX Mini Skid Steer Index...
  • Page 100 Hydraulics - Attach/Detach, 40-12 Hydraulics - Detach, 40-13 Operating the Machine, 50-1 Operating the Mini Skid Steer, 50-6 Identification Numbers - Record, iv Operating with Other Vermeer-Authorized Attachments, 50-11 Indicator Lights, 20-3 Operator Presence Switch, 40-1 Install/Remove, 40-9 Operator Presence System, 20-9...
  • Page 101 Sound Levels , 40-3 Starting Procedure, 22-1 Starting the Engine, 22-1 Striking a Utility, 40-5 Towing the Machine, 30-6 Transporting the Machine, 30-1 Vibration Levels, 40-3 Welding Alert - Electronic Components, 11-1 Welding Precautions, 11-1 While Driving, 50-2 S925TX Mini Skid Steer Index...
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  • Page 103 Revision History Revision Date Pages Description o1_00 06/17 First Edition Original Manual Released. S925TX Mini Skid Steer Revision History...
  • Page 104 Off-Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation. It therefore could be subject to retr ofit or accelerated turnover requirem ents to reduce emissions of air pollutants. For more information, please visit the California Air Resources Board website at http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/ordiesel/ordiesel.htm . Copyright 2017 All rights reserved. Vermeer Corporation 1210 Vermeer Road East, P.O. Box 200 Pella, Iowa 50219-0200...

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