Linkbelt 3240 Forestry Machine Operator’s Manual 210X4-TL-OM-LXG-04 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Linkbelt 3240 Forestry Machine Operator’s Manual 210X4-TL-OM-LXG-04 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Linkbelt 3240 Forestry Machine Operator’s Manual 210X4-TL-OM-LXG-04 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Linkbelt 3240 Forestry Machine Operator’s Manual 210X4-TL-OM-LXG-04 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Linkbelt 3240 Forestry Machine Operator’s Manual 210X4-TL-OM-LXG-04 – PDF DOWNLOAD
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS:
Check all forestry machine control devices in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions prior to starting operation. Observe all gauges or warning instruments for proper operation. Operate all controls to ensure proper operation. If any malfunctions are found, remove the starter key.
- Place a DO NOT OPERATE tag on the forestry machine until the malfunction is corrected. Understand the forestry machine limitations and keep the forestry machine under control. Operate the forestry machine with care and at a speed compatible with conditions. Use extra caution when operating over rough ground, on slopes, and when turning.
- Note and avoid all hazards and obstructions such as ditches, underground lines, trees, cliffs, overhead electrical wires or areas where there is danger of a slide. Carry loads in recommended positions for maximum stability. Never lift loads in excess of capacity. Know and understand the job site traffic flow patterns and obey signal persons, road signs and flagmen. Know and understand job site conditions may change on an hourly basis.
- Hills of dirt, debris or obstructions may grow and change from the time you began the day. It is your responsibility to monitor the changes and keep the forestry machine, tools and attachments, etc. at a safe distance. Watch for bystanders and never allow anyone to be under or to reach through the forestry machine and its equipment while operating. When transporting a forestry machine, know and use the signaling devices required on the forestry machine.
- Provide an escort for transporting where required. Use the recommended transport devices when transporting the forestry machine. See Transporting the Forestry machine section for more details. Use an approved drawbar and/or attachment point when using the forestry machine for towing.
- If a cable or chain is used, keep people away from the tow line. Before you operate at night, check that all work lights illuminate. Engine exhaust fumes can cause death. If you operate this forestry machine in an enclosed area, make sure there is ventilation to replace the exhaust fumes with fresh air.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Linkbelt 3240 Forestry Machine Operator’s Manual 210X4-TL-OM-LXG-04 – PDF DOWNLOAD
CHAPTER 1 – TO THE OWNER
LINK-BELT TECHNICAL MANUALS 1-1
CHAPTER 2 – FORESTRY MACHINE COMPONENTS
FORESTRY MACHINE COMPONENTS 2-1
ENGINE COMPONENTS 2-3
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 2-5
CHAPTER 3 – SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS
SAFETY RULES 3-1
SAFETY AREA 3-1
CHAIN SHOT 3-1
UTILITY SAFETY 3-2
OPERATOR PRECAUTIONS 3-3
DECALS 3-8
HAND SIGNALS 3-28
CHAPTER 4 – INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
CAB 4-1
STEPS AND ACCESS HANDLES 4-2
CATWALKS 4-3
POSITION OF THE CAB CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES 4-4
OPERATOR’S SEAT 4-6
SEAT CONTROLS 4-7
RIGHT HAND CONTROL ARM 4-8
LEFT HAND CONTROL ARM 4-10
FRONT RIGHT CONSOLE 4-11
ARM AND UPPERSTRUCTURE SWING LEFT HAND CONTROL LEVER 4-42
BOOM AND HEEL RIGHT HAND CONTROL LEVER 4-42
TRAVEL CONTROL 4-43
SINGLE PEDAL TRAVEL 4-43
GATE LOCK 4-44
CAB LIGHT 4-45
COAT HANGER HOOK 4-45
CUP HOLDER 4-45
STORAGE TRAY 4-45
STORAGE COMPARTMENT 4-45
FUSE BOX 4-46
RADIO 4-47
AIR VENTS 4-48
REAR VIEW MIRRORS 4-48
MIRROR INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT 4-49
REAR VIEW CAMERA 4-50
FUEL TANK 4-54
ENGINE HOOD 4-54
FRONT STORAGE BOX 4-55
SIDE STORAGE BOX 4-56
WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR 4-57
SIDE DOOR 4-58
TOWING POINT 4-59
CHAPTER 5 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE OPERATING THE FORESTRY MACHINE 5-1
OPERATING THE FORESTRY MACHINE 5-2
RUN-IN PERIOD 5-3
STARTING THE UNIT 5-4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
STARTING THE ENGINE 5-5
BRINGING THE FORESTRY MACHINE UP TO OPERATING TEMPERATURE 5-6
ENGINE OPERATION 5-7
STOPPING THE ENGINE 5-7
SCR SYSTEM 5-8
SCR RE-GEN (SCR regeneration) 5-14
OPERATING THE FORESTRY MACHINE IN COLD WEATHER 5-17
OPERATING THE FORESTRY MACHINE IN HOT WEATHER 5-17
BASIC OPERATION 5-18
SWING LOCK 5-18
FORESTRY MACHINE TRAVEL 5-19
OPERATING THE FORESTRY MACHINE IN WATER 5-21
PARKING THE FORESTRY MACHINE 5-21
OPERATING THE FORESTRY MACHINE ON SLOPING GROUND 5-22
TOWING THE FORESTRY MACHINE 5-23
LOWERING THE ATTACHMENT IN THE EVENT OF A FORESTRY MACHINE FAILURE 5-24
AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC CIRCUITS 5-25
CHAPTER 6 – SERVICING INTERVALS
SERVICING INTERVALS 6-1
HOURMETER 6-1
DAILY INSPECTIONS 6-2
CAB LUBRICATION CHART 6-11
CHAPTER 7 – LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS 7-1
SAMPLING PROCEDURE 7-6
LUBRICATION CHART 7-7
LUBRICATION POINTS 7-9
FLUID LEVELS 7-13
ENGINE 7-14
COOLING SYSTEM 7-16
FUEL SYSTEM 7-18
DEF SYSTEM 7-22
RELEASING PRESSURE IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 7-24
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 7-25
BLEEDING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS 7-30
AIR CLEANER 7-31
SWING REDUCTION GEAR 7-33
TRAVEL REDUCTION GEARS 7-34
CHAPTER 8 – MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
TRACKS 8-1
TRACK ROLLERS AND IDLER WHEELS 8-4
RADIATOR AND OIL COOLER 8-5
FAN AND ALTERNATOR BELT 8-6
INSPECTING AND CLEANING THE FORESTRY MACHINE 8-8
PLASTIC AND RESIN PARTS 8-9
CHECKING FOR CYLINDER LEAKAGE 8-9
FIRE EXTINGUISHER (NOT SUPPLIED) 8-10
PROTECTION OF ELECTRIC/ELECTRONICS SYSTEM DURING CHARGING OR WELDING 8-11
AIR CONDITIONING 8-13
INSPECTION OF GAS SPRING 8-15
HARDWARE TORQUE INSPECTION 8-16
ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING 8-17
FORESTRY CAB – POLYCARBONATE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 8-19
CHAPTER 9 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
FUSES 9-1
BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH 9-3
BATTERY 9-4
CONNECTING ONE OR TWO BOOSTER BATTERIES 9-6
ALTERNATOR 9-6
STARTER MOTOR 9-6
CHAPTER 10 – TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
TRANSPORTING THE FORESTRY MACHINE 10-1
LIFTING THE FORESTRY MACHINE 10-7
DISASSEMBLY BEFORE TRANSPORT 10-8
FORESTRY MACHINE STORAGE 10-10
CHAPTER 11 – SPECIFICATIONS
3240 TL 11-1
3240 RB 11-6
3240 PH 11-12
RemoteCARE 11-17
DOCUMENT 11-18
CHAPTER 13
INDEX
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