Download Print this page

Advertisement

Quick Links

SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
WP840
WP870
Part No. Z97114_SI
Rev Mar-2019

Advertisement

loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the WP870 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summarization of Contents

Safety Guidelines
Always Put Safety First!
Prioritize safety by thoroughly reading assembly instructions and understanding all safety signs before beginning.
Assembly Steps
Step 1: Unpacking the Crate
Remove the machine from its shipping crate, noting how parts are attached to the skid.
Step 2: Component Identification
Identify key components A through F and understand their orientation for assembly.
Step 3: Securing Components
Fasten specific components using the indicated number of bolts and torque specifications.
Step 4: Attaching the Wheel
Mount the wheel (B) using four bolts, ensuring correct torque and tightening pattern.
Step 5: Connecting Components
Securely attach parts using multiple bolts, following torque guidelines for each connection.
Step 6: Wheel Torque Check
Re-torque wheel lug nuts (B) to specified values using the correct tightening pattern.
Step 7: Attaching the Tow Bar
Connect the tow bar (C) to the machine, ensuring proper alignment and secure fastening.
Step 8: Positioning for Next Step
Prepare the machine for the subsequent assembly stage by moving it to the correct position.
Step 9: Stabilizing the Machine
Use blocking to support the machine securely before proceeding with further assembly.
Step 10: Attaching the Chute
Install the chute assembly (A) using bolts and securing mechanisms as shown.
Step 11: Securing the Chute
Fasten the chute component (D) with two bolts, ensuring a secure and stable attachment.
Step 12: Attaching Hitch/Chain
Connect the hitch assembly or chain (E) to the designated point on the machine.
Step 13: Final Adjustments
Perform final adjustments and secure key components like the tow bar (A) and chute (D).
Pre-delivery Inspection
Wood Processor Checks
Verify engine, hydraulics, chute, wedge, loader, log stabilizer, fasteners, and lubrication.
Safety Checks
Confirm safety decals, guards, jacks, hitch retainer, tire pressure, wheel nuts, and lights are functional.
Hydraulic Winch Checks
Inspect winch clutch, rope, hook, fairlead, and overall hydraulic function.
Optional Equipment Checks
Verify installation and function of optional equipment like chainsaw holster or 6-way wedge.
Torque and Tightening Specifications
Bolt Torque Specifications
Provides torque values for imperial and metric bolts based on size, grade, and lubrication.
Hydraulic Fitting Torque
Guidelines for tightening flare-type tube fittings, including torque values and FFFT method.
Wheel Lug Torque
Procedure for torquing wheel lug nuts in stages, with values for different wheel sizes.