Brush Wolf 7201 HF Operator's Manual

Skid steer brush cutters

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WHY READ THIS MANUAL?
Before operating your new Brush Wolf brush cutter, read this entire manual to understand
1) safety precautions, 2) operating instructions, and 3) maintenance schedule to help keep
you safe and your equipment running smoothly for years to come.
Operator's Manual
SKID STEER BRUSH CUT TERS
Open Front/Heavy-Duty Series
6601 LF
7201 LF
|
6601 SF
| 7201 HF
|
7201 SF
|
7201 HF
7801 SF
|
7801 HF

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SAFETY FIRST!
SITE INSPECTION
Inspect the area to be cleared for items that could be thrown by the blades.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION
Inspect hydraulic connections and block the unit securely before working under the deck.
SKID STEER AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC FLOW
Match the brush cutter's GPM rating to the skid steer's hydraulic flow for proper operation.
SAFETY GEAR
Wear safety goggles, hearing protection, and a hard hat; operate from a protected cab.
OPERATING YOUR BRUSH CUTTER
START HERE
Verify skid steer hydraulic flow matches the brush cutter's rating on the serial tag.
IMPORTANT: CHECK THESE ITEMS PRIOR TO OPERATING
Inspect blades, nuts & bolts, hydraulic fluid, and drive components before use.
CONNECTING THE BRUSH CUTTER
Connect the brush cutter to the skid steer, check lock pins, and route hoses correctly.
OPERATING STEPS
Enter cab, start engine, check blade rotation, maintain speed, and avoid hazards.
WHEN DONE CUTTING
Lower cutter, throttle down, shut off hydraulics, stop engine, and engage parking brake.
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Details required inspections and torque specifications for various components.
BEFORE EVERY OPERATION
Inspect blades, hydraulic hoses, drive components, and check gearbox lubricant level.
CHECK NUTS & BOLTS
Check and tighten blade nuts, gearbox castle nut, and mounting bolts to specified torque.
AS NEEDED
Clean the brush cutter and ensure all safety decals are visible.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Loss of Power
Potential causes include low fluid, contamination, or shear pin issues.
Excessive Unit Vibration
Caused by dull blades, unbalanced carrier, loose fasteners, or wrapped debris.
Leaking Oil
Potential causes include loose connections, ruptured seals, or loose drain plugs.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Structural Components, Materials, and Weldment
Covers structural components, materials, and weldments for 3 years.
Hydraulic Motor
1.5-year limited warranty for the hydraulic motor.
Gearbox
1.5-year limited warranty for the gearbox.
Bearing Housing
1.5-year limited warranty for bearing housing.
Cylinders
1.5-year limited warranty for cylinders.

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