Brush Wolf Standard-Duty 4800X LF Operator's Manual

Excavator/backhoe brush cutters

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Operator's Manual
EXCAVATOR/BACKHOE BRUSH CUT TERS
Standard-Duty X Series
4200X
4800X LF
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4800X SF
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4800X HF
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.

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Safety First!
Site Inspection
Inspect the area before operation to remove hazards and prevent injury or damage.
Equipment Inspection
Check hydraulic connections for leaks and ensure hoses/shields are in good condition.
Excavator/Backhoe Auxiliary Hydraulic Flow
Match brush cutter GPM rating to excavator/backhoe 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
Pre-Operation Checks
Verify hydraulic flow, inspect blades, nuts/bolts, fluid, and drive components before operation.
Connecting the Brush Cutter
Ensure proper connection of pins, quick couplers, and hydraulic lines to the excavator/backhoe.
Operating Steps
Follow sequential steps for starting, operating, and cutting with the brush cutter.
Post-Operation Procedures
Properly shut down, secure the unit, and disconnect hydraulic hoses after use.
Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
Details the schedule for inspecting and maintaining brush cutter components before, daily, and as needed.
Pre-Operation Checks
Inspect blades, hoses, drive components, and check nuts/bolts and gearbox lubricant before use.
As Needed Maintenance
Perform cleaning and ensure safety decals are visible as required for ongoing operation.
Troubleshooting
Loss of Power
Potential causes for loss of power including hydraulic fluid, gearbox lubricant, and shear pin issues.
Excessive Unit Vibration
Identifies causes for vibration such as blade condition, shaft issues, balance, or loose fasteners.
Leaking Oil
Lists common reasons for oil leaks, including hydraulic connections, seals, and drain plugs.

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