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Electrical system Alternator Transmission. John Deere 4-speed helical gear, synchronized collar shift Torque converter 11 in (280 T ravel. Speeds. Gear. Forward. Reverse With. Standard Heavy-duty inboard mounted planetary. Evenly distributes axle Manual hydraulic, applied with separate pedals; hydraulically Wet disks and Park Brake. Independent system, spring applied, hydraulically released, and Steering: Hydrostatic Power. Non-powered axle curb turning radius Bucket clearance circle Steering wheel turns. Stop to stop Powered axle (MFWD) curb turning radius Bucket clearance circle Steering wheel turns. Stop to stop Pressure setting Pump. Gear type. Filter, return oil Tires. Front SAE operating weight with Cab adds Extendible dipperstick adds Optional front counterweight Optional front counterweight Loader. Width mm Heaped. Capacity m Weight kg (lb). General Width mm (in.). Heaped. Standard Capacities. Metric Engine oil (including filter) Torque converter and reverser Transaxle Fuel tank. Serial No. —802199 Serial No. 802200— FHydraulic system reservoir Continued on next page Lift Capacity, Backhoe With Extendible Dipperstick, Retracted Based On SAE J31 (Except With Loader Bucket On. Ground). Continued on next page. TM1496 (21SEP05) 9000-02e7D, 31OD, 315D Backhoe Loader Operation and Test Ground) Lifting capacities NOTE: Loader bucket on ground significantly improves TM1496 (21SEP05) 9000-02e8b, 310D, 315D Backhoe Loader Operation and Test NOTE: Specifications and design subject to change Standards. Except where otherwise noted, CaCI 2 fill; 0.76 m 3 (1.0 cu. yd.) loader bucket; TM1496 (21SEP05) 9000-02efto, 31 OD, 315D Backhoe Loader Operation and Test Key.http://www.communityheroesproject.org/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/162714f1c3deac---br-6204wg-edimax-manual.pdf M—Wheelbase N—Dig below ground—bucket level Q—Maximum height to bucket hinge pin R—Maximum bucket dump angle NOTE: (Specifications and design subject to change Engine. John Deere 4039D and 4039T SAE net 67 hp (50 kW) SAE net 72 hp (53.7 kW). Cylinders Torque rise at 1200 rpm Cooling Air cleaner. John Deere 4-speed helical gear, synchronized collar shift Torque converter 11 in. (280 Speeds. Evenly distributes axle TM1496 (21SEP05) 9OOO-O230bt), 31 OD, 315D Backhoe Loader Operation and Test Manual hydraulic, applied with separate pedals; hydraulically Wet disks and Park Brake. Front Width In. Heaped. Capacity Cu. Ft. (m 3 ). Weight lb (kg). Standard SAE operating weight with ROPS Cab added Extendible dipperstick Optional front counterweight Optional front counterweight TM1496 (21SEP05) 9000-02Xti3), 31OD, 315D Backhoe Loader Operation and Test Loader. Width In. Heaped. Yd. (m 3 ). General. Purpose Multi-purpose Metric Engine oil (including filter) Torque converter and reverser Transaxle Fuel tank. Serial No. —802199 Serial No. 802200— FHydraulic system reservoir Ground). Continued on next page Ground). TM1496 (21SEP05) 9OOO-O230bS), 31OD, 315D Backhoe Loader Operation and Test Lift Capacity, Backhoe With Extendible Dipperstick, Retracted Based On SAE J31 (Except With Loader Bucket On. Lifting capacity ratings are made with bucket hinge pin, Lifting capacities NOTE: Loader bucket on ground significantly improves Backhoe. Extendable Dipperstick. F-Overall length, transport G-Reach from center of swing H-Ground clearance, minimum J-Transport height K-Digging depth (SAE) L-Maximum digging depth M-Side shift from tractor N-Wall to swing centerline P-Stabilizer width-pads turned in R-Overall width (less loader S-Stabilizer width-pads turned Digging force, bucket cylinder Digging force, crowd cylinder Swing arc Operator control. Lifting capacity, maximum boom NOTE: Backhoe specifications are with 24 in.http://paymentsbusiness.ca/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/162714f2ae7cfc---br-600-parts-manual.pdf (610 mm) Key: General Specifications NOTE: (Specifications and design subject to change Power: Engine. John Deere 4039T. Cylinders Lubrication Cooling Air cleaner. John Deere 4-speed helical gear, synchronized collar shift T ravel. Evenly distributes axle Independent system, spring applied, hydraulically released, and Steering: Hydrostatic Power. Stop to stop. Hydraulic System:Open center. Pressure setting Pump. Front SAE operating weight with Service Brakes. Manual hydraulic, applied with separate pedals: hydraulically Wet disks and Loader. Width In. Struck. Purpose Width In. (mm). Struck. Standard Refill Capacities Engine coolant Lifting capacity ratings are made with bucket hinge pin, Lifting capacities are 87 percent of the maximum lift Angle between boom and Machine is equipped with 24 in. Backhoe in NOTE: Loader bucket on ground significantly improves Continued on next page Observe and listen to monitor as engine is cranking. LISTEN: Starting motor must operate. LISTEN: Alarm must sound. LOOK: During engine cranking, all six indicator lights OK: Go to next check. NOT OK: If engine turns NOT OK: If starting motor NOT OK: See Start. Circuit Diagnostic. Procedures, Group Put FNR lever in neutral (N). Turn park brake switch to OFF position. Move FNR lever to reverse (R) position. LISTEN: Reverse warning alarm must sound. OK: Go to next check. NOT OK: Increase If alarm now sounds, low System Check. NOT OK: Check wiring Group 9015-15, Reverse. Alarm Circuit. TM1496 (21SEP05) 9005-1 Qe8D, 310D, 315D Backhoe Loader Operation and Test Alarm Check Move FNR lever to reverse (R) position. LISTEN: Reverse warning alarm must sound. NOT OK: See Reverse. Alarm Circuit. Go to. Group 9015-15. Checks. O Park Brake Indicator. Check IMMEDIATELY, check oil level. Engage park brake. Put FNR lever in neutral (N) and start the engine. Put FNR lever in forward (F) position. LOOK: STOP indicator must stay ON and flashing.OK: Go to next check.www.csnjl.com/userfiles/files/cannon-manual-downrigger-reviews.pdf NOT OK: If engine low oil IMMEDIATELY and check Pressure. NOT OK: If alternator Group 9015-15, Charge. Circuit Checks. NOT OK: If no park brake Group 9015-15, Park. Brake Circuit. Circuit Check Engage park brake. Put FNR lever in neutral and start the engine. LOOK: STOP indicator must stay ON and flashing. LOOK: Hourmeter indicator must be rotating. LOOK: Tachometer (if equipped) must indicate rpm. Release park brake. Park brake indicator light and STOP light must go out. NOT OK: If park brake Group 9015-15, Park. Brake Circuit. NOT OK: If no hour Flour Meter Circuit. Lever Linkage Check Put FNR lever in neutral (N) position. Note rpm on tachometer (if equipped). Move speed control lever to fast idle position. LOOK: Speed control lever must remain at selected OK: Go to next check. NOT OK: Tighten friction O Pedal Stop Check OK: Go to next check. NOT OK: Adjust brake J NOTE: This ensures that brake check valves are opened Depress and hold left brake pedal, then right brake pedal Specification. Left Brake Pedal—. Approximate Force. 267 N (60 lb force). Right Brake Pedal—. LOOK: Brake pedal must NOT feel spongy (caused by Specification. Brake Pedal—Maximum. Settle. 25 mm (1.0 in.) per LOOK: Rear brake light must come ON when either OK: Go to next check. NOT OK: Bleed brake OK: Check wiring. Go to. Group 9015-15, Lighting. Check. Put stabilizers in up position. NOT OK: Adjust park. Put backhoe in transport position. Group 9020-20. Use loader functions to pull machine forward or push machine backward. LOOK: Rear wheels should not turn. If loader can pull or push machine, rear tires LOOK: Park brake switch light will be ON. TM1496 (21SEP05) 9005-10e6b, 310D, 315D Backhoe Loader Operation and Test Position machine on a gradual grade with front of OK: Go to next check. NOT OK: Brakes Shift FNR lever to neutral, differential lock pedal up, Check. NOTE: If machine does not move freely on slope, drive Feel axle housing area to Steering System Checks. O Steering System. Operate engine at approximately 1000 rpm. Turn steering wheel from full left to full right several times. NOT OK: Go to Group LOOK: Front wheels must move smoothly in both directions. Does Not Return to. Neutral. 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Free and premium plans Free and premium plans Premium plans See all integrations Update to the latest version for a better, faster, stronger (and safer) browsing experience.Today, the world’s largest social network can do things many of us would never have dreamed of 10 years ago: host 360-degree videos, sell products via a chatbot, or even serve as a top news source for two-thirds of the adult population. Let’s put that in perspective.Globally, the average user spends almost an hour per day on Facebook. Considering the average person sleeps eight hours a day, that means about 7 of our waking hours is spent with our eyes glued to the social network. That said, is your business taking full advantage of it? I genuinely believe that.A Facebook Page is a public presence similar to a personal profile, but allows fans to “like” the business, brand, celebrity, cause, or organization. Fans receive content updates from the Page on their News Feed, while the business is able to raise brand awareness, deploy and track advertising, collect detailed audience insights, and chat with users who seek customer service. No matter if your business has had a Page for years or you’re just getting started, this comprehensive guide is for you. There are many ways to approach marketing on Facebook, but we’ll stick to the one we love most: inbound. It involves understanding the goals of your customer and partnering with them to overcome challenges. One of the best ways to do this is to be available where they already spend their time — that means you need to be present on Facebook. It allows marketers to create and distribute quality content that’s helpful for users. And it allows sales and customer services reps to connect with consumers interested in a brand. True Facebook marketing requires a consistent, long-term commitment. 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