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Ditch Witch SK755 User Manual

Ditch Witch SK755
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SK750/SK755
Operator’s
Manual
053-2570
Issue 1.0
Original Translation
CMW
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Ditch Witch SK755 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine ModelKubota D1105
Operating Capacity860 lbs
Travel Speed4.7 mph
Ground Pressure5.1 psi (35.2 kPa)
Gross Power24.8 hp

Summary

Overview

Serial Number Location

Record serial numbers and date of purchase in provided spaces. Unit serial number is shown.

Intended Use

Describes the SK750/SK755 as a mini skid steer unit for light-to medium-duty construction.

Equipment Modification

Discusses modifications, standards, regulations, and personnel requirements for equipment changes.

Unit Components

Identifies and labels the main parts of the machine for operator reference.

Operator Orientation

Illustrates and labels the front, rear, left, and right sides of the unit.

About This Manual

Explains the manual's content, including lists and cross-references for procedures.

Foreword

Safety

Guidelines

Lists essential safety guidelines to follow before operating any jobsite equipment.

Safety Alert Classifications

Explains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and IMPORTANT levels for alerts.

Safety Alerts

Details specific hazards and warnings with corresponding icons and brief safety advice.

Emergency Procedures

Outlines immediate actions for emergencies like electric strikes, gas line damage, or fire.

Controls

Gauges and Indicators

Identifies and describes the function of various gauges and warning indicators on the machine.

Machine Controls Layout

Illustrates and labels the primary control levers, pedals, and parking brake.

Engine Compartment Components

Identifies and describes components located within the machine's engine compartment.

Tool Carrier Components

Details the level indicator for the tool carrier attachment.

Prepare

Gather Information

Emphasizes reviewing job plans, traffic control, and emergency services before starting work.

Inspect Site

Details checks for elevation changes, obstacles, utilities, traffic, access, and soil conditions.

Classify Jobsite

Guides on classifying jobsites based on underground hazards like electric or gas lines.

Check Supplies and Prepare Equipment

Lists essential supplies, fluid levels, and equipment condition checks before operation.

Connect Attachment

Provides step-by-step instructions for safely connecting an attachment to the machine.

Drive

Start Unit

Step-by-step guide to starting the machine's engine and preparing for operation.

General Operation

Covers basic driving procedures, including disengaging the parking brake and using controls.

Safe Slope Operation

Provides critical safety advice for operating the machine on inclines and slopes.

Shut Down

Details the correct procedure for safely shutting down the machine after use.

Transport

Lift

Identifies safe lifting points and procedure for moving the machine using a hoist.

Haul

Instructions for loading and securing the machine onto a trailer for transport.

Tie Down

Details proper methods and points for securing the machine to a truck or trailer.

Unload

Provides instructions for safely unloading the machine from a trailer.

Tow

Outlines procedures and precautions for towing the machine if it breaks down.

Complete the Job

Rinse Equipment

Instructions for cleaning the machine after use, avoiding sensitive areas.

Disconnect Attachment

Steps for safely detaching an implement from the machine.

Stow Tools

Advice on securing tools and accessories after job completion.

Service

Precautions

General safety warnings and guidelines for performing maintenance and service.

Service Overview

Introduces service intervals and explains service key icons used in the manual.

Recommended Lubricants/Service Key

Lists recommended lubricants and explains symbols for service tasks.

Startup/10 Hour Service

Details service tasks to be performed at startup and every 10 operating hours.

50 Hour Service

Outlines the maintenance tasks required every 50 operating hours.

200 Hour Service

Specifies the service procedures to be carried out every 200 operating hours.

500 Hour Service

Lists the maintenance tasks to be performed every 500 operating hours.

2000 Hour Service

Details the service requirements for every 2000 operating hours.

As Needed Service

Covers service tasks that should be performed based on specific conditions or indicators.

Support

Dealer Notification Procedure

Notifies dealer of malfunctions and provides information for warranty consideration.

Publications

Information on obtaining additional publications and videos related to the equipment.

Ditch Witch Training

Details on how to access on-site, individualized training services.

Warranty

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