Tigercat 726B Feller Buncher Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Tigercat 726B Feller Buncher Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
INTRODUCTION:
An Operator’s manual, Service manual and a Parts catalog are made available by Tigercat to assist the dealer, customer and operator in becoming familiar with the features of the 726B Feller Buncher serial number 7261001 and up. The operator’s manual will assist the operator with the techniques of proper and safe operation of the 726B Feller Buncher.
- There is also important information regarding the safe operation of the saw head. The service manual contains safety and servicing procedures and a preventive maintenance schedule to ensure optimum machine performance. Section 1 in both the operator’s manual and the service manual contains safety information that must be followed.
- As well, throughout the rest of the manuals, WARNING and CAUTION notices are displayed where necessary, drawing attention to possible hazards when performing certain procedures. Only trained personnel should be allowed to operate or work on the machine.
- The information contained in this manual is current at time of printing. Improvements to the machine are on-going and may not be covered, therefore in these cases contact your Tigercat dealer for the appropriate information.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Tigercat 726B Feller Buncher Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
726B OPERATOR’S – ISSUE 31 1
INTRODUCTION 3
SAE STANDARDS 4
NON-APPROVED FIELD PRODUCT CHANGES 5
SECTION 1 – SAFETY 7
ARTICULATION LOCK PIN 15
boom lift lock 16
FIRE PREVENTION 7
FIRE PREVENTION GUIDELINES 17
WHAT ELSE TO DO BEFORE YOU EXPERIENCE A FIRE 18
WHAT TO DO AFTER A FIRE 19
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A MACHINE FIRE 18
INTERLOCK SWITCHES ON DOORS 13
parking the machine 12
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, GENERAL 9
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, OPERATING 11
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, SERVICING 14
SAFETY SYMBOLS 8
APPENDIX – USING HIGH SPEED DISC SAWS SAFELY21
Comments and instructions21
Direction of throw 27
High angle wrist rotation ability 28
Recognizing the Dangers 27
Throwing long wood pieces 30
Dangers 23
forward 22
Be aware of the hazards 22
Other instructions 23
Safe practices 23
Several types of heads involved 22
Stored energy 22
HIGH ANGLE WRIST ROTATION CAPABILITY 29
Saw Head Don’ts 35
Type of Housing makes a Difference 24
SECTION 2 – CONTROLS AND OPERATION37
Accumulating Arms 38
AIR CLEANER, engine 54
AIR CLEANER UNLOADER VALVE 54
AIR CONDITIONER/HEATER 45
AIR CONDITIONING 46
AIR VENTS 47
ARTICULATION LOCK PIN 66
AUXILIARY POWER 50
Battery Disconnect Switch 52
BOOM CYLINDER LOCK 67
Boom Lift 38
Boom Tilt 38
brake, parking 40
Brakes 39
CARE OF THE MACHINE 64
center joint LOCK PIN 66
Clamp arms 39
CLEANING A/C CONDENSER, OIL COOLER AND RADIATOR 56
CONTROLS – CAB 38
Creep switch 49
Differential Lock, (front) switch 49
Differential Lock, (rear) switch 49
DOME light 43
Drive Control 39
EMERGENCY EXIT/skylight 43
ENGINE air cleaner, precleaner 54
Engine Coolant Temp gauge 51
Engine Oil Pressure gauge 50
Engine RPM 39
ETHER STARTING AID 49
FILTER – CAB FRESH AIR 46
FILTER, RECIRCULATING AIR 47
FOOT CONTROL, center 39
FOOT CONTROL, left 39
FOOT CONTROL, right 39
fuel line water separator 59
FUEL TANK 52
Gear Shift lever 40
GRAFFITI REMOVAL 65
HEATER, cab 45
Horn switch 49
HOT WATER SHUT OFF VALVE 46
HourMETER 50
HYDRAULIC HAND FILL PUMP 53
HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL, low 50
HYDRAULIC OIL RESERVOIR 53
Hydraulic Oil Temp gauge 50
Ignition switch 48
INSTRUMENT PANEL 48
JOYSTICK, LEFT 38
JOYSTICK, right 38
LIGHT, DOME 43
LIGHT switch, front lights 49
LIGHT switch, rear lights 49
LIGHTER 50
LOW HYDRAULIC OIL light 50
MACHINE PREPARATION 62
System Test and Warm-Up 62
OPERATING MACHINE 58
Pre-Start Checks 58
OPERATOR’S SEAT 43
Parking brake 40
PILOT RESET switch 48
PILOT SYSTEM SHUT OFF 48
PRECLEANER, engine 54
radio, AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE 43
Saw Circuit Pressure Gauge 51
SAW switch 48
SEAT, operator’s 43
SKYLIGHT/EMERGENCY EXIT 43
starting engine 60
ENGINE RUN OUT OF FUEL 61
STARTING IN COLD WEATHER 61
STARTING FLUID 49
STEREO CASSETTE/radio 43
STOPPING ENGINE 63
TACHOMETER 51
THROTTLE CONTROL 39
Thumb Switch 38
TOWING INSTRUCTIONS 65
TRANSMISSION 41
CHECK OIL LEVEL 41
Shifting gears 40
Voltmeter 51
WATER SYSTEM, pressurized 42
WINDOWS, cleaning/care 64
SECTION 3 – LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE69
checking the AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 82
FILTERS69
FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR 78
FUEL TANK STRAINER 78
HYDRAULIC OIL RETURN FILTERS 79
HYDROSTATIC CHARGE PUMP PRESSURE FILTER 79
GENERAL MAINTENANCE 71
HYDRAULIC OILS 75
NEW MACHINE MAINTENANCE69
FIRST 50-100 HOUR INSPECTION AND SERVICE REPORT 70
INITIAL PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION 70
TIGHTENING POINTS 70
PRESSURE SETTINGS WITH69
18″ SAW, KOEHRING WATEROUS 89
20″ SAW, KOEHRING WATEROUS 90
BUNCHING SHEAR, TIGERCAT 86
DW5000 (19″) Tigercat BUNCHING SAW 87
DW5600 (22″) Tigercat BUNCHING SAW 88
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE69
1000 HOURS 74
125 HOURS 73
2000 HOURS 74
250 HOURS 73
500 HOURS 74
8 HOURS 72
FREQUENTLY 72
SEASONAL 75
SERVICE AND LUBRICATION POINTS CHART 77
STARTUP PROCEDURE AFTER MAJOR MACHINE MAINTENANCE 80
TORQUE CHART 84
TORQUE CHART, GENERAL 85
WHEELS, INSTALLING 70
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