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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Stump Bucket
Model SB60A
Serial Number 14837-
Manual# 96377 OCT 2021 ENGLISH
COPYRIGHT © 2021
MESSER REPAIR AND FABRICATING, LLC
SAUK CENTRE, MN
PRINTED IN USA
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR’S MANUAL Stump Bucket Model SB60A Serial Number 14837- Manual# 96377 OCT 2021 ENGLISH COPYRIGHT © 2021 MESSER REPAIR AND FABRICATING, LLC SAUK CENTRE, MN PRINTED IN USA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...
  • Page 2: Using This Manual

    Introduction Using This Manual Your loader operator’s manual contains instructions to safely operate the loader. Anyone who operates a loader with this attachment installed must first read, understand and follow the instructions in the loader operator’s manual. This manual contains instructions to safely operate and service the attachment.
  • Page 3: Manufacturer Contact

    Introduction Loader Compatibility Confirm your loader’s Rated Operating Capacity (ROC) in the loader op- erator’s manual. Confirm your attachment’s ROC in SPECIFICATIONS in this manual. Do not install the attachment on the loader if the combined weight of the attachment and attachment load will exceed the loader ROC during operation because this may cause difficulty in controlling the loader or may cause loader damage.
  • Page 4 Product Identification Identification Numbers Record your product information to provide when you contact the dealer or manufacturer. Stump Bucket Model SB60A Serial Number 14837- Serial Number Location Purchase Date Dealer Dealer Phone Model Serial #...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Specifications SB60A Model 154 x 122 x 53 cm Length x Width x Height (60.5 x 48 x 21 in.) 30 cm (12 in.) Bucket Width at Cut Edge Bucket Width at Mounting Plate 66 cm (26 in.) 181 kg (400 lbs.)
  • Page 6 Safety Decals Decal Locations Location Description Part Number 96138 Stand Clear Decal STAND CLEAR DECAL 96138 STAND CLEAR WHILE IN OPERATION...
  • Page 7: Parking Safely

    Safety Wear Protective Equipment • Wear gloves to protect hands from burns if hydraulic couplers be- come hot during operation. • Never wear sandals or other light footwear when operating or servic- ing the attachment. Wear protective footwear when handling blades or heavy parts.
  • Page 8 Safety • Before operating, replace any worn or damaged safety decals. • Before operating, thoroughly inspect the attachment to be sure all hardware (bolts, nuts, etc.) is installed and tightened. • Before operating, thoroughly inspect the attachment to be sure it is in working order.
  • Page 9: Safety Decals

    Safety which occurs while the attachment is being serviced. • Before inspecting or servicing the attachment, follow the Parking Safely instructions in this manual. • Always securely block the attachment to prevent accidental release of the lifting mechanism when inspecting or servicing the attach- ment.
  • Page 10 Installing and Removing Installing the Attachment 1. Follow the instructions in the loader operator’s manual to install the attachment and exit the operator station safely. 2. Fully lower the loader lift arms. 3. Move the loader attaching plate levers (A) to the unlocked (up) posi- tion either manually or by using the loader controls.
  • Page 11: Installing And Removing

    Installing and Removing 7. Move the loader attaching plate levers (A) to the locked (fully down) position either manually or by using the loader controls. 8. Park the loader. (See Parking Safely in this manual.) IMPORTANT AVOID DAMAGE! The attachment may come off the loader if it is not secured to the attaching plate.
  • Page 12 Installing and Removing extended into the holes in the bottom of the attachment mounting frame. If not, move the loader attaching plate levers to the unlocked (up) position and repeat installation. Removing the Attachment 1. Follow the instructions in the loader operator’s manual to remove the attachment and exit the operator station safely.
  • Page 13: Pre-Operation Inspection

    Operating Pre-Operation Inspection Before starting operation, inspect the area you will be operating in and inspect the attachment. Inspect the Work Area 1. Confirm the area is clear of bystanders including animals. Establish a safety zone by keeping bystanders and animals beyond a 100 foot radius around the attachment when operating.
  • Page 14: Theory Of Operation

    Operating Theory of Operation The loader’s hydraulic controls are used to raise and tilt the Stump Buck- et to engage and remove stumps using the digger teeth and serrated teeth. Operation 1. Follow the instructions in the Installing and Removing section to install the attachment.
  • Page 15: Service Intervals

    Servicing Service Intervals Every 8 hours or daily: • Check and tighten all hardware. Replacing Digger Teeth 1. Park the loader. (See Parking Safely in this manual.) 2. Remove the slotted spring pin (A) and the tooth. 3. Install the new tooth with the slotted spring pin.
  • Page 16: Replacement Parts

    Replacement Parts Replacement Parts Contact Messer Repair and Fabricating, LLC for replacement parts. Part numbers may change without notice. Item Qty. Part Number Part Description 10601-P Stump Bucket Body 96138 Decal, Stand Clear 96248-P Tooth 10498-P Slotted Spring Pin, 7/16 x 2...
  • Page 17: Warranty

    Warranty MESSER REPAIR & FABRICATING, LLC Limited Warranty and Terms and Conditions of Sale The following limited warranty, and terms and conditions of sale (the “Limited Warranty”) apply to all equipment, products, parts, and goods (any of the forego- ing are referred to herein as “Equipment”) sold by Messer Repair & Fabricating, LLC (“Messer”): 1.
  • Page 18 Warranty 5. Location of Warranty Repairs. All warranty repairs pursuant to this Limited Warranty shall be made at Messer’s corporate manufacturing plant, or other loca- tion as determined by Messer, at its discretion. Purchaser shall be responsible for and pay for any transportation expenses necessary for Limited Warranty repairs. 6.

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