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Kubota R630 - Typical Jobs Using a Wheel Loader

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71OPERATION OF THE MACHINE
C Refilling
1. Press the inching and brake pedal slightly to approach
the desired stop position, then press the pedal all the
way to stop the machine at the exact position.
2. The traveling speed automatically decreases to
prevent engine stalling as the external load increases.
3. During traveling with bucket operation, the traveling
speed abruptly increases at the time of dumping
operation since the external load changes at that time.
4. Use inching and brake pedal and concentrate the
power to the attachment operation near holes or
slopes.
TYPICAL JOBS USING A WHEEL LOADER
Below are some typical jobs performed using a wheel
loader. The machine can also be used to perform other
jobs by connection with various attachments.
To avoid personal injury or death:
A When transporting a load, keep the loader
bucket as low as possible to avoid tipping over.
Be extremely careful when working on inclines.
A Unreasonable operation such as on dangerous
terrain, beyond the load capacity or beyond the
intended use of the machine must be avoided
as it may cause the machine to tip over.
A Slow down before entering ungraded terrain.
A Do not drive the machine close to the edges of
ditches or banks which may collapse under the
weight of the machine especially when the
ground is loose or wet.
A Operating on slopes can be dangerous, rain,
snow, loose gravel, soft ground, etc., will
change the ground conditions.
Do not operate this machine in questionable
ground conditions.
A Never perform digging or shoveling with the
machine in the articulated condition.
A Never dig or shovel at high speed.
Such operation can cause the machine to lose
balance and its rear wheels to lift off the
ground, which may in turn cause a serious
accident.
A To avoid possible machine tip over, do not
operate the machine in any site whose terrain
cannot be ascertained, such as ground
covered with weeds or snow and check for
hidden projections, dents, road shoulders, etc.,
beforehand, and take care not to approach
them during work.
A Be sure to ease up on the accelerator at the end
of backfilling grooves, or areas at the edge of
cliffs or pond banks, or at the end of an ascent:
Upon removal of the external load, the machine
speed will automatically increase, reduce
speed to avoid entering grooves or tipping
over.
A To avoid machine slip or tipping over, do not
operate the machine on ungraded or soft
terrain, such as landfills. Grade and compact
the site beforehand at all times.
(A) Press the pedal slightly
(B) Press the pedal all the way
(A) Leave one pile
(B) Press the pedal slightly
(C) Press the pedal all the way

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