Illustration 1 | g01099307 |
The grousers are facing downward. |
Illustration 2 | g01099308 |
The stabilizer street pad is facing downward. |
A flip-over stabilizer pad (If Equipped) gives the operator the advantage of having one pad that can be used on either soil or pavement. The stabilizer pad may be equipped with a retention cable or a retention bolt. The retention cable or the retention bolt is only available on flip-over stabilizer pads that do not have rock guards.
Illustration 3 | g01723513 |
Move lever (1) in order to control the stabilizer on the left side of the machine.
Move lever (2) in order to control the stabilizer on the right side of the machine.
STABILIZER DOWN (3) - Move the lever to this position in order to lower the stabilizer. This will raise the rear of the machine. |
Hold (4) - Release the lever from the STABILIZER DOWN position or from the STABILIZER UP position in order to stop the stabilizer movement.
STABILIZER UP (5) - Move the lever to this position in order to raise the stabilizer. This will lower the machine. |
Note: Be careful when you raise the stabilizers. The stabilizers can be the only restraint that is preventing the machine from falling into the area that is being excavated. When you operate on a slope, engage the parking brake before you raise the stabilizers.
Note: When the stabilizers are not in the fully raised position, the backhoe may contact the stabilizers. This could cause damage to the machine.
Before you operate the backhoe, use the stabilizers in order to lift the machine and use the stabilizers in order to level the machine.
Note: The action alarm (if equipped) will sound when you raise one or both stabilizers in order to lower the machine to the ground and the transmission direction control lever is in the FORWARD position or in the REVERSE position.