18 ► MHP3 Diesel User Manual
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TO TURN LEFT
FROM A STOP
Move the right control
forward and the left
control backward
TO TURN RIGHT FROM A STOP: Moving the left
track control forward and moving the right track
control backward at the same time will increase the
turning rate.
TO TURN RIGHT
FROM A STOP
Move the left control
forward and the right
control backward
LOADING AND UNLOADING
1. Use loading ramps or a loading dock to load and un-
load the machine. Ensure loading ramps are strong
enough to support the load. When using ramps, do
not exceed a 15 degree incline (27 percent).
2. Ensure the wheels of the trailer and the tow vehicle
have been chocked front and rear.
3. Use the “SLOW” throttle setting when loading or
unloading. Always switch the two-speed control to
“LOW” speed operation when moving in reverse.
4. Drive the machine onto the trailer backwards (en-
gine rst). This will help prevent instability and keeps
the operator “up hill” from the machine during load-
ing and unloading.
5. After loading, place chocks at the front and rear of
the tracks.
LIFTING
The unloaded TracHorse can be lifted using the single
central lift point. Some safety rules may require 3-point
lifting. (Center lift point plus 2-points on forward side of
rails.)
If lifting with any items in the bed, a 3-point lift is re-
quired. (A 3-point lifting sling is available, refer to Acces-
sories page.)
TRANSPORTING
1. Read the instructions for loading and unloading in
this section.
2. Use chains and binders to secure the load to the
trailer.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Good maintenance practices will keep the machine on
the job and increase its service life.
A very important maintenance practice is to keep the hy-
draulic uid clean at all times. Contaminated hydraulic
Loading and unloading of any type of machine is
dangerous. Never attempt to load or unload the
machine without loading ramps or a loading dock.
Loading ramps must be strong enough, have a low
angle, and correct height. Load and unload the
machine on a level surface. Never attempt to load
or unload the machine if the ramp incline exceeds
15 degrees. Failure to follow these instructions may
result in serious injury or death.
OPERATION