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Digger Safety/Operation EEC-0109 V1.2
Digger Safety and
Operation
A more detailed description of these components is provided in the following
Service and Maintenance section. The digger drive (and digger wind-up) is controlled by
a level located at the operator’s station. Right next to the level is another that opens and
closes the hydraulic stow latch mechanism, located inside the digger stow bracket.
The AUGER ROTATION level controls the direction of the auger flighting.
Operating it in a clockwise direction will turn the auger flighting in the “dig” direction, and
will un-stow the auger from the stow bracket on the side of the boom once the AUGER
LATCH is opened.
*NOTE* Stow auger only in the proper direction as indicated by this document,
and by the AUGER DEPLOY AND STOW PROCEDURE decal at the operator’s
station.
System
1. Visually inspect the auger system to ensure all pins and keepers are in place,
and all fasteners are properly tightened. Repair or replace damaged parts as
required
2. Inspect all tubes, fittings, and hoses for damage, kinks, or looseness. Repair or
replace damaged parts as required
3. Inspect wind-up rope for damage and the rope end connections to ensure the
rope is taut and properly connected to the flighting and stow bracket. Repair or
replace damaged parts as required
4. Inspect selector (overwind) valve and stow latch mechanism for damage or
improper condition. Repair or replace damaged parts as required
5. Set unit up into its proper operating condition following normal operating
procedures as outlined in the Operation section of the Owner’s Manual
6. Clear all personnel from the work area
7. Raise the boom from the boom rest to approximately 30 degrees of elevation,
and rotate the boom over the work area. Make sure the boom is fully retracted
before attempting to un-stow the auger

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