10 Specifications
KUBOTA ENGINE: (See Kubota engine manual)
CAUTION: Do not use ether or starting fluid. Severe non-warrantable
engine damage will occur.
FUEL: Diesel fuel must not be mixed with gasoline, kerosene, or alcohol.
*Above 32 Degrees. #2D should be used.
*Below 32 Degrees. either #1D or a mix of #1D and #2D
may be used.
ENGINE OIL: Use only CC/CD/CE rating API index oil in your diesel
engine.*CF is the highest rating and is highly recommended.
*Change the engine oil type according to the ambient
temperature.
above 77 F. (25 C.) SAE30 or SAE10W30
SAE10W40
32 F. (0 C.) to 77 F. (25 C.) SAE20 or SAE10W30
SAE10W40
below 32 F. (0 C.) SAE10 or SAE10W30
SAE10W40
COLD WEATHER START: When the ambient temperature is below 50 F
(10 C), pre-heating is needed. The Kubota engine is equipped with quick
glow plugs. Automatic preheating is made for about 6 to 10 seconds
when starter switch key is turned to preheating position.
Start: Your unit is equipped with an (externally switched) Syncro-Start
Solenoid (Model 1753ES/1751ES).
Caution: Multiple start attempts and excessive engine cranking
could cause damage to the solenoid. Therefore, it is our
recommendation that engine cranking (pull-in coil energized) be
limited to three (3) 30 second attempts with a cool down period
120 seconds (two minutes) between each cranking attempt. After
three (3) cranking attempts, the solenoid must be allowed to cool
down to ambient temperatures before making further cranking
attempts.
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Introduction
Your PIGGY BACK Delivery System was bought knowing it will give long
and useful service. To get the value built into it a small amount of time
and expense is needed to learn safe, productive operation, and to do
regular inspections and service.
This manual will tell you how to safely operate, inspect, and maintain
your PIGGY BACK forklift. Keep it with the forklift as a ready reference.
As with the use of all heavy machinery, failure to carefully follow these
instructions and use common sense may result in serious injury.
If you have questions about operating, maintaining, or obtaining parts for
your forklift; contact your Princeton dealer. They are always glad to help.
Table of Contents
Section Page
Introduction 2
To Forklift Owners 3
To Forklift Operators 4
How To Use This Manual 5
Safety Signal Words 6
Service Position--Engine Off 7
Service Position--Engine Running 7
Jacking And Blocking 8
1 General Safety Practices 9
2 Operating Safety Rules And Practices 11
3 Forklift Description 13
4 Starting 16
5 Operation 18
6 Transport 34
7 Moving A Disabled Forklift 42
8 Inspection 43
9 Lubrication 46
10 Specifications 49
11 Seat Belt Safety Supplement 54