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1. gt LIT TLE BEAVER EARTH DRILLS amp AUGERS HYDRAULIC TOWABLE EARTH DRILL OPERATORS MANUAL WITH MAINTENANCE AND PARTS INFORMATION 1 800 227 7515 R LITTLE BEAVER INC P O BOX 840 e LIVINGSTON TEXAS 77351 PHONE 936 327 3121 FAX 936 327 4025 Web www littlebeaver com E Mail sales littlebeaver com MFG BY LB EQUIPMENT INC LIVINGSTON TEXAS USA CUSTOMER SERVICE Ph 800 227 7515 or 936 327 3121 or Fax 936 327 4025 ORDERS Place your orders by telephone fax or mail When calling please have your parts manual handy for reference Our hours are 8 00 am 4 30 pm central time Monday thru Friday When ordering by mail or fax include a description and LITTLE BEAVER part number for the items you are ordering your return address and payment or your authorization for COD shipment All orders are shipped UPS where possible Freight charges will be added to your invoice Some items are oversize resulting in a higher shipping cost Power units and larger augers are shipped via motor freight due to their weight PAYMENT TERMS COD Cash in Advance Visa Mastercard or NET 30 with approved credit COD limit for new accounts is 500 00 Personal or company checks on new accounts will be held until they clear the bank To eliminate this delay you may pay by wire transfer or send a certified or cashiers check For a NET 30 open account please call or write for a credit application SERVICE AND
2. ENGINE FRAME ASSEMBLY Page P 2 0302 ITEM Ook Go 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 30 31 PART 37039 37120 30268 30269 30267 58 30263 D2 30314 P 30314 D 37159 P 37159 37164 37163 37124 30164 9096 37179 4081 30154 3012 3 3012 2 30171 30168 9027 8 30270 3 37161 37212 30204 30318 9024 3002 3001 11H 9024 1 ENGINE FRAME ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION Frame Engine Bracket Pump Flexible Coupling 1 Bore Spider Flexible Coupling Flexible Coupling 5 8 Bore Pump Hydraulic Seal Kit Prince Pump SN 6657 and above Seal Kit Dowty Parker Pump Hose Assy Pump to Valve SN 6657 and above Hose Assy Pump to Valve Emblem SMV ID Bracket SMV Emblem Bolt Hex 3 4 x 2 1 2 Washer 3 4 Flat SAE Nut 3 4 Nylon Lock Cap Screw Socket Head 3 8 x 1 3 4 Key Engine Shaft Nut 3 8 Nylon Lock pump mounting Washer 3 8 Lock Bolt Hex 3 8 x 1 Set Screw 5 16 x 5 16 Key Woodruff 505 Bolt Hex 3 8 x 1 1 4 Clamp Hose Fitting 1 1 16 x 3 4 Bead Fitting 7 8 x 3 4 Bead SN 6657 and above Nut 1 4 Nylon Lock Nut 5 16 Nylon Lock Bolt Hex 1 4 x 7 8 Washer 3 8 Flat Heavy Engine 11 HP Honda Bolt Hex 5 16 x 1 Page P 3 0910 QTY ANNA amp DD DL BR B sch BR DDD a HS sch HS dt SS SS SS SS SS oi e 12 14 43 28 15 30 16 9 33 SF gt d 17 SPINE
3. sch sch sch NNS 5 NOTES IMPORTANT All nuts fasteners and fittings must be kept tightened Refer to torque chart for proper assembly torque TORQUE INFORMATION HEX HEAD GRADE WRENCH SIZE WRENCH SIZE 5 8 E AA gt Ie ser Nf Iw 5 8 3 4 pte 43 ft Ib sot se en a 1051 ment 195 353 ft Ib Y T I HYDRAULIC FITTINGS SIZE TORQUE SIZE TORQUE 1 4 NPT 25 ft lb 7 16 20 SAE O Ring 12 ft lb 3 8 NPT 50 ft Ib 9 16 18 SAE O Ring 20 ft lb 1 2 NPT 75 3 4 16 SAE O Ring 35 3 4 NPT 110 ft Ib 7 8 14 SAE O Ring 50 ft lb 1 1 16 12 SAE O Ring 70 ft lb 0196 LITTLE BEAVER INC ED P O BOX 840 LIVINGSTON TEXAS 77351 PH 936 327 31210 FAX 936 327 4025
4. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide an odorless and deadly poison A DANGER NEVER drill holes where there is a possibilityof underground power cables or other hazards The exact location of underground services must be determined prior to drilling Inadvertent severing of telephone fiber optic or CATV transmission cable or damage to sewer pipe is costly RUPTURING OF GAS OR WATER LINES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND OR DEATH COMING INTO CONTACT WITH BURIED POWER LINES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY SEVERE BURNS AND OR ELECTROCUTION Call local utility com panies or your local One Call number at least 48 hours before digging and have under ground utilities marked DANGER NEVER tow at a rate of speed greater then 25 mph Adjust coupler to 2 ball only Properly install safety chains WARNING NEVER use hands to search for leaks Instead use a piece of cardboard or wood Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the skin causing serious injury Before disconnecting lines be sure to relieve pressure Before applying pressure be sure connections are tight and fittings and hoses are not damaged WARNING Augers are not to be used as anchoring devices WARNING ALWAYS store with hitch down on the ground to avoid accidental tipping which may cause serious injury or death DL d OD Un E Ab CAUTION READ and understand this operator s manual and the operator
5. amp VALVE ASSEMBLY Page P 4 0204 SPINE amp VALVE ASSEMBLY ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 37022 Spine Assembly 1 2 Hydraulic Tank See page P 10 for breakdown 1 3 37004 Wheel Assembly See page 11 for breakdown 2 4 37000 Axle Assembly includes Wheels 1 37001 Axle ONLY 1 5 37162 Hose Tank to Pump 1 6 37157 Hose Valve to Tank 1 7 37141 Valve 4 way with Relief 1 30275 2 Seal Kit Valve 8 3 082 Angle Neck Lock 1 9 37165 Cap Filler Breather 1 10 37085 Neck Lock Screw 1 11 37088 Knob Handle 2 12 37155 Adaptor 6410 6 8 2 13 30204 Nut Hex 1 4 w Nylon Lock 2 14 37171 Pin Clevis 3 16 x 3 4 2 15 37138 Clevis 5 16 NC 1 16 3002 D Nut Hex 5 16 1 17 30179 Cotter Pin 3 32 x 5 8 1 18 37134 Nut 1 2 Slotted 2 19 30408 Bolt 1 2 x 1 1 2 Hex 4 20 37181 Pin Ball Lock 3 8 1 21 37133 U Bolt 1 2 1 22 30163 Cotter Pin 1 8 x 1 2 23 5076 Bolt 1 4 x 2 Hex 2 24 30282 Bushing 3 4 male x 1 2 female 1 25 30270 3 Clamp Hose 1 26 9024 1 Bolt 5 16 x 1 Hex 2 27 37123 Bushing 2 28 30158 Nut 1 2 Hex w Nylon Lock 2 29 6533 Bolt 1 2 x 2 1 2 Hex 2 30 4033 1 Washer Flat 10 1 31 37197 Hose Assembly Valve to Motor Left Hand 1 32 37198 Hose Assembly Valve to Motor Right Hand 1 33 KTO39 Roll Pin 3 16 x 1 Page P 5 0204 HEAD NECK AND MOTOR ASSEMBLIES Page P 6 0204 HEAD NECK AND MOTOR ASSEMBLIES ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 30191 S2 Motor 103 1028 150RPM 4 30191 5
6. offers recommendations for prolonged and satisfactory service SPECIFICATIONS 11 HP Honda 6 GPM 2500 PSI 100 Micron Suction Screen 10 Micron Replaceable Return Line Filter 6 1 2 Gallon Hydraulic Reservoir Page O 3 lt gt 0505 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE All engines and hydraulic reservoirs are shipped WITHOUT oil ENGINE The engine is shipped without oil or gasoline Refer to the manufacturers instructions for proper procedures and recommended fluid HYDRAULIC FLUID AND FILTER The hydraulic reservoir should be filled to the top of the sight gauge with hydraulic oil before attempting to start the engine Most premium grade mineral based oil with anti wear AW and anti foaming additives are suitable The recommended fluid for normal temperature operation is ISO VG 46 grade fluid In colder climates use ISO VG 32 grade and in warmer climates use ISO VG 68 grade fluid The hydraulic oil and return line filter Part 30280 must be kept clean at all times and should be changed after the first 15 hours of operation The filter and oil should be changed every three months or after 100 hours of operation whichever comes first See Figure 1 NOTE The hydraulic fluid and engine Hyd Oil Fill Cap crankcase oil levels should be checked prior to each days use ILL IMPORTANT All nuts fasteners and fittings must be kept tightened A CAUTION Escaping hydraulic fluid under Return Line press
7. ANANA ANAA ANAA ANAA AA LULA MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER The serial number is located on the top side of the frame For your convenience when requiring service or parts information refer to this number and your model number Record the serial number model number engine make and date of purchase in the space provided below Serial Number Model Number Engine Make Date of Purchase Page 1 1004 TABLE OF CONTENTS OPERATORS MANUAL Page O 1 Safety Alert Warranty and Machine Information O 2 Table of Contents O 3 Safety Instructions and Specifications O 4 Maintenance and Lubrication Instructions O 5 Set up Handle Adjustments O 6 Set up Drive head and Actuator Adjustments O 7 Towing Instructions O 8 O 9 amp O 10 Operation O 11 Decal Location PARTS MANUAL Page P 2 amp 3 Engine Frame Assembly P 4 amp 5 Spine and Valve Assembly P 6 7 Head Neck Motor Assembly P 8 amp 9 Handle and Rock Shaft Linkage Assembly P 10 Hydraulic Tank Assembly P 11 Hitch and Wheel Breakdown Hydraulic Notes Prices for Hydraulic Parts and Augers Inside Back Cover Torque Information and Conversion Chart Page 0 2 R 0202 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A DANGER Failure to observe safety instructions and reasonable safety practices can cause Property Damage Serious Bodily Injury and or Death BE CAREFUL WATCH OUT FOR BYSTANDERS A DANGER NEVER run engine inside building or enclosed area
8. Motor 103 1029 125RPM 1 30162 D Seal Kit Motor not pictured 1 2 30272 Adaptor includes hardware 1 3 37053 Head Weldment 1 4 37075 Lever Head Lock 1 5 37145 Spring Head Lock 1 6 37046 Neck Weldment 1 7 30408 Bolt Hex 1 2 x 1 1 2 4 8 70304 Fitting O Ring to JIC SN 6657 and above 2 30296 Fitting O Ring 2 9 30182 Key Woodruff 806 1 10 9021 Set Screw 1 4 x 1 4 1 11 10520 Washer Disc Spring 1 12 10304 Washer 1 4 Flat 1 13 30010 Screw 1 4 x 1 Socket Head Cap 1 14 37132 Bolt 5 16 x 2 3 4 Hex 1 15 30158 Nut 1 2 Hex w Nylon Lock 4 16 37131 Bushing 1 17 10305 Washer 5 16 Flat 1 18 36412 Nut 5 16 Hex w Nylon Lock 2 19 37172 Washer 5 8 Flat SAE 2 20 3 127 Bushing 2 22 37128 Bolt 5 8 x 2 Hex 1 23 37126 Bushing 2 24 37130 Bolt 5 8 x 2 Hex with hole 1 25 9024 1 Bolt 5 16 x 1 Hex 1 26 37125 Bushing 1 27 37182 Nut 5 16 Hex Top Lock 1 Page P 7 HANDLE AND ROCK SHAFT LINKAGE Page P 8 0204 ITEM PART 1 37061 2 37101 3 37144 4 37140 5 3002 A 6 30318 7 10470 8 37137 9 37093 10 37138 11 37171 12 30179 13 4033 1 14 3002 0 15 3010 9 16 37100 17 37143 18 37097 19 37089 20 37135 21 37092 22 37136 23 37146 HANDLE AND ROCK SHAFT LINKAGE DESCRIPTION Handle Weldment Handle Lock Left Spring Handle Lock Left Bushing Bolt Hex 5 16 x 1 3 4 Nut Hex 5 16 w Nylon Lock Kill Switch Assembly Bushing L
9. REPAIR Your LITTLE BEAVER Earth Drill has been designed for user repair with ordinary hand tools No special tools are required Consult the appropriate section of the parts manual for instructions Service or technical consulation is available free of charge from the factory in Livingston Texas We will be pleased to help you with any problems or questions Just write fax or call Our hours are 8 00am 4 30pm central time Monday thru Friday Factory repair is available If you return a part to the factory please include the following information Your name and return address a description of the problem and payment or authorization to return the repaired item COD for the repair and shipping charges RETURNS Please call the factory for a return authorization This will help to ensure that your parts are handled properly Include your name and address customer account invoice under which the returned parts were ordered and a brief description of the problem with the parts or the reason for returning them Parts to be considered for warranty must be returned to the factory for inspection within 10 days after receipt of replacement parts Be sure to prepay the shipping charges we will not accept collect or COD packages Our mailing address LITTLE BEAVER Inc 2009 South Houston P O Box 840 Livingston Texas 77351 lt gt 0202 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL A The symbol shown above is used to call your atten
10. UN To connect the tow bar slide the wide end of the tow bar underneath the axle Then hook the round bar on each side of the tow bar to the hooks on the rear side of the axle as shown in Figure 9 Then lift the tongue of the tow bar up into position and pin to the anchor point underneath the frame using the 3 4 diameter pin and hairpin cotter as shown in Figure 10 Hairpin Cotter Figure 9 o Figure 10 A WARNING ALWAYS tow with the slow moving vehicle SMV emblem properly installed A WARNING NEVER tow with the engine running N caution ALL nuts fasteners fittings caps and threaded adjustment parts must be kept tightened Be aware that improperly tightened components may become loose while towing See torque chart at the end of the manual A CAUTION Be sure to comply with all state and highway regulations when towing NOTE To improve towing performance it is recommended to inflate tires to a cold inflation pressure of 25 psi to 30 psi lt gt Page O 7 0205 OPERATION BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE Be sure that DANGER NEVER run engine inside building or enclosed area Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide an odorless and deadly poison 1 Engine is properly prepared to Manufacturer s specifications Note Engines with Oil Guard protection must be filled with oil to full mark on dipstick or to point of overflowing to allow the engine to Start 2 Hydraulic Reservoir is filled to top
11. cal as possible by bending the legs as required during the operation and lifting procedure AUGER EXTENSIONS A CAUTION Stop the engine when making auger extension connections If greater hole depths are required extensions may be used with the auger After the auger has reached its maximum depth stop the engine and disconnect the drive adaptor from the auger which remains in the hole Connect the extension to the auger as shown in figure 15 Connectthe drive adaptorto the extension and continue to dig the hole FIGURE 15 When the desired depth is reached stop the engine and disconnect the drive adaptor from the extension then remove the extension s and auger from the hole A CAUTION When working with cutting blade point and auger flighting be careful not to be cut by sharp edges CUTTING BLADE Check the cutting blade Item A Figure 16 on the auger frequently If it becomes dull it may be reversed to use the other cutting edge If the outside of the blade wears even with the auger flighting replace the blade or rebuild it with a hard surfacing rod This is very important to reduce auger flighting wear and damage The point Item B Figure 16 should be replaced when it loses its cutting shape Page O 10 0205 DECAL LOCATION SMV EMBLEM AND REFLECTOR STRIPS TOW BAR Page O 11 0505 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE Engine will not start Cannont connect or disconnect auger A
12. ed nut Tighten the slotted nut until there is a definite resistance to wheel rotation then back off one slot and intall a new cotter key Apply wheel bearing grease generously to wheel bearings as needed DECAL LOCATION The decals which are provided with your machine are shown at the rear of this manual The decals shown should be in the locations as described If any of the decals are missing or illegible order replacement decal kit 37200 D and install before operating the machine Page 0 4 0204 ASSEMBLY Attach the slow moving vehicle SMV emblem bracket to be rear of the frame using 2 5 16 x 1 hex bolts and nuts provided See SMV emblem picture on Page O 11 A WARNING ALWAYS tow with the slow moving vehicle SMV emblem properly installed SET UP Handle Adjustments THREE POSITION HANDLE The handle may be pivoted 180 degrees and locked into one of three positions The handle is shown the rearward position Figure 2 To pivot the handle to the forward position push and hold in both handle lock levers as shown in Figure 2 Then pivot the handle approximately 90 degrees release the lock levers and lower the handle to the forward position as shown in Figure 3 By releasing the lock levers the lock levers will lock the handle into position Use the previously described procedure to pivot the handle from the forward position to the rearward position The third position is near the forward position This positio
13. ever Valve Clevis 5 16 NC Pin Clevis 3 16 x 3 4 Cotter Pin 3 32 x 5 8 Washer Flat 10 Nut Hex 5 16 Bolt Hex 5 16 x 2 Handle Lock Right Spring Handle Lock Right Link Lever Rockshaft Retaining Ring External 13 Bar Rockshaft End Cap Screw Socket Head 5 16 x 2 Link Valve Page P 9 QTY ee eck NG OD DA WwW WO WO sch NYO ITEM OO zl OO OD P 0n gt PART 37005 37006 30262 30159 30312 30310 30266 37020 37019 37016 35286 9 30023 35290 37021 30281 30280 3012 1T Bolt Hex 5 16 x 3 4 3002 C Page P 10 HYDRAULIC TANK ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION QTY Hydraulic Tank Assy Complete 1 Hydraulic Tank Weldment 1 Sight Gauge Assembly 1 Plug Magnetic 1 2 1 Elbow 3 4 Standard 2 Nipple 3 4 x 2 1 2 2 Strainer Suction 1 Pipe Inlet 1 Pipe Return 1 Lid Hydraulic Tank 1 Elbow 90 3 4 NPT 1 Coupling 3 4 NPT 1 Nipple Close 3 4 NPT 1 Pipe Return Filter 1 Filter Base 1 Filter 1 10 Washer Lock 5 16 10 0602 d ITEM d PART 1 37105 2 9059 1 3 36433 4 3 004 3 5 37004 4 6 37004 9 37004 7 10 37004 6 11 37004 8 12 37004 P HITCH AND WHEEL BREAKDOWN DESCRIPTION Hitch Cotter hairpin Pin Seal Bearing Cone Wheel Assembly Complete Cotter Pin Nut Spindle 1 14 Cap Grease Tire Wheel only 0111 Page P 11 QTY
14. ked stored Drive head in unlocked position position ACTUATOR LEVER ADJUSTMENT The actuator lever link may need to be adjusted if the lever develops an unequal amount of motion for forward and reverse actuation The actuator lever link may be adjusted by loosening the stop nut from the clevis disconnecting the clevis from one end turn the clevis to lengthen or shorten the link reconnect the clevis and tighten the stop nut to the clevis See Figure 8 IMPORTANT Be sure the connecting pin of the clevis at the rockshaft end of the link is lined up with the center of the handle pivot bolt when the lever is in the neutral position If the pin and pivot bolt do not have common centers the link from the valve to the rockshaft must be adjusted to achieve common centers before the actuator lever link is adjusted Actuator Lever Actuator Lever Link Stop Nut Clevis Handle Pivot Bolt Connecting Pin k Figure 8 Page O 6 TOWING A DANGER NEVER tow at rate of speed greater than 25 mph Adjust coupler to 2 ball only Properly install safety chains Before connecting the tow bar Be sure The engine is stopped There is no auger attached The drive head is in the locked position The handle side to side swivel is in the center locked position The handle is pivoted and locked in the rearward position The machine is resting on the wheels and engine frame QU
15. n allows for full penetration of the auger into the soil Handle Lock Lever Figure 2 Figure 3 Handle in Rearward Postion Handle in Forward Position HANDLE SIDE TO SIDE ADJUSTMENT The handle may be swiveled up to 20 degrees to each side Figure 4 shows the handle in the center position with the swivel lock screw tightened and the handle pinned Note The center position is the only position which is pinned To swivel the head side to side remove the pin and store in the bushing provided loosen the swivel lock screw by turning counter clockwise swivel the handle to desired position tighten the swivel lock screw by turning Swivel Lock Screw Figure 4 Figure 5 i Handle in Center Position Handle in a Side Position Page O 5 0205 SET UP Adjustments cont DRIVE HEAD LOCK The drive head may be locked in storage position or unlocked and allowed to swivel freely Figure 6 shows the drive head in the locked stored position To unlock the drive head move the head lock lever to the outside grasp the drive head handle and pivot the drive head toward the level position Figure 7 shows the drive head in the unlocked position where the head is allowed to swivel freely To lock the drive head in storage position pivot the drive head using the drive head handle into the position shown in Figure 6 and the head will lock into position Drive head E Move to unlock Figure 6 Figure 7 Drive head in loc
16. of sight gauge 3 The tow bar is detached 4 Unlock the drive head and attach the auger to drive head adaptor Make sure the snap button in the auger and hole provided in the adaptor are aligned and the button snaps securely into place 5 Make machine set up adjustments for drilling the hole Pivot the handle forward for regular drilling as shown in Figure 11A or pivot the handle rearward for up close drilling as shown in Figure 11B If necessary swivel the handle to the side for drilling vertical hole on unlevel terrain as shown in Figure 12 Figure 11A Regular Drilling Figure 11B Up close Drilling Figure 12 6 Move the machine to the drilling site with the drive head in the locked position Push the handle downward to a balanced position for moving the machine 7 The stop switch on the handle is in the ON position See Figure 13 8 The switch on the engine is in the ON position Figure Page O 8 0205 TO START THE ENGINE Set the choke lever to the ON position and pull the starter rope The engine should start after 2 or 3 pulls Set the choke lever to the OFF position and allow the engine to warm up for 2 or 3 minutes Run engine at full throttle while drilling DANGER NEVER drill holes where there is a possibilityof underground power cables or other hazards The exact location of underground services must be determined prior to drilling Inadvertent severing of
17. s manual for the engine NEVER Remove auger from hole while auger is turning NEVER Operate auger at less than full throttle NEVER Operate drill with damaged auger or other damaged or missing parts KEEP Hands Feet and Clothing away from moving parts while engine is running KEEP All safety shields and devices in place MAKE Certain everyone is clear before operating the machine WEAR SAFETY GLASSES KEEP Bystanders away from work area SHUT OFF Engine to adjust service or clean the machine KEEP the SMV identification sign clean The SMV identification sign must be replaced if it becomes faded or damaged NOTICE It is the responsibility of the contractor owner and user to maintain and operate the Earth Drill in compliance with operating instructions provided Observe all listed safety instructions and other reasonable safety practices LITTLE BEAVER INC accepts no responsibility for damages to this machine and other property damage and or bodily injury due to careless or improper operations LITTLE BEAVER INC does not recommend use of replacement hydraulic motors which would result in auger shaft torque greater than 400 ft Ibs If greater torque is required please consult factory LITTLE BEAVER INC reserves the right to make changes in design and changes for improvements upon its product without imposing any obligation upon itself to install the same upon its products theretofore manufactured Your operators manual
18. telephone fiber optic or CATV transmission cable or damage to sewer pipe is costly RUPTURING OF GAS OR WATER LINES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND OR DEATH COMING INTO CONTACT WITH BURIED POWER LINES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY SEVERE BURNS AND OR ELECTROCUTION Call local utility companies or your local One Call number at least 48 hours before digging and have underground utilities marked A CAUTION MAKE certain everyone is clear before operating the machine AN CAUTION KEEP hands feet and clothing away from moving parts while engine is running IMPORTANT Note that the actuator lever must be depressed on opposite sides of the lever for the same auger rotation when the handle is pivoted between the forward and rearward positions Figure 14A and 14B show the lever engagement for the auger rotation in the forward and rearward positions NOTE For forward rotation pivot the lever clockwise For reverse rotation pivot the lever counter clockwise Forward ER Reverse Figure 14A Figure 1 4B Handle in forward position Handle in rearward position There are two methods of operation for drilling with the towable hydraulic Since the auger is driven about an arc around the axle compensation must be made for the arc motion to ensure a vertical hole METHOD 1 Starting with the auger in vertical alignment the machine must be rolled away from the auger slightly as the auger is advance downward Conversely the machine must be rolled
19. tion to instructions concerning your personal safety WATCH THIS SYMBOL It points out important safety precautions It means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED Read the message that follows and be alert to the possibility of Personal Injury or Death NWARNING The Engine Exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Le VM WARRANTY aii ZY LIMITED WARRA For 2 years from purchase LITTLE BEAVER INC will replace for the original purchaser free of charge any part or parts found upon examination by any factory authorized service center or by the factory at Livingston Texas to be defective in material or workmanship or both If your equipment can not be repaired it will be replaced All transportation charges on parts submitted for replacement under this warranty must be borne by purchaser There is no other express warranty Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to 2 years from purchase and to the extent permitted by law Any and all implied warranties are excluded This is the exclusive remedy and liability for consequential damages under any and all warranties are excluded to the extent exclusion is permitted by law Notice Engines are warrantied by the manufacturer of the engine See separate engine warranty enclosed JIDAN NANA NANA
20. toward the auger slightly as the auger is removed upward METHOD II Starting with the auger in an angled alignment the point of the auger should be positioned away from the axle creating an angle from vertical Without moving the position of the wheels or axle advance the auger to the desire depth At the desired depth the top of the auger should be in vertical alignment with the botton of the auger This procedure will allow the removal of the auger from the hole without moving the position of the wheels or axle START THE AUGER TURNING By pulling the actuator lever in completely Always allow the auger to turn at full speed and let it cut its way into the soil IMPORTANT When digging in soft soil hold up slightly on auger In hard pan apply pressure but not enough to stall the auger or slow it down significantly The auger works best when it turns at full speed NOTE Only use reverse to free the auger if it becomes lodged in the ground IF THE AUGER STALLS repeatedly or slows down significantly stop the auger by releasing actuator lever slightly lift up on auger start auger by pulling actuator lever and allow the auger to turn at full speed while slowly lowering it to bottom of hole A CAUTION NEVER Remove auger from hole while auger is turning When the desired depth is reached stop the auger by releasing the actuator lever Then pull the auger completely out of the hole A CAUTION Keep the back as verti
21. uger turns too slowly and will not dig Auger turns but will not dig Auger with extension will not dig Hydraulic oil and or hoses overheats Auger will not stop turning when lever is released Problems not listed in table CAUSE 1 Stop switch in off position on handle 2 Engine stop switch is in off or position 3 Low fuel level in gas tank 4 Low oil level in Oil Guard or Oil Alert equipped engines 5 Spark plug fouled 1 Foreign matter clogging auger adaptor 2 Spring and button in top of auger is bent or broken 1 Too much downward pressure or binding on side of hole Hold back if necessary to allow auger to turn at full speed 2 Linkage between control lever and valve is mis adjusted With engine off ensure that neither lever touches handle bar when moved to full forward or reverse position Re adjust linkage if necessary 1 Foreign matter collected around point 2 Point or blade is dull 3 Wrong blade type for soil condition Contact your dealer or factory for Little Beaver carbide blade 1 Auger or extension bent or running out of line 2 Number of extensions exceeds capacity of machine 1 It is normal for the hoses and reservoir to be warm to the touch If it is very hot consult your dealer or factory 1 Valve or linkage is binding Do not use Consult your dealer or factory 1 Consult your dealer or factory Page O 12 e 0205 TOWABLE PARTS MANUAL NOTES
22. ure can have sufficient force to penetrate Oil Filter the skin causing serious injury Before disconnecting hydraulic lines be sure to Sight Guage relieve pressure Before applying pressure be sure connections are tight and fittings pipes and hoses are not damaged Use a piece of cardboard or wood rather than hands to search for leaks If injured by escaping fluid see a doctor at once Serious infection or reaction can develop if proper medical treatment is not administered immediately Figure A KEEP all hydraulic lines away from moving parts HYDRAULIC OIL LEAKAGE If any hydraulic oil leakage is encountered shut down the power source and relieve the hydraulic pressure by moving the actuator leverin both directions Check and tighten the screw on fittings on the end of each hose If the leakage persists it may be necessary to replace the associated hose assembly If the valve is leaking around the spool shaft you may replace the seal kit Part 30275 2 NOTE To obtain maximum performance from power source minimum hose size recommended is 3 8 EXCESSIVE HEATING Excessive heating is caused by placing too much down pressure on the auger which causes the oil pressure to reach relief pressure Oil flowing over the relief valve generates the heat WHEEL BEARINGS The wheel bearings should be checked annually for excessive end play and proper lubrication To remove end play remove the hub cap and cotter key from the slott

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