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LaneShark LS-3 - CUTTING OPERATIONS

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Lane Shark LS-3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Tractor Requirements
In addition to correct hydraulic ow and horsepower, the tractor
must also be properly equipped with operator protection including a Roll
Over Protection Structure or (ROPS).
OPERATION
Minimum hydraulic ow is 5GPM
Maximum ow is 8.5GPM with standard motor (J series), and 15GPM
with the High Flow motor (Model #1700).
Certied Roll Over Protection Structure (ROPS)
Hydraulic Remotes
Minimum Tractor weight of 2,000lbs
Minimum Tractor width of 55”
Cutting Operation
1. Before attempting to operate, read and understand the
owners manual.
2. Activate the auxiliary hydraulics with engine at idle.
3. Gradually increase engine speed.
4. Allow motor up to spin up to full speed.
5. Be sure that the Lane Shark is operating correctly ie: No vibration and
proper rotation.
6. Begin forward travel while monitoring blade rotation.
CAUTION
Never raise the Lane Shark to the point where your view is obstructed.
Always make sure you can see while cutting.
Never operate in populated areas where thrown objects could injure
persons or damage property.
Never raise the Lane Shark to a point where you can see the blades. If
you can see the blades, then the unit is too high and you are in danger.
Never operate the Lane Shark under the inuence of any substances.
Never leave the Lane Shark unattended when it is in any of its raised
positions.
Never attempt to cut while the tractor is in the reverse gear.
Cutting Large Brush
The Lane Shark is capable of cutting limbs and brush up to 3” in
diameter. When using the Lane Shark to cut large brush or limbs slowly
approach the area with the Lane Shark approximately 1-2 feet o of the
ground. Make sure the motor on the Lane Shark is spinning at full speed.
The blades extend roughly 2-3” beyond the front opening of the lane shark
and as the Lane Shark approaches the brush continue to drive the tractor
forward into the target area until the brush has been cut.