Tigercat 875 LOGGER SERVICE MANUAL SN 8750501 TO 8752000 - PDF DOWNLOAD

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Tigercat 875 Logger

Safety Do not operate the machine with any defective or inoperable components.

WARNING

Check all fluid levels.

Do not walk on machine surfaces with steel cleated foot wear. Steel cleats on steel surfaces are slippery and do not provide a safe foot hold.

Do not operate the machine with any of the exhaust system, safety covers, oil shields, or other devices removed.

WARNING It is not recommended to walk on machine surfaces that are not designated walking areas. No attempt should be made to walk on angled steel surfaces or surfaces that are irregular in shape.

Keep a first aid kit in an easily accessible location on the vehicle at all times. Working with oil Direct contact with oil implies a risk of skin complaints e.g., eczema. Strict hygiene should always be observed.

Walking surfaces on the machine must be covered with anti-slip materials to provide a safe foot hold and prevent slipping. These anti-slip surfaces should be maintained on a regular basis. If the surface shows signs of wear, the anti-slip material must be replaced immediately.

Some advice which should be observed: • Oils used in this machine may be hot enough to cause serious burns.

To reduce risk of fire, machines should be completely cleaned of debris at least daily, particularly around the engine exhaust components. Hydraulic oil leaks, excess grease, fuel and oil accumulation (including spillage) should be eliminated immediately, always turn OFF the engine before cleaning the machine.

• Avoid contact with oil, particularly heated oil. • Oil on the skin should be washed off immediately with soap and water. • Wear protective gloves. Hands should be clean before putting on gloves. Apply protective cream to the hands to make washing easier.

Maintain a clean cab interior, clear away trash or debris.

• Don't put oily rags in your pockets.

The machine should be washed completely at every major service.

• Oil soiled clothing should be changed as soon as possible.

Inspect the machine daily for signs of damage or unusual wear, to structures.

• Always keep a change of clothing, but not in the machine where it can become dirty.

Check for fluid leaks, or faulty operation. Repair or replace malfunctioning parts and systems immediately.

• Cuts and abrasions must be attended to immediately. Clean them and apply first-aid.

Check windows and door guards for damage.

• Wash hands and arms frequently, e.g., at each meal break.

• Avoid breathing in oil fumes.

Check protective windows for cracks, a damaged window has reduced strength at stopping objects. All damaged windows must be replaced with original equipment.

• Oily rags and gloves must be safely discarded after use. Read, understand and follow all general safety precautions specified by attachment manufacturer.

Check windows for scratching, crazing and cloudiness that could impair visibility.

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WHAT TO DO WHEN A MACHINE FIRE OCCURS............................................................................1

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DRY CHEMICAL CLEANUP PROCEDURES......................................................................................1

22min
pages 34-42

WHAT TO DO AFTER A MACHINE FIRE HAS OCCURRED..............................................................1

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page 33

COOLING SYSTEM......................................................................................................................1.24, 1

4min
pages 43-46

LOOSE CLOTHING HAZARD.................................................................................................................1

1min
page 24

WHAT TO DO TO PREPARE FOR A MACHINE FIRE........................................................................1

1min
page 31

ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT - CAB...................................................................................................1

1min
page 22

HARVESTER

5min
pages 19-21

TRACK DRIVE

1min
page 11

SWING

1min
page 15

LOADER, PULPWOOD/LOG GRAPPLE

1min
page 16

BACKOVER ACCIDENTS – AVOIDING....................................................................................................1

1min
page 8

PILOT SYSTEM

1min
page 5

LOADER, BUTT 'N' TOP/POWER CLAM GRAPPLE

1min
page 17

HARVESTING ATTACHMENT – GENERAL SAFETY ............................................................................1

2min
page 13

CHAIN SHOT ..........................................................................................................................................1

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page 18
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