MACHINE:
Clutch: Operated by hand.
Gearbox: With oil-immersed gearbox, 4 forward + 3 reverse speeds, with reverser lever.
Speeds at 3600 rpm
I
II
III
IV
1
2,6
4,2
11
PTO: 965 rpm (clockwise rotation)
Traction: with rubber crawler tracks
Safety device: The machine is constructed to safety regulations.
The machine stops when the handlebar is released.
Steering: by means of "patented" oil-immersed clutches combined with brakes.
Load bed dimensions: 1050 x 700, openable sides 200.
Body "DUMPER" capacity: 233 l.
Weight with petrol engine: 240 kg.
Load capacity on level ground: 500 kg.
Load capacity on slopes of 20%: 410 kg.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Checks before starting.
– Check that the gearbox oil level is correct (fig. 4).
– To check the engine oil, remove the cap following the instructions in the engine manual.
– Check the oil level in the air filter, making sure that it is also clean, for oil-immersed versions (fig. 5).
– Check that the air filter (dry version) is clean (fig. 5A). Caution! Never blow the cartridge with
compressed air; it must be replaced if seriously clogged.
– Fill the tank with fuel using a funnel complete with very fine filter to trap any dirt.
– Make sure that the gear lever is in neutral position.
– Check the tension of the crawler tracks (fig. 6). If they are not taut enough, correct the adjustment by
backing off the lock-nut and tighten the crawler stretcher bolt.
– Check that the steering levers are operating correctly and that the load bed is secure (7, fig. 1).
STARTING THE ENGINE
After making the checks described:
Bring the hand throttle lever (4, fig. 1) to the midway position.
Open the fuel tap and engage the choke (for petrol engines).
Operate the extra fuel lever and press the decompressor lever on the head of the engine until it remains
down, as indicated in the engine manual (for Diesel engines).
Start the engine by pulling the pull-start knob sharply.
After the engine has started, disengage the choke (for petrol engines) and gradually return the throttle
close to the idling position.
Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes before starting work, and to allow proper running-in do not
force the machine excessively during the first 50 hours of use.
I R
II R
III R
1
2,6
3,6
9