Operating tips – Ditch Witch RT115 User Manual

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RT115 Tier 3- TRENCHER ATTACHMENT

OPERATING TIPS

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RT115 Tier 3 - TRENCHER ATTACHMENT

OPERATING TIPS

OPERATING TIPS

Avoid using badly worn teeth. When replacing teeth, maintain
original pattern. Use Ditch Witch replacement teeth.

Operate engine at full throttle when working.

Sight along center of hood to a stake driven beyond end of
trench line for straight trench.

Use correct length boom. See your Ditch Witch dealer for
more information.

Do not make sharp turns. Lower boom to full depth when
turning.

If an object becomes lodged in chain, move attachment
speed/direction control to neutral and raise boom slightly.
Reverse chain direction. If object must be removed manually,
turn engine off and engage parking brake.

When cutting asphalt, start trench in soil at edge of road and
use shortest possible boom at full depth.

Always start trenching with ground drive speed set at low. If
soil conditions permit optimum digging at higher ground drive
speed, select high.

Before operating booms equipped with rock chains, check bits
for free rotation. Tap bits lightly with a hammer and turn by
hand. If bits are stuck, remove and clean packed soil from bit
block.

Carbide bits are recommended for cutting abrasive material,
such as sandstone or frozen sands, gravels or asphalts.

EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN - Turn ignition switch to STOP.

OPERATING TIPS

Avoid using badly worn teeth. When replacing teeth, maintain
original pattern. Use Ditch Witch replacement teeth.

Operate engine at full throttle when working.

Sight along center of hood to a stake driven beyond end of
trench line for straight trench.

Use correct length boom. See your Ditch Witch dealer for
more information.

Do not make sharp turns. Lower boom to full depth when
turning.

If an object becomes lodged in chain, move attachment
speed/direction control to neutral and raise boom slightly.
Reverse chain direction. If object must be removed manually,
turn engine off and engage parking brake.

When cutting asphalt, start trench in soil at edge of road and
use shortest possible boom at full depth.

Always start trenching with ground drive speed set at low. If
soil conditions permit optimum digging at higher ground drive
speed, select high.

Before operating booms equipped with rock chains, check bits
for free rotation. Tap bits lightly with a hammer and turn by
hand. If bits are stuck, remove and clean packed soil from bit
block.

Carbide bits are recommended for cutting abrasive material,
such as sandstone or frozen sands, gravels or asphalts.

EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN - Turn ignition switch to STOP.

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