Summers Superchisel - 3-Section User Manual

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SECTION 2 – HYDRAULIC SET-UP (32’-44’)

I. Route hose from 6 x 10” to 5-1/2 x 10” cylinder along same path as first hose.

– A 216” hose is used for 32’, 34’, 36’ and 38’ machines. Use a 198” and a 60” hose when

setting up a 40’ or larger machine.

J. Route hose under transport lock when going from point 1 to 5-1/2 x 10” cylinder on 32’ and

larger machines.

– Use nylon ties to hold first hose to second hose.

– This hose must be attached to base end (top) of 5-1/2 x 10” cylinder.

K. Route 1/2 x 228” hose from 5-1/2 x 10” to 5 x 10” cylinder.

– This hose must go from rod end (bottom) of 5-1/2 x 10” to base end (top) of 5 x 10” cylin-

der.

L. Route hose from 5 x 10” to 4-1/2 x 10” cylinder.

– A 216” hose is used for 32’, 34’, 36’ and 38’ machines. Use a 198” and a 60” hose when

setting up a 40’ or larger machine.

– This hose must be routed through points 1, 2 and 3 as explained in steps E and F.

– The hose must go from rod end (bottom) of 5 x 10” to base end (top) of 4-1/2 x 10”.

M. Route hose from 4-1/2 x 10” to 4 x 10” cylinder.

– A 348” hose is used for 32’, 34’, 36’ and 38’ machines. Add a 60” hose for 40’ or larger

machines.

– This hose must follow the same path through points 1, 2, and 3.

– Continue to route hose along center frame. Bolt locations will help show desired location

for routing.

– Hose must go from rod end (bottom) of 4-1/2 x 10” to base end (top) of 4 x 10”.

N. Route 3/8 x 330” hose from 4 x 10” to front of hitch.

– Follow same path as steps A-C.

– Nylon ties should be used by the hose holder loop to keep hoses together.

O. Tighten all plastic hose clamps until hoses are snug but not compressed. Over tightening

hose clamps will damage hydraulic hose. Hydraulic hoses enlarge and shorten when pres-

surized, leave slack between clamps.

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