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D. Move the Crane to a Job-Site
(1) Do the items that follow before you move the crane:
(b) Idle the engine for a short interval to let the air pressure increase to the correct
(c) Engage the swing lock.
(d) Apply the service brake.
(e) Release the parking brake.
(f) Move the gear selector to the “F1” position.
Make sure that you use the correct transmission gear when you move on rough
(2) The crane operates in the off-road conditions. If necessary, you can move the crane
on general roadways. The crane must hold the items that follow:
When you move the crane on hard surfaces, shift the transmission to
high-speed range. If not, the crane can be damaged.
When you move the crane, make sure that you are in the correct gear for
the type of travel. When you use the incorrect gear, you put too much load
on the crane. When the oil temperature is more than 121.1℃, stop the crane
immediately. To decrease the temperature: move the gear selector to the
“N” position. Operate the engine at an RPM range between 1000 to 1200
rpm. The oil temperature decreases in a short interval of time immediately.
If it does not, you must examine the crane for a different malfunction.
DO NOT stop the engine at this time.
Do not move the gear selector between forward and reverse when the
(3) Full power shifts, with a load, are permitted. Damage to the transmission or drive
components is not likely to occur. When you move the crane at a high speed, do not
move the gear selector to a lower gear. This can cause the transmission to go too