CONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORSCONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS - ContinuedCONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS - ContinuedCONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS - ContinuedCONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS - ContinuedCONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS - ContinuedOPERATING INSTRUCTIONSSTARTING ENGINEAID TO COLD WEATHER STARTINGEMERGENCY STOP KNOBCLUTCH OPERATIONOPERATING ON GRADESTRANSMISSION SYSTEMROADRANGER RT0613 TRANSMISSION OPERATIONDETAILED SHIFTING INSTRUCTIONS.DETAILED SHIFTING INSTRUCTIONS. - ContinuedDETAILED SHIFTING INSTRUCTIONS. - ContinuedDETAILED SHIFTING INSTRUCTIONS. - ContinuedSKIP SHIFTING.PARKING AND AUTOMATIC SPRING BRAKES.PARKING BRAKES.PARKING BRAKES. - ContinuedINTER-AXLE DIFFERENTIAL LOCKENGINE POWER TAKE-OFFSUGGESTED DAILY SCHEDULECOOLANT TEMPERATUREGOOD DRIVING HABITSSTOPPING ENGINETABLE OF CONTENTSFUEL OIL SELECTION CHARTASTM CLASSIFICATION OF DIESEL FUEL OILSRECOMMENDATIONMIL-L-46167 ARCTIC LUBE OILS FOR OPERATION BELOW TEMPERATURES OF -20F.OIL FILTRATION.DRIVE GEAR LUBRICANTS.TRANSMISSION LUBRICANTS.LUBRICATION CHARTLUBRICANT CAPACITIESLUBRICANT CAPACITIES - ContinuedLUBRICANT CAPACITIES - ContinuedTABLE OF CONTENTSSERVICING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCESERVICING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCESERVICING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE - ContinuedSERVICING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE - ContinuedSERVICING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE - ContinuedTypical Hydraulic Release Linkage.SERVICING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE - ContinuedSERVICING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE - ContinuedTIRE LOADING AND PRESSURE CHARTTABLE OF CONTENTSTROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDETROUBLE SHOOTING DIESEL ENGINESPROBABLE CAUSESMECHANICAL KNOCKSCOOLINGOVERCOOLINGPROPELLER SHAFTPARKING AND SPRING BRAKESFRONT AXLE AND STEERINGINCORRECT TRACKINGTABLE OF CONTENTSEXPLANATION OF REQUIRED EMISSION CONTROL MAINTENANCE SERVICESDRY TYPE AIR CLEANERDRY TYPE AIR CLEANER - ContinuedSYMPTOMS OF MALFUNCTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT ENGINE EMISSIONSRequired Owner's Emission Control Maintenance Service ChartPOWER STEERING SCHEMATICAIRCRAFT ON LOADING PROCEDURESECTION VI. ADDENDUMADDENDUM 1978 EPA NOISE ABATEMENT PROGRAMBACKGROUNDFOREWARDNOISE EMISSIONS WARRANTYTAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITEDLIST OF TAMPERING ACTSOPERATORS HANDBOOKOPERATORS HANDBOOK - ContinuedOPERATORS HANDBOOK - ContinuedTABLE OF CONTENTSWARNING, CAUTION, AND NOTE DEFINITIONSLOAD CHART.NOTES TO JIB CAPACITIES.RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES.RATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN POUNDS 33 ft. - 112 ft. BOOMRATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN POUNDS 33 ft. - 112 ft. BOOMRATED LIFTING CAPACITIES IN POUNDS - ContinuedRANGE DIAGRAM.LIFTING AREAS ON OUTRIGGERSLINE PULL AND REEVING INFORMATION.READ IT- AND HEED ITHAND SIGNALSHAND SIGNALS - ContinuedHAND SIGNALS - ContinuedFULLY EXTENDED AND SET WITH SAFETY LOCKS ENGAGED.Check Machine Stability Before Lifting LoadsCheck Load Limit of BridgesAvoid Electrical Lines and Overhead CablesALLOW NO ONE TO HITCH A RIDEWatch Clearances When TravelingLift One Load At A TimeNever Swing Over Ground PersonnelNever Pull or Push With A BoomKeep Everyone Away From Suspended LoadsNever Leave Machine With Load SuspendedUse Enough Parts of Line for Heavy Lifts and Check All Rigging for Proper AttachmentCheck All Braking and Restraining Devices Before OperationKeep Your Boom DownKeep Your Boom Down - ContinuedKeep Your Boom Down - ContinuedKeep Your Boom Down - ContinuedCONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS.CONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS. - ContinuedCONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS. - ContinuedCONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS. - ContinuedCONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS. - ContinuedCONTROLS, GAGES AND INDICATORS. - ContinuedPRE-STARTING INSPECTION.WIRE ROPESTARTING PROCEDURE.SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE.OUTRIGGER OPERATION.CONTROL LEVER OPERATION.SWINGING THE BOOM.Elevating the BoomTELESCOPING THE BOOM.LOWERING AND RAISING THE CABLE.PRELOAD OPERATION CHECK.HANDLING THE LOAD.TRAVELING WITH A LOAD.ERECTING AND STOWING 32 FT. SWINGAWAY EXTENSIONSwingaway Boom ExtensionStowing 32 Ft. Swingaway ExtensionCOUNTERWEIGHT REMOVAL.Installing Cable on Hoist.COUNTERWEIGHT INSTALLATION.CRANE TRAVELING.LUBRICANTSHYDRAULIC OIL.LUBRICATION CHART AND SCHEDULES.KEY TO LUBRICATION TYPEKEY TO LUBRICATION TYPE - ContinuedOPERATORS HANDBOOKCAUTION NOTEFOREWORDTHE KRUGER LMI SYSTEMADDITIONSSetup of a KRUEGER Load-Moment-Device System Mark I M for Hydraulic CranesDESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTSThe Panel (B 50)The Panel (B 50)WORKING INSTRUCTIONSWORKING INSTRUCTIONS - ContinuedReturning Boom to Stowed PositionREACHING MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LOAD MOMENTENTERING PROHIBITED WORKING AREALIGHT FLASH ON THE PANEL AND ITS CAUSEPREVENTIVE MAINTENANCEAPPENDIX A. Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and ServicesAPPENDIX A. Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - ContinuedAPPENDIX A. Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - ContinuedAPPENDIX A. Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - ContinuedAPPENDIX A. Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - ContinuedAppendix B. Maintenance And Operating Supply List (CCE)Appendix B. Maintenance And Operating Supply List (CCE) - ContinuedAppendix B. Maintenance And Operating Supply List (CCE) - Continued