Trencher 4"x2', walk behind - Vermeer Manufacturing Co. RT 100
Operating Information
KNOW YOUR SYMBOLS! Trenchers are potentially dangerous pieces of equipment. Before operating a trencher, become
familiar with symbols and decals on the machine, to review those symbols please review the following article: Trencher
Safety Symbols & Decals
Any piece of equipment can be dangerous if not operated properly. You are responsible for the safe operation of this
equipment. The operator must carefully read and follow any warnings, safety signs and instructions provided with or
located on the equipment. Do not remove, defeat, deface or render inoperable any of the safety devices or warnings on
this equipment. If any safety devices or warnings have been removed, defeated, defaced or rendered inoperable, DO NOT
USE THE EQUIPMENT!!!
This item contains one or more chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth
defects and other reproductive harm.
Contact Your Local/State Underground Utility Locator Service before you dig.
OPERATING THE TRENCHER
Use care when mounting riding trenchers. Be sure your hands and shoes are clean and dry. Use the handrails,
not control levers, to guide yourself.
Fasten the seat belt and adjust the seat to a comfortable position.
Warn others away from the machine and work area especially children and pets.
Be sure the transmission and other controls are in the neutral position. Set the brakes on all models.
Start the engine and test all controls.
Lower the trencher boom within a few inches of the soil.
Engage the chain at slow speed. Be sure you can control the trencher as the chain can jerk the machine quickly.
Operate riding trenchers only from the seat. Keep hands and feet clear of chain and augers on walk-behind
models.
Use caution when operating on slopes as the machine will want to work down the slope.
Never make sharp turns while digging.
Never adjust or attempt to free a jammed chain while it is running. Always stop the machine and engine first.
Trenchers are one person machines -- never allow any riders.
When raising the boom you should disengage the chain just as it clears the trench.
Follow these steps when shutting the machine down for any length of time:
o Lower the trenching boom and attachments to the ground.
o Set the parking brake or block the wheels.
o Put the transmission in park or neutral.
o Stop the engine.
o Cycle the hydraulic controls to relieve any pressure.