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

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Tigercat 875 Logger To operate: 1. Close the rear door 2. START the engine 3. Lower the pilot reset lever.

Safety 3. Never travel near co-workers or other pieces of equipment with attachment running. 4. Do not allow people or other pieces of equipment near the machine during operation. 5. Do not turn on attachment until machine is at the working site.   6. Use only prearranged and approved signalling practices.

WARNING

Do not open the escape hatch or the rear door to increase ventilation when operating the machine. Keep the rear door closed when driving or steering the machine to prevent accidental entry of branches and debris into the cab. Keep the rear door closed and use the lap and shoulder harness belts when driving or steering the machine to prevent being thrown from the operator's cab. LEVER IN "ACTIVE CONTROLS" POSITION

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PILOT RESET LEVER

NOTE: If the pilot reset lever is in the lowered position the engine will not start. The pilot reset lever must be in the raised position to START the engine. Once the safety interlock system has been activated, the safety of both the operator and all persons outside the cab becomes the responsibility of the operator.

WARNING

Secure loose items in the cab. Prior to commencing work, check all equipment controls to ensure the machine responds correctly. Make sure that all safety screens and guards including the escape hatch are installed and properly secured. Always rest the attachment on the ground when operation is stopped, regardless if the engine is running or not. Operate the machine only from a seated position in the operator’s seat. Watch for ground hazards such as metal debris, wire fencing or rocks. When travelling position attachment and boom so as not to impair vision. If vision is limited by dust, smoke, fog, rain or snow, stop the machine until visibility is restored.

1. When the engine is running, do not allow anyone in areas of the machine where they may be crushed by moving components. 2. Maintain a safe operating distance between the machine and other personnel. Never operate the boom or attachment over the heads of bystanders.

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

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page 32

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

22min
pages 34-42

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

2min
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

2min
page 18
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