Bush Hog BH650 Lawn Mower User Manual


 
SWING LEFT AND RAISE the boom by moving the
control lever back and to the left.
SWING RIGHT AND LOWER the boom by moving
the lever forward and to the right.
SWING RIGHT AND RAISE the boom by moving the
lever back and to the right.
3. Crowd/Bucket: Push lever forward, the dipper-
stick moves out, away from the operator. Pull lever
back, the dipperstick moves in, toward the operator.
Move lever to left, the bucket curls in. Move lever to
right, the bucket extends out.
By moving the lever to one of the intermediate posi-
tions, the dipperstick can be extended or retracted at
the same time the bucket is being loaded or dumped.
EXTEND AND LOAD the bucket by moving the lever
forward and to the left.
RETRACT AND LOAD the bucket by moving the
lever back and to the left.
EXTEND AND DUMP the bucket by moving the lever
forward and to the right.
RETRACT AND DUMP the bucket by moving the
lever back and to the right.
The two operations of the boom/swing lever, com-
bined with the two operations performed by the
crowd/bucket control lever, provide four simultaneous
operations from the two levers, keeping cycle time to
a minimum.
4. Right Hand Stabilizer: Push lever forward, the
RH stabilizer lowers. Pull lever back, the RH stabiliz-
er raises.
OPERATING THE BACKHOE
To avoid possible injury, observe the following
safety rules WHEN OPERATING the backhoe.
1. DISENGAGE safety lock pins as shown in
Figure 3 before attempting to operate the back-
hoe. Store lock pins in angled tubes located at
the rear right hand side of the backhoe below the
foot platform. See Figure 3a.
2. OPERATE from the backhoe operator’s seat
only.
3. LOWER the stabilizers until the rear of the trac-
tor is totally supported by them. NOTE: Rear tires
should not
come up off of the ground. See dia-
gram on Page 11.
4. DO NOT dig near the stabilizers.
5. DO NOT touch overhead wires with any part of
the backhoe.
6. DO NOT attempt to raise the tractor off the
ground or move the tractor forward or backward
using the backhoe dipperstick or bucket.
7. DO NOT lose stability by swinging the bucket
downhill when positioned on a slope.
8. DO NOT lower the backhoe boom using the
“float” function. It will freefall, and could result in
injury to bystanders or damage to the backhoe.
9
In general, the direction of movement of a control
lever corresponds to the movement of the operating
member.
Figure 3 Safety Locks
Swing Lock Pin
Boom Transport Lock Pin
Figure 3a
Lock Pins
Storage Tubes
CAUTION