Warning – Modern AG Grapple User Manual

Page 12

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12 - Grapple

OPerATiNG SeCTiON

The operator is responsible for the safe operation of

this equipment. The operator must be properly trained.

Operators should be familiar with the attachment,

prime mover and all safety practices before starting

operation. Make sure all operators have read the

Owner’s/Operator Manual and are familiar with the

instructions and the safety rules of operation.

All reference to left, right, front, or rear are given from

the operator’s position, facing the direction of forward

travel.

NOTE: Watch for and avoid hidden obstructions, i.e., buried

pipes, rocks, concrete piers, or uneven slabs of concrete,

when operating, or attachment damage may occur. Stop

prime mover and implement immediately upon striking

an obstruction. Turn off engine, remove key, inspect, and

repair any damage before resuming operation.

The tine and scrap grapple buckets are designed to

pick up bulky, unusually shaped, or long materials that

would not stay in an ordinary bucket.

1. Approach the load so that the weight will be centered

on the bottom of the bucket. The heaviest side should

be closest to the back of the bucket and not near the

bucket edge.

2. Before lifting, make certain the bucket is completely

under the load and the bucket bottom is level or tilted

back slightly.

3. Close the grapples as much as possible and lift the

bucket slightly to be certain that the load is secure.

NOTE: If the load appears to be unstable, lower the bucket

to the ground, open the grapple clamps and reposition the

load to attain full stability. Repeat until complete stability

is achieved.

When using the grapples as a rake to drag materials

into position for pick up, THe GrAPPle ClAmPS

muST Be COmPleTely OPeN.

NOTICE: Applying a raking-type force to partially open

grapple clamps will greatly magnify the fluid pressure

in the hydraulic hoses, fittings, and cylinders and may

cause component failure.

• Never heap load heavy material where the combined

weight of the attachment and material could exceed

the rated lifting capacity of the loader.

• Operate the attachment only when properly seated at

the operator’s station.

• Do not exceed the lift capacity of your loader. See

loader specifications.

• Do not handle round bales.

• Be sure the load does not stick out too far in front of

the bucket. A light load sticking out too far can have

the same unbalanced or tipping effect as a heavy load

carried in close.

• When using the grapple, lift the load slightly and

make sure that the load is secure. If the load appears

to be unstable, lower the load, open the grapple and

reposition the load to attain full stability.

• Reduce speed when driving over rough terrain, on a

slope, or turning, to avoid overturning the vehicle.

• Avoid side slope travel whenever possible. Drive up

the slope to pick up a load and then down in reverse.

Carry loads as close to the ground as possible.

• Before exiting the prime mover, lower the bucket to

the ground, turn off the prime mover’s engine, remove

the key and apply the brakes.

• Do not detach loader from tractor with this attachment

installed. Equip loader with materials bucket when

detaching.

DuriNG uSe

Avoid serious injury.

• THE GRAPPLE MOVES QUICKLY! Do not allow anyone

near the grapples.

• Never get between the grapple and the bucket.

• Do not lift any load that is taller than the height of the

fully opened grapple.

• Do not roll back this product so far that the load falls

off toward or on the operator.

• When stacking debris or loading vehicles, make sure

you are operating in an area AWAY FROM OVERHEAD

WIRES.

• Avoid holes, ditches, and obstructions which may

cause prime mover to tip.

WArNiNG

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