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Engine Make | Yanmar |
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Engine Model | 4TNV98 |
Travel Speed - Forward | 11.5 mph |
Travel Speed - Reverse | 11.5 mph |
Lift Arm Breakout Force | 4500 lbs |
Max Travel Speed | 11.5 mph |
Explains the meaning and importance of the safety alert symbol used throughout the manual.
Details engine, electrical, capacities, and delivery rates for the loader.
Provides detailed dimensional data and operational measurements of the loader.
Details required inspections before delivering the loader to the customer.
Lists information to convey to the customer at the time of delivery.
Step-by-step procedure for safely shutting down the machine for service.
Lists critical safety warnings regarding stability, operation, and maintenance.
Introduces loader controls, including T-Bar and Hand/Foot types, and guards.
Describes using the left T-bar for forward, reverse, and turning movements.
Explains using the right T-bar for raising, lowering, and tilting the loader arm.
Details using T-bars for forward, reverse, and turning with hand/foot controls.
Explains the meaning of various gauges and indicator lights on the panel.
Describes operation of the keyswitch, light switch, fuses, and optional horn.
Details the procedure for mounting and releasing attachments using the Quick-Tach system.
Describes the lift cylinder lock for securing the lift arm during service.
Step-by-step guide to engaging the lift cylinder mechanical lock.
Step-by-step guide to disengaging the lift cylinder mechanical lock.
Explains the use of standard and high-flow auxiliary hydraulic connections.
Covers starting, stopping, moving, and initial operation of the loader.
Explains attachment changes, digging, dumping, scraping, and leveling.
Details procedures for highway travel, transport, and long-term storage.
Explains how to safely raise and lower the loader for service.
Covers adjustments for the engine, control T-bars, and throttle lever.
Provides instructions for adjusting the parking brake mechanism.
Explains how to check and adjust drive chain tension.
Identifies lubrication points and provides a visual chart for service.
Details various attachments like backhoes, brooms, buckets, and breakers.
Lists additional attachments such as cold planers, trenchers, and pallet forks.
Lists optional accessories like cab enclosures, lights, and adapter plates.
Lists potential electrical problems, their causes, and remedies.
Addresses issues related to the engine not starting or overheating.
Covers problems with hydrostatic drive response, overheating, and noise.
Addresses issues with hydraulic cylinder action, control response, and leaks.
Outlines service responsibilities, component types, and disposal notes.
Covers daily checks for coolant, fuel filter, and engine oil.
Lists maintenance tasks to be performed every 200 hours.
Lists maintenance tasks to be performed every 500 hours or annually.
Explains how to change the oil in the loader's chaincases.
Diagrams of the loader's hydrostatic and hydraulic systems.
Diagram of the electrical system components and wiring for the loader.
Details the process for applying new decals to the machine's surfaces.
Lists paint codes for refinishing the loader's exterior.
A chart detailing service procedures based on operating hours.
A log for recording performed maintenance procedures and dates.