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Ground Hog T-4 User Manual

Ground Hog T-4
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IMPORTANT MANUAL DO NOT THROW AWAY
P.O.BOX 290 • San Bernardino, CA. 92402
Phone (909) 478-5700 (800) 922-4680• Fax (909) 478-5710
E-mail: sales@groundhoginc.com • www.groundhoginc.com
MODEL T-4 TRENCHER
Operators Manual
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Ground Hog T-4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGround Hog
ModelT-4
CategoryTiller
LanguageEnglish

Summary

MODEL T-4 TRENCHER

WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Safety Symbol and General Hazard Warnings

Explains safety symbols and general hazards associated with the trencher.

California Proposition 65 Chemical Warning

Informs about chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm.

Operator Safety Guidelines

Details essential safety practices for the operator, including attire and conduct.

Tool Safety and Inspection

Outlines procedures for ensuring the trencher is safe and functional before operation.

Fuel Safety Precautions

Provides critical safety measures for handling fuel and refueling the equipment.

Digging Site Safety

Emphasizes pre-digging checks for utilities and site hazards, and maintaining safe distances.

Maintenance Safety

Details safety requirements for performing maintenance tasks on the trencher.

Transportation and Storage Safety

Outlines safe practices for transporting and storing the trencher to prevent accidents.

INTRODUCTION

KEY POINTS OF THE T-4

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Starting the T-4 Trencher

Step-by-step guide on how to safely start the trencher.

Stopping the T-4 Trencher

Instructions on how to properly shut down the trencher using its stop switches.

Trenching Procedure

Details the process and techniques for effective and safe trenching operations.

Storage and When Not in Use

Guidelines for safely storing the trencher and ensuring it remains stable when not in use.