Cellboost Utility Vehicle 427 User Manual

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COMPACT  
BIG POWER IN ALL PLACES  
Boxer 427 and Boxer 427W  
Operators Manual  
Part No. 999-860  
(SN 992 and Higher)  
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Brute Product Warranty  
WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS  
Mertz Manufacturing, LLC warrants each new Compact Utility Loader manufactured  
(hereinafter referred to as the equipment) by us to be free from defects in materials  
and workmanship, for a period of one (1) year or 1000 operational hours, whichever  
occurs first from the date of delivery. This warranty is effective provided that the  
equipment warranted hereunder is operated by the purchaser in accordance with  
generally approved practices, is properly maintained in accordance with the  
instructions contained in this owner's manual, and is operated within the  
manufacturer's rated capacity limitations.  
Any parts of the equipment found to be defective within the warranty period shall be  
repaired or replaced, at Mertz Manufacturing, LLC's sole option. Repairs must be  
performed at Mertz Manufacturing, LLC facilities or at an authorized dealer facility.  
Any part or parts proving defective within the above specified time will be repaired or  
replacement parts furnished, F.O.B. Ponca City, Oklahoma, providing such parts are  
returned, transportation prepaid, and found to be defective by the manufacturer.  
The purchaser is responsible to keep maintenance records to substantiate proper  
maintenance. If a defect becomes apparent, it is the purchaser's responsibility to  
notify Mertz Manufacturing, LLC or an authorized dealer of said defect. The  
purchaser agrees to return the defective equipment or parts to Mertz Manufacturing,  
LLC or to an authorized dealer facility, freight prepaid, within fifteen (15) days after  
the defective condition is discovered.  
All warranties, if any, extended to Mertz Manufacturing, LLC by manufacturers and  
suppliers of component parts, accessories, or other goods included in the  
manufacturing of Mertz Manufacturing, LLC products will be assigned, if  
contractually permitted, to the purchaser. Specific component warranty details will be  
provided to the purchaser upon request.  
This warranty excludes the following: maintenance items including, but not limited  
to, seals, track grousers, roller bearings, filters and spark plugs, equipment that has  
been repaired, replaced, or altered by someone other than Mertz Manufacturing, LLC  
or an authorized service facility without prior approval from Mertz Manufacturing,  
LLC unless, however; if Mertz Manufacturing, LLC, in its sole opinion, determines  
that the defective condition of the equipment was in no way caused by or was  
attributable to said repairs, replacements, or alternatives.  
Mertz Manufacturing, LLC and the purchaser agree that, in consideration of the  
above expressed warranty, all other warranties other than title, either expressed or  
implied, whether arising under law or equity including warranties of merchant ability  
and fitness for a particular purpose are excluded from this contract, further, the  
foregoing warranty is made solely to the first purchaser and may not be transferred in  
any form.  
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The sole liability of Mertz Manufacturing, LLC and the exclusive remedy of the  
purchaser arising out of the manufacture, sale, or use of the equipment provided  
hereunder, on warranties or otherwise, shall be limited to the cost of repair or  
replacement of defective parts as herein specified. Further Mertz Manufacturing, LLC's  
maximum liability hereunder arising from any cause whatsoever, including but not  
limited to, breach of contract or tort (including negligence), shall not exceed the  
contract price of the equipment furnished hereunder. Mertz Manufacturing, LLC shall  
not be responsible for work done, equipment or parts furnished, or for parts or repairs  
made by others unless the work is specifically ordered by Mertz Manufacturing, LLC.  
In no event shall Mertz Manufacturing, LLC be liable for removing defective parts or  
for reinstalling said parts when repaired or replaced by anyone other than Mertz  
Manufacturing, LLC or an authorized service facility or for any costs incurred with such  
removal or reinstallation.  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
Notwithstanding any other provision of this agreement, in no event shall Mertz  
Manufacturing, LLC be liable, whether arising under contract, tort (including  
negligence) or otherwise, for loss of anticipated profits, loss of use of capital or  
revenue, non-operational expenses, increased expense of operation cost of purchased  
or replacement equipment, damage to loads or contents of the equipment,  
transportation expenses due to repairs, claims of customers, cost of money, or for any  
special, incidental or consequential loss or damage of any nature arising at any time  
or from any cause whatsoever.  
This Warranty Agreement shall be governed by, and construed and enforced in  
accordance with the laws of the State of Oklahoma. Any litigation under this warranty  
will be held in Kay County in accordance with the laws of Oklahoma.  
Mertz Manufacturing, LLC P.O. Box 150 Ponca City, OK 74602  
PO BOX 150 (74602) / 1701 N WAVERLY / PONCA CITY, OK 74601  
PHONE: (580) 762-5646 / FAX: (580) 767-8411 / NT FAX: (580) 765-3934  
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Brute Warranty Registration  
Dear Customer,  
Mertz Manufacturing, LLC wishes to thank you for your purchase. We are  
committed to providing our customers with the finest products and product  
support available in any market today. To do this, we need to update our  
database with some specific information. Currently, the warranty start date is  
listed as the date the Brute Compact Utility Loader left Mertz Manufacturing,  
LLC. This may be several months before you ever received the product. Mertz  
Manufacturing, LLC will restart the warranty date if you will complete the  
information below and return this form to us. We will continue to use the date  
the Brute Compact Utility Loader left the factory as the warranty start date of  
record until we are told differently through receipt of this form. Not returning  
the form could result in your being denied some of your warranty entitlements.  
To have Mertz Manufacturing, LLC reset the warranty start date, please  
complete the form below and mail or fax it back to: Mertz Manufacturing, LLC,  
P.O. Box 150, Ponca City, OK 74602, Fax: 580-767-8411.  
Please take the time to complete and return this warranty form.  
Fold  
Name: _______________________________________________________  
Address:______________________________________________________  
City: ____________________ State:  
Zip: ___________________  
Telephone No. _________________________________________________  
Location Purchased: ____________________________________________  
Date Purchased: __________ Salesman: __________________________  
____ I have received a copy of the Owners Manual for my engine.  
____ I need a copy of the Owners Manual for my engine.  
Signed: ______________________________________________________  
Model No. _______________ Serial No. ___________________________  
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P.O. Box 150  
Ponca City, OK 74602  
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Safety Introduction  
Be Prepared - Get to Know All Operating and Safety Instructions  
This is the Safety Alert Symbol.  
Wherever it appears, either in this manual or on safety signs on the machine, you should be  
alert to the potential for personal injury or accidents. Always observe safety precautions and  
follow recommended procedures.  
Learn the Signal Words Used with the Safety Alert Symbol  
The words “DANGER”, WARNING”, and “CAUTION” are used throughout this manual  
and on labels on the machine indicate hazards or unsafe practices. All three statements indicate  
that safety is involved. Observe the precautions indicated whenever you see the Safety Alert  
symbol no matter which signal word appears next to the Safety Alert symbol.  
DANGER  
INDICATES A HAZARDOUS SITUATION THAT, IF NOT AVOIDED, IS VERY  
LIKELY TO CAUSE DEATH OR EXTREMELY SERIOUS INJURY. IT MAY ALSO  
BE USED TO ALERT AGAINST EQUIPMENT THAT MAY EXPLODE OR  
DETONATE IF HANDLED OR TREATED CARELESSLY.  
WARNING  
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or  
death. It may also be used to alert against a highly unsafe practice.  
CAUTION  
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate  
injury. It may also be used to alert against a generally unsafe practice.  
IMPORTANT  
This type of statement is used to draw attention to a procedure that needs to be followed to  
prevent machine damage.  
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Table of Contents  
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Section 1 – Safety Precautions  
Since Mertz Manufacturing has no direct control over machine application or operation,  
following the proper safety practices is the responsibility of the owner and/or  
operator.Remember that this unit is only as safe as those who operate it. Safety tips shown  
throughout this Operator's Manual must be followed at all times.  
GENERAL SAFETY  
Never operate the Brute without first completely reading and understanding this Owner’s  
Manual.  
Only authorized, qualified, and trained personnel are allowed to operate this machine.  
Never operate the machine under the influence of alcohol, awareness altering drugs, or  
medications that would affect your ability to operate safely.  
KEEP CHILDREN CLEAR FROM THE WORK SITE AREA AT ALL TIMES!  
NEVER ALLOW A CHILD TO OPERATE OR RIDE ON THE MACHINE  
Serious injury or death involving children can occur. Stay ALERT and be aware of your  
surroundings at all times. Stop operations if children wander onto the job site. Resume work  
only when the operating area is clear.  
Keep all non-operating personnel away from the machine during operation.  
Passengers must never be allowed to ride on the machine or any attachment.  
Wearing protective clothing and gear, such as hard hats, safety glasses, safety shoes, hearing  
protection, breathing protection, and long pants and shirts is highly recommended. Do not  
operate in clothing or shoes which will expose skin or feet to possible flying debris.  
Clothing should be relatively close fitting. Loose clothing, rings, and other jewelry should be  
avoided because of the danger of catching them on machine parts or controls or on any  
rotating parts, either on the machine or any attachment.  
Keep hands/fingers clear from all rotating parts.  
Never touch engine parts or machine components while they are hot.  
Always perform the “Standard Shut Down Procedure” shown in this manual, if the unit will  
be left unattended for any length of time.  
Use only original CPI or approved replacement parts and attachments. Imitation parts may  
lead to unit damage and/or injury to personnel. The machines’ warranty may be voided if  
unauthorized parts and attachments are used.  
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Safety Precautions  
OPERATING SAFETY  
Plan ahead and learn as much as possible about your job-site area before beginning any  
work.  
Know the exact location of overhead power lines or obstructions.  
Have all buried lines such as; gas, electric, water, telephone and cable TV, marked by the  
proper authorities.  
Prior to use, perform the “Pre-Start Inspection” and Daily Maintenance to make sure that the  
unit is in safe operating condition.  
Never operate a malfunctioning unit!  
Keep hands, gloves, shoes, control knobs, and operator platform clean. Slippery controls can  
cause you to lose control, which may result in an accident.  
Always keep a firm grip on the hand rails located at the operator's platform during travel and  
operations to prevent falling off the unit.  
When working on an unfamiliar construction site, review, understand and follow job site  
safety rules.  
Keep the work site clear of all non-operating personnel. Should a person enter the work area,  
stop machine operation until the work area is clear.  
Prior to unloading the unit and starting to work, inspect the path you will travel and work site  
area for potential hazards. Some of the hazardous conditions you may encounter are:  
– Holes  
– Deep ditches or excavations  
– Drop-offs  
– Soft un-compacted soil  
– Culverts  
– Deep mud / Standing Water  
– Large rocks  
– Slippery surfaces  
– Steep slopes  
– Tall grass, trees, or shrubs  
If any of these conditions exist, correct the hazard or obstruction. If any of these conditions  
can not be corrected, avoid operating or traveling near them.  
Be extremely cautious traveling through or near trees, brush, shrubs or any obstacles which  
might obscure your vision. These might hide potential hazards, such as the edge of a steep  
slope, deep holes, large rocks, etc.  
Never operate near a ditch or embankment where loose or soft ground conditions could cause  
the surface to give way under the machine causing it to become unstable.  
Never exceed the rated capacity of the machine. When using attachments, know their  
capacity ratings and unit limitations. Unit specifications can be found in the Operator's  
Manual  
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Safety Precautions  
Never attempt to operate any attachment without first understanding proper installation and  
operating procedures. The center of gravity, stability, and operating characteristics of the  
entire machine will change with the use of different attachments.  
Operate all controls slowly and smoothly and never abruptly stop any function. This can  
cause the machine to become unstable.  
Always look in the direction of travel.  
Come to a complete stop prior to reversing travel directions.  
Reduce speed and proceed with caution when traveling in reverse or turning.  
Never travel with the loader boom or attachment raised. Lower the boom or attachment as  
soon as possible and travel with the boom at the lowest safe height.  
When traveling with a loaded bucket or forks, the load should be level and the bucket or  
forks tilted back to reduce spilling or loosing the load.  
Approach corners slowly, turning too fast or sharp may cause the machine to tip over.  
Stay alert when operating near traffic or roadways.  
If the unit should begin to tip or become unstable, DO NOT try to stabilize the unit with your  
legs or arms.  
If the unit is involved in an accident or inadvertently damaged during operation, stop and  
perform a thorough inspection. Make sure the unit is in safe operating condition prior to  
resuming work.  
Be alert to any unusual reaction to any of the controls. If anything unusual is noticed, shut the  
machine down and thoroughly inspect it to determine the cause of the problem. Do not  
operate the machine until all required repairs have been made.  
If the unit must be left unattended, shut the machine down and make sure that it can not be  
started by an unauthorized individual.  
Operating on steep slopes can be dangerous and there is a greater risk of the machine tipping  
over or becoming unstable. The list of rules below must be understood and followed for  
maximum safety:  
– Avoid excessively steep slopes or unstable surfaces. If travel on a slope is necessary, keep  
the load low and proceed with extreme caution.  
– DO NOT travel ACROSS excessively steep slopes under any circumstances.  
– Travel straight up and down slopes with the heavy end of the machine pointing up the  
incline. When the machine has no load, the operator's platform end of the machine is  
considered the heavy end. When the machine is loaded or has an attachment on the front  
of the machine, the front is considered the heavy end.  
– Turning on slopes is not a recommended practice, however if you must turn on slopes;  
reduce travel speed to as slow as possible, and exercise extreme caution. Avoid sharp turns  
or sudden movements.  
– Wet or slick ground conditions should be avoided as reduced traction could cause the  
machine to slide down the slope.  
– Do not attempt to install or remove attachments on a slope.  
– Never park the unit on a slope  
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SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SAFETY  
Maintenance work can be hazardous if not done in a careful manner. All personnel should  
realize the hazards and strictly follow safe maintenance practices. Failure to comply with these  
safety precautions may result in serious personal injury and/or death.  
Use only CPI supplied or approved replacement parts and attachments.Imitation parts may  
lead to unit damage and/or injury to personnel. Warranty may be voided if unauthorized parts  
and attachments are used.  
Wear the proper protective clothing and personal safety equipment necessary to perform the  
maintenance or service required.  
Keep the machine free of grass, leaves, or other debris build-up.  
Clean up oil or fuel spillage.  
WARNING  
Fuel or oil leaks or spills can create a fire or explosion hazard.  
Prior to performing maintenance or service, park the unit in a level area away from  
obstructions and/or work site hazards.  
Be sure the area has adequate light and is well ventilated. NEVER operate the machine  
inside a closed area.  
Clean-up any oil, grease, mud, water, or snow which might cause the floor surface to become  
slippery.  
If the machine requires maintenance, take the machine out of service and attach a "Do Not  
Operate" tag at the control panel and remove the ignition key.  
If maintenance or repairs require the boom to be raised, the "Hydraulic Cylinder Lock" must  
be installed.  
Know where all pinch points and rotating parts on the unit are. These areas must be avoided  
to prevent serious injury.  
Remove only those guards or covers on the component being serviced and replace them  
immediately upon completion of the work.  
Never attempt to adjust or service engine or machine components while they are hot.  
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM HAZARDS  
Prior to working on the electrical system:  
Disconnect battery cables, removing the battery ground cable first.  
When re-connecting the battery, connect the battery ground cables last.  
Never allow battery cables to contact hydraulic lines or rub against sharp edges.  
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Safety Precautions  
Battery Hazards  
Before working with batteries, the following are important points about battery safety that you  
should be aware of:  
Batteries are always surrounded by extremely explosive gases. This is especially true when  
the battery is being charged. To avoid explosion:  
– Do not smoke near batteries.  
– Keep arcs, sparks and open flames away from batteries.  
– Perform battery service work only in a well ventilated area.  
• Electrolyte Hazards:  
NOTE: The batteries on the machine may be either be “wet cell” or gel cell. It is still  
important to know and follow these warnings and cautions.  
Battery electrolyte in standard “wet cell” batteries contains sulfuric acid which is poisonous  
and can cause severe chemical burns. To avoid personal injury:  
– Wear a face shield to prevent sulfuric acid contact with your eyes  
– Wear chemical resistant gloves and clothing to keep acid off your skin and clothing.  
– Since wet cell batteries give off explosive gases, use a flashlight to check the electrolyte  
level, not an open flame such as a match.  
– Never check the battery by placing a metal object across the battery posts. The resulting  
spark could ignite anything flammable, causing fire or an explosion.  
– If electrolyte is splashed into your eyes, flush them immediately with clean water and seek  
medical attention.  
– If electrolyte is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.  
– If electrolyte is splashed onto exposed skin or clothing, flush and clean the area  
immediately with clean water and seek medical attention if necessary.  
Jump Starting/Battery Charging Hazards  
Follow the instructions for jump starting or battery charging in the engine owner's manual. You  
must be at the operator's platform when attempting to start the unit with booster batteries and  
jumper cables so that you are at the controls when the engine starts.  
Here are some general safety rules you must follow for jump starting the machine:  
Make sure to connect the positive jumper cable to the positive (RED) remote starter lug on  
the right side of the machine chassis.  
Connect the negative cable to the engine, machine chassis or the furthest ground point away  
from the battery. Never make the final connection at the starter or dead battery. Sparks may  
ignite the explosive gases surrounding the battery.  
When disconnecting cables after jump starting, remove the negative cable first and then the  
positive cable.IMPORTANT: DO NOT let the cable clamps touch when disconnecting them.  
Severe damage can occur to the booster battery or machine.  
• Never charge a battery or attempt to jump start a frozen battery. The sudden surge in  
electrical power could cause the battery to explode.  
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Safety Precautions  
Hydraulic System Hazards  
The hydraulic system is under pressure whenever the engine is running and may hold pressure  
even after the engine is shut off. Cycle all hydraulic controls after the loader boom is resting on  
the ground. Some components will retain residual or trapped pressure. Use extreme caution  
when removing any hydraulic component.  
During inspection of the hydraulic system:  
Cycle all hydraulic controls to release residual pressure.  
Wait for the hydraulic fluid to cool down before disconnecting any hydraulic lines. Hot  
hydraulic fluid can cause severe burns.  
WARNING  
Hydraulic oil under pressure can penetrate body tissue causing serious injury and  
possible death. When troubleshooting a hydraulic system for leaks, always use cardboard  
or wood as a detector. DO NOT USE YOUR BARE HANDS. If you are injected with  
hydraulic oil or any other fluids, immediately seek treatment by a doctor trained in the  
treatment of penetrating fluid injuries.  
Hydraulic fluid can cause permanent eye injury. Wear safety glasses or a full face shield to  
provide appropriate eye protection.  
When venting or filling the hydraulic system, loosen the filler cap slowly to allow any  
pressure in the hydraulic tank to be released and remove the cap gradually.  
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Safety Precautions  
Fueling Hazards  
Most fuels are highly flammable. Observe the following precautionary practices to reduce the  
possibility of a serious accident:  
Always refuel the unit in an open, well ventilated area away from sparks or open flames.  
DANGER  
Gasoline Engines:  
• Shut the engine off before attempting to fuel the machine. Never refuel a unit while  
it is running.  
• Allow engine to cool before re-fueling  
• Always use a funnel or pour spout when filling the tanks.  
• Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive, when fueling. Under certain  
circumstances a static charge can develop and ignite the gasoline. Make sure that  
you are standing on the ground when filling the gas tanks.  
• If you are filling the gas tanks from a service vehicle, make sure to connect the  
service vehicles ground cable to the machine before beginning the fueling process  
and keep the fuel nozzle in constant contact with the rim of the machines fuel tank.  
To avoid static sparks when using a portable fuel container, keep the fuel container  
nozzle in contact with the tank opening during filling.  
• Make sure to move the unit from the transport truck or trailer and only refuel the  
unit on the ground, using an approved container.  
• When filling a portable gas container, always place it on the ground. Never fill a  
portable gas container while it is inside a vehicle, truck, pick-up bed, or any  
surface.  
• Keep sparks and flames away from fuel.  
• Due to the potential for static discharge, do not use any handheld electronic  
devices, i.e. cell phones, etc. while fueling the machine.  
• Do not smoke while refueling or when handling the fuel container.  
• Never cut or weld on or near fuel lines, tanks or containers.  
• Never overfill the tank.  
• Clean up spilled fuel immediately.  
• Store fuel in an approved container and keep out of the reach of children.  
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Section 2 – Operating Controls  
Component Locations  
Front View  
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Item No.  
Description  
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Attachment mounting plate  
Tilt cylinder  
3
Auxiliary hydraulic quick connects  
Boom  
4
5
Fuel tank  
6
Fuel filler cap  
7
Operating controls  
Hand grab rail  
8
9
Manual holder  
10  
11  
12  
Lift cylinder lock  
Lift cylinder (beneath cylinder lock)  
Hydraulic oil cooler  
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Operating Controls  
Rear View  
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3
2
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2144  
Item No.  
Description  
1
2
Operator's platform  
Engine oil dip stick/fill tube  
Engine  
3
4
Engine choke knob  
Air cleaner assembly  
Manual holder  
5
6
7
Fuel filler cap  
8
Fuel tank  
9
Ignition switch and key  
Engine hour meter  
10  
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Operating Controls  
Side View  
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2005-a  
Item No.  
Description  
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Rear drive wheel  
Front drive wheel  
Spark arrestor  
Fuel tank  
Attachment mounting plate  
Boom  
Air filter  
Operator's platform  
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Operating Controls  
Operating Controls  
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Item No.  
Description  
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2
Speed range selector switch  
Attachment tilt control  
Attachment raise control  
Engine throttle  
3
4
5
Travel creep speed control  
Fuel filler cap  
6
7
Fuel tank  
8
Service panel lock  
Hand grip rail  
9
10  
11  
12  
Left travel motor control  
Right travel motor control  
Auxiliary attachment hydraulic control  
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Operating Controls  
Safety Decals  
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4
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2007-a  
Item No.  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Auxiliary Power Control Warning  
Pinch Point Warning  
Fuel Fill Warning  
Boxer decal  
Mertz corporate decal  
Cylinder Lock Installation Warning  
Brute Decal  
Pinch Point Warning  
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Operating Controls  
Safety Decals (Continued)  
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Item No.  
Description  
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2
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Boxer Decal  
Safety Instructions Decal  
Operating Controls Information Plate  
Engine Throttle Decal  
Made In USA Decal  
Auxiliary Power Control Warning  
Pinch Point Warning  
Brute Decal  
Fuel Fill Warning  
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Operating Controls  
Operating Controls Description  
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1. Creep – When a hydraulically powered auxiliary attachment is in use, this control allows the  
operator to adjust the machine travel speed.  
2. Boom Raise and Lower – This lever controls the raising and lowering of the boom  
assembly.  
3. Left Travel Motor Control – Pushing the lever forward rotates the left side wheels for  
forward travel. Pulling the lever backwards rotates the left side wheels for reverse travel.  
4. Right Travel Motor Control – Pushing the lever forward rotates the right side wheels for  
forward travel. Pulling the lever backwards rotates the right side wheels for reverse travel.  
5. Attachment Tilt – Pushing the lever forwards tilts the attachment plate forwards, lowering  
the attachment. Pulling the lever backwards tilts the attachment plate backwards, raising the  
attachment.  
6. Attachment Activation Lever – With your right hand, squeeze the AUXILIARY  
attachment control lever towards the hand hold to activate the attachment in the FORWARD  
motion.  
NOTE: The lever is spring loaded and when released, will automatically move from the  
FORWARD motion position to NEUTRAL stopping attachment motion.  
If you want to reverse the operation of the attachment, move the auxiliary control lever to the  
REVERSE position. The control lever will remain in the REVERSE position detent until it  
is moved to the NEUTRAL position.  
NOTE: If using the auger, FORWARD activates clockwise rotation, BACKWARD activates  
counter-clockwise rotation.  
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Operating Controls  
7. High/Low Speed Range Selector Switch – Selects the speed range that the travel speed  
operates within.  
8. Ignition Switch  
9. Low Oil Warning Light – when the light turns on, it indicates that the engine oil level is  
low. Shut down engine immediately and add oil.  
10.Engine Throttle – The engine throttle is located on the control panel cowling, just  
underneath the operating controls. Moving the control lever upwards increases the engine  
speed and moving the lever downwards slows the engine to idle speed.  
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DANGER  
IMPROPER USE OF THE COMPACT UTILITY LOADER COULD CAUSE SERIOUS  
INJURY OR DEATH. BEFORE OPERATING THE WHEEL LOADER, OR  
PERFORMING MAINTENANCE, THE OPERATOR MUST READ AND  
UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE OPERATOR'S MANUAL, REVIEW MACHINE  
CONTROLS, LOCATE AND REVIEW ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY PLACARDS  
AND RELEVANT OPERATOR SAFETY MATERIALS INCLUDING WRITTEN,  
VISUAL, VIDEO OR VERBAL INSTRUCTIONS.  
Pre-Start Inspection  
It is very important to do a visual inspection of the machine before beginning operation. This  
inspection should include:  
• Check all decals and warning signs for damage.  
• Check engine oil.  
• Check and refill gas tanks.  
• Check hydraulic lines and hoses for signs of damage or leaks.  
• Inspect the machine for any signs of damage or loose fasteners.  
• Check fluid levels and any signs of leaking fluids.  
• Do all Daily Service Checks.  
• Check machine controls to make sure that they automatically return to the neutral position.  
NOTE: The following procedures have several additional service checks and adjustments that  
will need to be followed if your machine is equipped with a track drive system.  
The following information presents details on these inspection points and service checks.  
Daily Service Checks  
Table 1: Service Cycle Table  
Activity  
Daily (10 Hours)  
Fuel  
Engine Oil  
and R  
and A  
Engine Oil Filter  
Air Filter  
Fuel Filter  
Engine Idle Speed  
Spark Plugs  
Battery  
Hydraulics  
- Hydraulic Filter  
- Hydraulic Fluid  
- Hydraulic Hoses  
Grease  
***  
Tires/Tracks  
Visual Check for Loose/Missing Fasteners  
Battery  
Service Cycle - R = Replace = Check  
***Under very wet, muddy, dusty or dirty working conditions more frequent lubrication may be required.  
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Do the following pre-start service checks:  
1. Check condition of all warning and instructional decals. Replace any damaged decals with  
genuine CPI replacement decals.  
2. Check engine oil -  
• Make sure that the engine is OFF.  
• Pull out the dipstick and look for both the full and add oil lines (Item 1, Figure 3–1)  
indicated by the letters “F” and “A”. The correct oil level is between those two lines.  
F
x
x
OK  
x
x
x
A
1
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Figure 3–1 Engine Oil Level Check  
• If the engine oil level is below the add line, indicated by the letter “A” on the dipstick,  
carefully add the proper amount of oil through the engine oil filler tube (Item 1, Figure 3–1).  
It is important to add the correct type of engine oil as stated in the engine manual.  
NOTE: Extremely dusty or dirty working conditions may require more frequent checking,  
filling and/or changing of engine oil.  
• After filling the oil, wait a few minutes and check the oil level again.  
IMPORTANT  
Make sure to securely reinstall the dipstick into the dipstick tube before starting the  
engine.Check engine fuel and fill as needed - be sure engine is OFF  
3. The Brute has two saddle gas tanks (Item 1, Figure 3–2). Each of the tanks has a gas gauge  
located in the filler cap (Item 2, Figure 3–2). Remove cap and visually inspect fuel level to  
make sure that the indicator is showing the proper fuel level. Make sure that each tank has  
been filled on a daily basis.  
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Figure 3–2 Fuel Level Check  
• Carefully pour the gas into the tank, not exceeding the max fill on the fuel gauges.  
CAUTION  
• Allow engine to cool before filling fuel tanks.  
• Do not overfill because gas could spill onto hot engine parts and ignite or explode.  
4. Check all hydraulic hoses, lines and fittings.  
WARNING  
Hydraulic oil under pressure can penetrate body tissue causing serious injury and  
possible death. When troubleshooting a hydraulic system for leaks, always use cardboard  
or wood as a detector. DO NOT USE YOUR BARE HANDS. If you are injected with  
hydraulic oil or any other fluids, immediately seek treatment by a doctor trained in the  
treatment of penetrating fluid injuries.  
• Visually inspect all of the hydraulic hoses, lines and fittings for signs of damage, wear or  
leaking.  
• If any signs of damage are visible, do not operate the machine until repairs have been made.  
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• Some examples of common hydraulic hose damage are shown in Figure 3–3.  
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Figure 3–3 Hydraulic Hose Damage  
1. End fittings damaged or leaking  
2. Outer covering chafed or cut, and wire reinforcing is exposed  
3. Hose shows signs of kinking or crushing  
4. Outer covering ballooning  
5. Check for loose or missing fasteners  
• Inspect for any loose or missing bolts.  
• Tighten or replace any missing bolts immediately.  
6. While you are performing the daily maintenance, inspect the machine for any signs of  
damage, such as missing or damaged components, cracked welds, etc.  
7. Check all 4 tires for the proper tire pressure. The proper pressure level is shown on the side  
of the tire.  
a. Check the track assemblies to make sure that:  
– The tracks are in good condition and are not showing any signs of wear.  
– Track tension is properly set.  
– Track drive motors are not leaking oil or hydraulic fluid.  
8. Grease pivot shafts with proper type of grease. There are 10 grease points on this machine,  
CAUTION  
Before starting the engine:  
• Move all hydraulic control levers forward and release the lever. Make sure that  
each lever automatically returns to the Neutral position.  
• Move all hydraulic control levers rearward and release the lever. Make sure that  
each lever automatically returns to the Neutral position.  
• The Auxiliary Control Lever will remain in either the Forward or Reverse position  
detents until it is manually moved to the Neutral position.  
• If any of the levers, other than the Auxiliary Control Lever, does not automatically  
return to the Neutral position, DO NOT use the machine until repairs have been  
completed.  
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Figure 3–4 Lubrication Points  
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Figure 3–5 Loader Arm Lift Cylinder Base Lubrication Point  
NOTE: Extremely dusty or dirty working conditions may require more frequent service/  
replacement.  
CAUTION  
Make sure to install the cylinder lock before performing any service work underneath the  
raised loader arm assembly.  
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Cylinder Lock Installation  
1. Start the engine. (See Machine Start-up in this section for engine starting instructions).  
2. Fully raise the loader arm.  
3. Shut off the engine.  
4. While holding the loose end of the cylinder lock (Item 1, Figure 3–6), pull the safety lock pin  
(Item 2, Figure 3–6) outwards, releasing the cylinder lock.  
5. Pivot the cylinder lock downwards to the support position (Item 3, Figure 3–6).  
6. Fully reinsert the safety lock pin (Item 4, Figure 3–6), securing the cylinder lock in the  
support position.  
NOTE: Make sure that the safety lock pin goes behind the loader arm cylinder.  
7. Lower the loader arm assembly until it is supported by the cylinder lock.  
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Figure 3–6 Safety Lock Installation  
Cylinder Lock Removal  
1. Start the engine and raise the loader arm to its full height.  
2. Shut off the engine.  
3. Pull the safety lock pin (Item 4, Figure 3–6) fully outwards.  
4. Rotate the cylinder lock (Item 3, Figure 3–6) upwards to the storage position (Item 1, Figure  
3–6).  
5. Fully insert the safety lock pin (Item 2, Figure 3–6) to secure the cylinder lock in the storage  
position.  
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Operating Instructions  
Machine Start-up  
To start the machine, the operator must:  
1. Stand on the operator's platform (Item 1, Figure 3–7).  
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Figure 3–7 Operator's Platform and Safety Treadle  
2. Pull the engine CHOKE knob (Item 2, Figure 3–8) fully outwards.  
3. Move the throttle lever (Item 1, Figure 3–8) to about half way between fast and idle engine  
speeds.  
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Figure 3–8 Throttle and Choke Settings  
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4. Rotate and hold the start switch (Item 1, Figure 3–9) in the START position until the engine  
starts.  
NOTE: The low engine oil pressure warning horn will sound when the ignition key is turned  
to the “ON” position. When the engine starts and oil pressure reaches normal, the horn will  
shut off.  
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Figure 3–9 Engine Keyswitch  
5. As soon as the engine starts, release the starter key. The key will automatically return to the  
RUN position.  
6. Slowly push the choke knob inwards. If the engine begins to sputter, pull the choke knob  
outwards slightly until the engine smoothes out. As soon as the engine warms up and begins  
to run rough, push the choke knob inwards to the normal operating position.  
7. Leave the throttle setting at about the halfway position and allow the engine to idle. This will  
begin warming the hydraulic oil.  
NOTE: In cold weather (32º F [0º C]) after about 5 minutes of engine idling, operate all of  
the main hydraulic controls to cycle warmed hydraulic oil through the hydraulic lines into  
the cylinders and hydraulic motors. Allow the engine to idle for another 5 minutes before  
beginning any machine operations.  
IMPORTANT  
If the engine oil drops below the engine manufacturers required levels, a warning horn  
will sound. Immediately shut down the engine to prevent severe damage.  
DO NOT use the machine until repairs have been made.  
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Machine Shut-down  
To safely shut the machine down, the operator must:  
1. Park the machine on a solid, level area.  
2. Lower the loader arm and attachment to the ground.  
3. Idle the engine for 5 - 10 minutes to allow the machine to cool down.  
4. Shut off the engine.  
5. Clean off any accumulated mud and/or dirt from the machines operating surfaces, i.e.  
operator's platform, drive wheels, etc.  
Transportation  
1. Move the throttle control lever to the mid-range engine speed and set the transport speed to  
the LOW range. Raise the attachment so that it will clear the ramp of the transport trailer.  
NOTE: The longer the attachment, like the trencher, the more the attachment needs to either  
be tilted or raised. It is recommended to back the machine onto the transport trailer and  
position the machine so that the heaviest weight (center of balance) is towards the front  
(hitch end) of the trailer. See Figure 3–10.  
CAUTION  
The Brute is designed for maximum working balance. When traveling on an incline,  
always have the heaviest portion of the machine pointing uphill.  
2. Follow general load carrying safety. Always carry the heaviest load pointing uphill.  
NOTE: When operating without an attachment, the operator becomes the load.  
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Figure 3–10 Transport Position on Trailer  
3. When the machine is positioned on the trailer properly, lower the attachment to the trailer deck.  
4. Shut the engine off and remove the key.  
5. Secure the unit to the transport vehicle with DOT (Department of Transportation) approved  
chains, binders, and DOT guidelines. Make sure to use the appropriate tie-down locations on  
the machine and trailer.  
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6. (Gasoline Units Only) Shut off the in-fuel valves underneath each of the fuel tanks (Item 1,  
Figure 3–11) when transporting the unit to prevent possible carburetor flooding due to  
vibration.  
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1
Left Side of Engine  
Right Side of Engine  
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2033  
Figure 3–11 Fuel Shut Off Valves  
NOTE:  
• Never tow or pull the machine. Damage to the hydraulic motors could result.  
• If the machine is totally in-operable, using lifting straps or cables and a machine that can  
safely lift 4,000 lbs (1820 Kg), lift the machine and place on a trailer.  
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Machine Travel Controls  
WARNING  
• Levers and controls should return to the neutral position when they are released.  
• Make sure that all of the controls are in the neutral (middle) position before starting the  
engine.  
• Operate the controls gradually and smoothly. Excessive speed and quick control movements  
without regard for working conditions could cause an unsafe situation.  
• Make sure to maintain your grip on both of the hand grips any time the machine is in motion.  
NOTE: If your machine is equipped with a track drive system, additional safety systems have  
been built into the track drive. Due to the spring tension system built into the track drive system  
as a safety mechanism, the machine can be put into an extreme situation during which the drive  
sprocket will bypass the rubber track guide holes causing a popping noise, called “cogging”.  
This situation is part of the track drive systems safety design, and indicates that this portion of  
the safety system is functioning properly. The “cogging” condition is most likely to occur while  
operating in a reverse direction pulling a heavy load, and during the first 50 hours of track  
usage. It is caused by the tension spring being fully compressed due to high track load. If a  
cogging condition occurs, immediately stop machine travel and auxiliary functions and reverse  
travel direction slightly to de-compress track tension. Continued cogging will cause the track  
drive sprocket to seat into the rubber track incorrectly, and cause damage to the track. If  
cogging occurs, stop travel function and check for and remove any debris or foreign matter in  
the drive system, check track for proper tension as shown in Section 4 of this manual, and  
resume operation.  
Forward Travel  
Reverse Travel  
Push both control  
levers forwards to  
travel straight  
forward. The  
farther these are  
moved, the faster  
the machine will  
travel. See Figure  
3–12.  
Pull both control  
levers backwards  
to travel straight  
backwards. The  
farther these are  
moved, the faster  
the machine will  
travel. See Figure  
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Figure 3–12  
Forward Travel  
Figure 3–13  
Reverse Travel  
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Right Turn During Forward Travel  
Left Turn During Forward Travel  
To turn to the  
To turn to the left,  
move the right  
hand control lever  
farther forward  
than the left  
right, move the left  
hand control lever  
farther forward  
than the right  
control lever. The  
farther forward the  
left control is  
moved, the faster  
the right turn will  
be made. See  
control lever. The  
farther forward the  
right control is  
moved, the faster  
the left turn will be  
made. See  
Figure 3–14.  
Figure 3–15.  
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Figure 3–14  
Right Hand Turn  
in Forward  
Figure 3–15  
Left Hand Turn  
in Forward  
Right Turn During Reverse Travel  
Left Turn During Reverse Travel  
Move the left hand  
control lever  
farther backward  
than the right  
Move the right  
hand control lever  
farther backwards  
than the left  
control lever. The  
farther forward the  
left control is  
moved, the faster  
the right turn will  
be made. See  
control lever. The  
farther forward the  
right control is  
moved, the faster  
the left turn will be  
made. See  
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Figure 3–16  
Right Hand Turn  
in Reverse  
Figure 3–17  
Left Hand Turn  
in Reverse  
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Spin Turn  
CAUTION  
Make sure to use the machine hand holds while doing a spin turn to maintain your  
balance.  
Move the travel control levers in opposite  
directions to spin the machine on it axis.  
To spin left, move the right control lever  
forward while pulling the left control lever  
backwards; to spin turn to the right, push  
the left control lever forwards and while  
pulling the right control lever backwards.  
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Figure 3–18 Spin Turn  
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Attachment Installation and Removal  
Attachment Lock Pins  
The mounting plate located at the front of the machine provides for the easy installation and  
safe use of the wide variety of available attachments. This system is very easy to use, but  
requires the proper use of the attachment lock pins. There are two positions for the attachment  
lock pins, the unlocked position and the locked position.  
Once the machine has picked up an attachment, shut off the engine and rotate the attachment  
locks into the “locked” position (Item 1, Figure 3–19). As you rotate the lock pin, it will drop  
downwards, securing the attachment to the machine. If the lock pin does not drop into the  
locked position, start the engine and either raise or lower the attachment slightly until the lock  
pins snap into place.  
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1
Pins Locked  
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Figure 3–19 Attachment Locks in Locked Position  
CAUTION  
Until the attachment lock pins are fully in the locked position, the attachment has not  
been safely secured to the machine. Do not stand near the attachment until it is fully  
secured to the machine.  
To release an attachment, rotate the attachment locks to the “unlocked” position (Item 1, Figure  
3–20). The lock pins will automatically rise, releasing the attachment from the machine. If the  
pins do not release the attachment or are very hard to rotate, start the engine and tilt the  
attachment slightly forwards or backwards until the pins can be rotated.  
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CAUTION  
Make sure to keep your hands and feet away from the attachment during the unlocking  
process. As the attachment becomes free from the machine, it may move.  
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1
Pins Unlocked  
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Figure 3–20 Attachment Locks in Unlocked Position  
Installation of Non-Hydraulically Powered Attachments  
There are many available attachments that are very easy to install. To install any of the non-  
hydraulically powered attachments:  
1. Position the attachment on a level surface.  
NOTE: Clean the inside lower edge of the female attachment mounting plate to remove any  
debris that might interfere with the attachment installation.  
2. Start the machines engine, lower the loader arm and tilt the mounting plate forwards.  
NOTE: Make sure that both of the attachment lock pins (Item 1, Figure 3–20) are in the  
“unlocked” position. See Attachment Lock Pins earlier in this section.  
3. Slowly drive towards the attachment and align the top edge of the male mounting plate  
(Item 1, Figure 3–21) and the upper lip of the female attachment mounting plate (Item 2,  
Figure 3–21). Tuck the upper edge of the male mounting plate into the upper lip of the  
female attachment mounting plate.  
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Figure 3–21 Non-powered Attachment Installation  
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4. When the machines mounting plates top edge is seated in the attachment mounting plate, curl  
the machines mounting plate backwards slightly to allow the lower edge of the machines  
mounting plate to slide into position. See Figure 3–22.  
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Figure 3–22 Attachment Installed  
5. Shut the engine off.  
6. Rotate the attachment lock pins (Item 1, Figure 3–22 and Item 1, Figure 3–23) into the  
locked position, securing the attachment to the machine.  
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1
Pins Locked  
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Figure 3–23 Attachment Locks in Locked Position  
7. Test the security of the attachment connection by fully lowering with loader arm and tilting  
the attachment downwards until the front tires slightly lift off the ground.  
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Removal of Attachment  
1. Lower the attachment onto a firm, level surface.  
2. Shut off the machine engine.  
3. Rotate the attachment lock pins to the UNLOCKED position (Item 1, Figure 3–24).  
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1
Pins Unlocked  
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Figure 3–24 Attachment Locks in Unlocked Position  
4. Start the engine and rotate the mounting plate downwards.  
5. Back away from the attachment.  
NOTE: It may be necessary to lower the loader arm assembly slightly to fully disengage  
from the attachment.  
Installation of Hydraulically Powered Attachments  
There are many hydraulically powered attachments available that are very easy to install. To  
install any of these attachments:  
1. Position the attachment on a level surface.  
NOTE: Clean the lower edge of the female attachment mounting plate to remove any debris  
that might interfere with the attachment installation.  
2. Start the machine engine, lower the loader arm and tilt the mounting plate forwards.  
NOTE: Make sure that both of the attachment lock pins (Item 1, Figure 3–25 and Item 3,  
Figure 3–26) are in the “unlocked” position.  
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1
Pins Unlocked  
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Figure 3–25 Attachment Locks in Unlocked Position  
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3. Slowly drive towards the attachment and align the top edge of the male mounting plate (Item 1,  
Figure 3–26) and the upper lip of the female attachment mounting plate (Item 2, Figure 3–26).  
NOTE: Make sure to position the attachments hydraulic hoses (Item 4, Figure 3–26) so that  
they are not damaged during the installation process. Tuck the upper edge of the male  
mounting plate into the upper lip of the female attachment mounting plate.  
4
2
1
3
2023  
Figure 3–26 Hydraulically Powered Attachment Installation  
4. When the machines mounting plates top edge is seated in the attachment mounting plate, curl  
the machines mounting plate backwards slightly to allow the lower edge of the machines  
mounting plate to slide into position. See Figure 3–27.  
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Figure 3–27 Hydraulically Powered Attachment Installed  
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5. Shut the engine off.  
6. Rotate the attachment lock pins (Item 1, Figure 3–27, Item 1, Figure 3–28) into the locked  
position securing the attachment to the machine.  
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1
Pins Locked  
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Figure 3–28 Attachment Locks in Locked Position  
7. Start the engine and test the security of the attachment connection by fully lowering with  
loader arm and tilting the attachment downwards until the front tires slightly lift off the  
ground.  
8. Shut off the engine.  
9. Move any of the main hydraulic controls forward and backward to release any stored  
hydraulic pressure.  
10.Attach the hydraulic hoses to the quick connects. See Figure 3–29.  
NOTE: There are two hydraulic hoses that need to be connected. The quick connect system  
prevents you from incorrectly connecting the hydraulic hoses, but both hoses need to be  
connected for the attachment to operate.  
a. With the engine OFF, move the AUXILIARY control lever (Item 1, Figure 3–29) toward  
the hand hold, or the FORWARD position, or move the lever BACKWARD into the  
REVERSE detent position. This will release the hydraulic pressure locked in the auxiliary  
hydraulic lines. Leave the control lever in the REVERSE detent position.  
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Figure 3–29 Auxiliary Control Lever  
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b. Remove the protective covers (Items 2, 6, Figure 3–30) from the attachment quick  
connectors.  
c. Wipe off the end of each of the connectors (Items1, 3, Figure 3–30) to remove any dirt or  
debris.  
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1
5
2
6
3
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Figure 3–30 Auxiliary Hydraulic Quick Connects  
d. Insert the attachments’ male coupling (Item 3, Figure 3–30) into the female bulkhead  
quick connect coupling (Item 1, Figure 3–30) on the machine and push until the connector  
locks into position.  
e. Repeat the above process to connect the attachments’ female quick connect (Item 5,  
Figure 3–30) on the other hose to the male bulkhead connector (Item 4, Figure 3–30) on  
the machine.  
f. Check the security of both connections by gently tugging on the attachment hoses to make  
sure that the quick connects are seated properly.  
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11.Make sure that the hydraulic hoses are routed so that they will not be in the way or damaged  
during machine operation. Figure 3–31 shows how the hoses might be routed to keep them  
out of the way during operation and prevent them from being damaged.  
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Figure 3–31 Attachment Hydraulic Hose Routing  
12.The attachment is now ready to use.  
CAUTION  
Before starting the engine, make sure that the Auxiliary Hydraulic control lever is in the  
NEUTRAL position. If this control is left in either the forward or reverse position and the  
engine is started, the attachment will begin to function.  
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Operating Instructions for a Hydraulic Attachment  
1. Move the engine throttle to the full speed setting.  
Raise the attachment off the ground and position it for use.  
CAUTION  
• Make sure that you are standing on the operator's platform. DO NOT step off of  
the platform when the auxiliary attachment's power is engaged.  
• If you release the AUXILIARY hand control/operator presence control, the  
attachment will automatically stop all motion.  
• The Auxiliary Hydraulics will not function properly unless the HIGH/LOW switch  
in set to the HIGH position.  
2. Set the HIGH/LOW switch (Item 2, Figure 3–32) to the HIGH position before activating the  
AUXILIARY control lever. If this switch is not set properly, the auxiliary hydraulics and  
travel controls will not function properly.  
3. With your right hand, squeeze the AUXILIARY attachment control lever (Item 1, Figure 3–32)  
towards the hand hold to activate the attachment in the FORWARD motion.  
NOTE: The lever is spring loaded and when released, will automatically move from the  
FORWARD motion position to NEUTRAL stopping attachment motion.  
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2
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Figure 3–32 Auxiliary Attachment Controls  
4. Lower the attachment to begin work.  
5. If you want to reverse the operation of the attachment, move the auxiliary control lever  
(Item 1, Figure 3–32) to the REVERSE position. The control lever will remain in the  
REVERSE position detent until it is moved to the NEUTRAL position.  
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Travel Creep Control  
The travel system on the machine can be adjusted to make the attachment more effective in  
tough digging situations. The travel “creep” control allows the travel speed to be adjusted from  
full speed forward or reverse to no movement at all. To adjust the travel speed using the creep  
control, move the engine throttle lever to the maximum engine speed and:  
NOTE: Make sure that the High/Low travel speed switch (Item 2, Figure 3–32) is in the HIGH  
position.  
1. Move the AUXILIARY control lever (Item 1, Figure 3–32) to either the FORWARD or  
REVERSE position. The travel speed CREEP control (Item 1, Figure 3–33) is now active.  
2. Start with the CREEP control in the fully engaged position (rotate control fully clockwise),  
which will send all hydraulic power to the attachment and the machine will not travel. .  
NOTE: The OFF position for the creep control lever is straight downwards. This position  
turns the control system off. Rotating the CREEP control lever fully clockwise to the top will  
send all of the hydraulic power to the attachment with no power going to the travel system.  
3. Hold the main travel control levers in either the fully forward or reverse position.  
4. Rotate the CREEP control lever (Item 1, Figure 3–33) to adjust the travel speed as needed.  
NOTE: Rotating the creep control lever controls travel speed:  
counter-clockwise increases the travel speed from very slow to full operating speed. The  
faster the machine travels, the less hydraulic power will be directed to the attachment;  
clockwise decreases the travel speed from full operating speed to full stop. The slower the  
machine travels, the more hydraulic power will be directed to the attachment.  
5. Lower the attachment to the work position.  
6. Rotate the CREEP control lever to adjust the machines travel speed to match the working  
conditions.  
NOTE: When the creep travel speed has been set properly, steering and direction control can  
be adjusted by using either or both of the travel control levers.  
7. To return to full operating speed, release both travel control levers and rotate the CREEP  
control lever downwards past the highest speed setting into the “detent” OFF position. The  
full speed control range will be returned to the main travel control levers.  
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Figure 3–33 Creep Control Lever  
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Removal of Hydraulically Powered Attachments  
CAUTION  
After use, the quick couples and hydraulic fluid will be very hot. Wear gloves when  
disconnecting the auxiliary hydraulic lines.  
To remove a hydraulically powered attachment;  
1. Lower the attachment to the ground and shut off the engine.  
2. Move the hydraulic control levers forward or backward to release any stored hydraulic  
pressure.  
3. Some of the female couplings will have a lock button preventing accidental disconnection.  
To release this type of quick connect, rotate the collar on the female quick connect (Item 1,  
4. Slide the collar backwards on the female quick connect (Item 4, Figure 3–34) until it stops  
against the lock button. The male connector will be released. Move the attachment hose  
away from the bulkhead fitting.  
5. If the female connector does not have the lock pin type collar, just slide the collar backwards  
until the male connector is released.  
5
3
2
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Figure 3–34 Quick Connect Locking Collar  
6. Repeat this procedure on the other hydraulic line.  
7. Cover the hose connections with the dust caps (Item 5, Figure 3–34) and store the hydraulic  
hoses to prevent damage.  
8. Follow the instructions in “Removal of Attachment” earlier in this section to complete the  
attachment removal.  
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Section 4 – Routine Service and Maintenance  
The following information presents the routine service and maintenance required to make sure  
that the machine functions safely and properly. More detailed service information is contained  
in the Service Manual.  
Table 1: Service Cycle Table  
New  
Daily  
Machine  
Weekly  
Monthly  
Activity  
(10 Hours) (20 Hours) (50 Hours) (200 Hours)  
Annual  
Safety Placards  
Fuel  
and R  
and A  
Engine Oil  
and A  
R*  
R*  
R**  
R**  
R**  
R**  
Engine Oil Filter  
Air Filter  
R**  
Fuel Filter  
Spark Arrestor (on muffler)  
Engine Idle Speed  
Spark Plugs  
R
Check and Clean Battery  
Terminals and Battery  
Hydraulics  
- Hydraulic Filter  
- Hydraulic Fluid Level  
- Hydraulic Hoses  
Grease  
R*  
R**  
R**  
and A  
***  
Tire Pressure  
Visual Check for  
Loose/Missing Fasteners  
Clean Engine Oil  
Cooler Fins  
Check and Adjust Track  
Tension  
Service Cycle - R = Replace  
= Check  
A = Add  
* First 20 operational hours, then follow normal service cycle.  
** Extremely dusty or dirty working conditions may require more frequent service/replacement.  
***Under very wet and muddy conditions, more frequent lubrication may be required.  
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Daily Maintenance Procedures  
Do the following procedures daily or every 10 operating hours:  
1. Check condition of all warning and instructional decals. Before operating the machine,  
replace any missing or damaged decals.  
NOTE: Make sure to read and understand all WARNING and SAFETY decals before  
operating the machine.  
2. Check engine fuel and fill as needed - be sure engine is OFF  
a. The Brute has a saddle tank (Item 1, Figure 4–1), on each side of the machine.  
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Figure 4–1 Fuel Level Check  
b. Each of the tanks has a gas gauge located in the filler cap (Item 2, Figure 4–1). Remove  
cap and visually inspect fuel level to make sure that the indicator is showing the proper  
fuel level. Make sure that each tank has been filled on a daily basis.  
Carefully pour gas into the tank, not exceeding the max fill indication shown by the gauge  
in the fuel cap.  
CAUTION  
• Allow engine to cool before filling fuel tanks.  
• Do not overfill because gas could spill onto hot engine parts and ignite or explode.  
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3. Check engine oil -  
a. Make sure that the engine is OFF.  
b. Pull out the dipstick (Item 1, Figure 4–2) and look for the “FULL” line.  
F
x
x
OK  
x
x
x
A
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Figure 4–2 Oil Level Check  
c. If the oil level is between the FULL and ADD lines, the oil level is within the normal use  
range. If the oil level is below the ADD line, carefully add the proper amount of oil  
through the engine oil filler tube (Item 1, Figure 4–2). It is important to add the correct  
type of engine oil as stated in the engine manual.  
NOTE: Extremely dusty or dirty working conditions may require more frequent checking,  
filling and/or changing of engine oil.  
d. After filling the oil, wait a few minutes and check the oil level again.  
IMPORTANT  
Make sure to securely reinstall the dipstick into the dipstick tube before starting the engine.  
4. Release dirt from separator tube at the bottom of the air filter by squeezing the rubber dust  
ejector valve (Item 1, Figure 4–3) underneath the air filter.  
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2020-a  
Figure 4–3 Air Filter Dirt Release  
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5. Check hydraulic oil level, fill as needed with the proper hydraulic oil - be sure engine is OFF  
a. Remove the two lock knobs securing the front service cover.  
b. Raise cover (Item 1, Figure 4–4) and secure in the raised position using the safety support  
lock pin (Item 2, Figure 4–4).  
c. Locate the large hex nut (Item 3, Figure 4–4) on the filter housing assembly (4, Figure 4–4).  
Attached to this hex nut you will find the hydraulic level dip stick.  
d. Unscrew and remove the hydraulic fluid dip stick (Item 3, Figure 4–4). Make sure that the  
hydraulic fluid is at or slightly above the marker hole in the dip stick.  
CAUTION  
If you are checking the fluid level after a period of use, the hydraulic system and  
hydraulic fluid will be very hot. Wear gloves when inspecting the hydraulic fluid level.  
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Figure 4–4 Hydraulic Fluid Level Dip Stick  
e. Add the proper hydraulic fluid (ISO 46 - premium hydraulic oil or equivalent) until the  
fluid level is at or slightly above the marker hole in the dipstick.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not over fill the hydraulic system. Damage to the hydraulic system might result.  
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6. Check hydraulic hoses.  
WARNING  
Hydraulic oil under pressure can penetrate body tissue causing serious injury and  
possible death. When troubleshooting a hydraulic system for leaks, always use cardboard  
or wood as a detector. DO NOT USE YOUR BARE HANDS. If you are injected with  
hydraulic oil or any other fluids, immediately seek treatment by a doctor trained in the  
treatment of penetrating fluid injuries.  
a. Fully raise the loader arm, and secure the safety support.  
b. Open the front service cover and secure with the safety support lock pin.  
2014  
Figure 4–5 Install Safety Support  
c. Press the lock button on the upper inspection panel locks, which will release the panel  
locks (Item 2, Figure 4–6). Remove the inspection panel (Item 1, Figure 4–6).  
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Figure 4–6 Remove Upper Inspection Panel  
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d. Follow all of the hoses, line and tubes from the control valve to their end (Items 1, 2, 4 and  
5, Figure 4–7). Inspect the connections and look for signs of leaking hydraulic fluid, wear  
or damage. Carefully inspect the quick couples (Item 3, Figure 4–7) to make sure that they  
are not damaged or leaking.  
2012  
Figure 4–7 Inspect Hydraulic Lines and Fittings  
e. If any signs of damage are visible, do not operate the machine until repairs have been made  
and documented.  
f. When the inspection has been completed, reinstall the upper inspection cover and secure it  
in position by pressing the lock handles downwards.  
g. Some examples of common hydraulic hose damage are shown in (Figure 4–8):  
3
2
1
4
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Figure 4–8 Hydraulic Hose Damage  
1. End fittings damaged or leaking.  
2. Outer covering chafed or cut, and wire reinforcing is exposed.  
3. Hose shows signs of kinking or crushing.  
4. Outer covering ballooning  
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7. Grease pivot shafts with proper type of grease. There are 10 grease points on this machine,  
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Figure 4–9 Lubrication Points  
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Figure 4–10 Loader Arm Lift Cylinder Base Lubrication Point  
NOTE: Extremely dusty or dirty working conditions may require more frequent service/  
replacement.  
8. Check all 4 tires for the proper tire pressure. The proper pressure level is shown on the side  
of the tire. Make sure that the tires are not worn or damaged.  
9. Check for loose or missing fasteners.  
a. Inspect for any loose or missing bolts or fasteners.  
b. Tighten or replace any missing bolts or fasteners before operating the machine..  
10.Clean the engine oil cooler fins (Item 1, Figure 4–11) of any dirt or debris.  
CAUTION  
If you are performing this service after a period of machine operation, the oil cooler  
assembly will be very hot. Wear gloves to protect your hands.  
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2042  
Figure 4–11 Engine Oil Cooler  
New Machine Brake-in Maintenance Procedures  
Do the following after the first 20 operating hours for a new machine only.  
1. Change engine oil - see engine manual.  
2. Change engine oil filter, which is located on the left side of the engine - see engine manual  
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Figure 4–12 Engine Oil Filter  
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3. Change the hydraulic filter. See Service Manual and Figure 4–13.  
a. Remove the three bolts (Item 1, Figure 4–13) holding the filter cover (Item 2, Figure 4–13)  
in place.  
NOTE: Press downwards on filter cover to relieve the upwards pressure from the spring.  
b. Remove the filter cover and spring (Item 3, Figure 4–13).  
c. Remove the filter element (Item 4, Figure 4–13) and replace with a new filter element.  
d. Inspect the filter cover O-ring (Item 5, Figure 4–13) for any signs of wear or damage.  
Replace as needed.  
e. Reinstall spring and filter cover.  
NOTE: Make sure that the O-ring is properly seated in the filter cover.  
f. Start and run the engine for about 30 seconds.  
Using the hydraulic oil level dip stick (Item 7, Figure 4–13), check the hydraulic oil level. Add  
the appropriate hydraulic fluid as needed.  
1
2
3
7
4
5
6
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Figure 4–13 Hydraulic Oil Filter Assembly  
4. Check for proper track tension (if equipped).  
a. Raise the machine off the ground and support it using a device capable of safely support-  
ing 3000 lbs. See Figure 4–14 for suggested location of the support devices.  
b. Tilt the bucket downwards until the cutting edge is touching the ground. See Figure 4–14.  
c. Lower the loader arm assembly, pushing the front of the machine upwards. Continue  
raising the machine until the rear drive sprocket is off the ground. Shut off the engine.  
d. Measure the gap between the bottom of the center bogey guide roller (Item 1, Figure 4–14)  
and the track. The proper tension will be about a 3/8" - 1/2" deflection.  
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e. If an adjustment is needed, fully remove the adjustment nut keeper (Item 2, Figure 4–14)  
and rotate the adjustment nut (Item 3, Figure 4–14) until the proper track deflection  
measurement is achieved. Reinstall and secure the adjustment nut keeper (Item 2, Figure  
4–14). NOTE: It may be necessary to rotate the adjustment nut slightly to align the  
adjustment nut keeper bolt.  
f. With the tracks still off the ground, start the engine and rotate just the track being adjusted  
three or four times in both forward and reverse. Shut off the engine after rotating the track.  
g. Remeasure the deflection dimension.  
h. Repeat the measurement and adjustment procedure on the other track assembly.  
i. Lower the machine onto the ground.  
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Figure 4–14 Track Tension Adjustment  
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Weekly Maintenance Procedures  
Do the following procedures weekly or every 50 operating hours:  
1. Do all Daily maintenance procedures  
2. Change engine oil and oil filter - see engine manual,  
(First 50 operating hours only, then follow the normal service cycles)  
3. Check the in-line fuel filter (Item 1, Figure 4–15) for signs of water, restrictions or  
contamination. Replace as needed.  
1
Figure 4–15 Fuel Filter  
4. Check Spark Arrestor (Item 1, Figure 4–16) for a build up of carbon. Clean with a stiff brush  
as needed. NOTE: Make sure that the exhaust system has cooled before cleaning the spark  
arrestor.  
1
2050  
Figure 4–16 Clean Spark Arrestor  
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5. Check both spark plugs (Items 1 and 2, Figure 4–17) for damage to the spark plug cables.  
2
1
2044  
Figure 4–17 Check Spark Plugs and Cables  
6. Check the battery (Item 1, Figure 4–18) and cable connections (Items 2 and 3, Figure 4–18)  
for signs of leaking, corrosion or damage. (Some items have been removed for clarity.)  
1
2
3
2045  
Figure 4–18 Battery and Cable Connections  
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Monthly Maintenance Procedures  
Do the following procedures monthly or every 200 operating hours:  
1. Do all Daily and Weekly maintenance procedures  
2. Replace engine oil and engine oil filter - see engine manual  
3. Replace the outer paper element (Item 3, Figure 4–19) and check inner element* (Item 2,  
1
2
3
4
2046  
Figure 4–19 Check Engine Air Filter  
a. Unhook the two retaining clips and remove the end cap (Item 4, Figure 4–19) from the air  
cleaner housing (Item 1, Figure 4–19).  
b. Pull the outer air cleaner element (Item 3, Figure 4–19) out of the housing.  
c. After the main element is removed, check the condition of the inner element (Item 2,  
Figure 4–19). It should be replaced whenever it appears dirty, typically every other time  
the main element is replaced. Clean the area around the base of the inner element before  
removing it, so dirt does not get into the engine.  
d. Do not wash the paper element and inner element or use pressurized air, this will damage  
the elements. Replace dirty, bent or damaged elements with new genuine Kohler elements  
as required.  
e. Handle new elements carefully; do not use if the sealing surfaces are bent or damaged.  
f. Check all parts for wear, cracks, or damage.  
g. Replace any damaged components.  
h. If needed, install the new inner element, followed by the outer element. Slide each fully  
into place in the air cleaner housing.  
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i. Reinstall the end cap (Item 4, Figure 4–19) so the dust ejector valve is down and secure  
the end cap with the two retaining clips.  
*In extremely dusty or dirty operating conditions, this service cycle may need to be  
shortened.  
4. Replace fuel filter (Item 1, Figure 4–20). Shut off fuel at both of the fuel shut off valves  
(Item 1, Figure 4–21) by rotating the valve handle horizontally across the fuel line, shutting  
off the fuel. Remove the spring clamps (Item 2, Figure 4–20) from above and below the fuel  
filter and remove the fuel lines. Replace the fuel filter with a new filter.  
2
1
2
2047  
Figure 4–20 Fuel Filter  
1
1
Right Side of Engine  
Left Side of Engine  
2041  
2033  
Figure 4–21 Fuel Shut Off Valves  
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5. Check battery signs of leakage or for corrosion on the battery cables.  
• On a monthly basis, check the battery (Item 1, Figure 4–22) for signs of leaking electro-  
lyte. If any signs of damage are visible, remove and replace the battery.  
CAUTION  
Wear the proper protective clothing when handling the battery. Leaking battery fluid  
contains acid that can cause burns. Fumes from the leaking fluid can cause respiratory  
problems.  
• Check both of the battery cables (Items 2 and 3, Figure 4–22) for signs of damage or cor-  
rosion. Loosen the cable clamps and remove the cable from the battery. Clean the termi-  
nals with a battery brush. Reinstall and secure the cable clamps.  
NOTE: To prevent corrosion, spray on a battery protectent and sealer onto both terminals  
and cable clamps.  
• Check the battery hold down clamp (Item 4, Figure 4–22) to make sure that the battery is  
being held securely to the machine.  
1
2
3
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Figure 4–22 Battery and Connections  
6. Check for proper track tension (if equipped).  
a. Raise the machine off the ground and support it using a device capable of safely support-  
ing 3000 lbs. See Figure 4–23 for suggested location of the support devices.  
b. Tilt the bucket downwards until the cutting edge is touching the ground. See Figure 4–23.  
c. Lower the loader arm assembly, pushing the front of the machine upwards. Continue  
raising the machine until the rear drive sprocket is off the ground. Shut off the engine.  
d. Measure the gap between the bottom of the center bogey guide roller (Item 1, Figure 4–23)  
and the track. The proper tension will be about a 3/8" - 1/2" deflection.  
e. If an adjustment is needed, fully remove the adjustment nut keeper (Item 2, Figure 4–23)  
and rotate the adjustment nut (Item 3, Figure 4–23) until the proper track deflection  
measurement is achieved. Reinstall and secure the adjustment nut keeper (Item 2,  
Figure 4–23). NOTE: It may be necessary to rotate the adjustment nut slightly to align the  
adjustment nut keeper bolt.  
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f. With the tracks still off the ground, start the engine and rotate just the track being adjusted  
three or four times in both forward and reverse. Shut off the engine after rotating the track.  
g. Remeasure the deflection dimension.  
h. Repeat the measurement and adjustment procedure on the other track assembly.  
i. Lower the machine onto the ground.  
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Figure 4–23 Track Tension Adjustment  
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Annual Maintenance Procedures  
Do the following procedures annually:  
1. Do all Daily, Weekly and Monthly maintenance procedures  
2. Replace air filter** See page 4-14, Step 3.  
3. Check engine idle speed (Refer to engine manual)  
4. Replace spark plugs. (Refer to engine manual)  
5. Check/replace hydraulic fluid**.  
a. Place a suitable sized container under the Brute.  
b. Remove the hydraulic tank drain plug (Item 1, Figure 4–24) and drain all hydraulic fluid  
from the machine.  
NOTE: Make sure to inspect the O-ring on the drain plug. Replace the O-ring if any signs  
of damage are noted.  
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Figure 4–24 Hydraulic Tank Drain Plug  
c. When all of the hydraulic fluid has drained out of the tank, reinstall and secure the drain  
plug.  
IMPORTANT  
Make sure to dispose of the used hydraulic fluid in an appropriate manner.  
d. Remove the two lock knobs securing the front service cover.  
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e. Raise cover (Item 1, Figure 4–25) and secure in the raised position using the safety  
f. Locate the large hex nut on the filter housing assembly (4, Figure 4–25). Attached to this  
hex nut you will find the hydraulic level dip stick.  
g. Unscrew and remove the hydraulic fluid dip stick (Item 3, Figure 4–25).  
h. Fill the hydraulic tank with the proper hydraulic fluid (ISO 46 - Premium hydraulic fluid  
or equivalent) through the dip stick port.  
Using the hydraulic fluid dipstick, make sure that the hydraulic fluid is at or slightly above  
the marker hole in the dip stick.  
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Figure 4–25 Hydraulic Fluid Level Dip Stick  
IMPORTANT  
Do not over fill the hydraulic system. Damage to the hydraulic system might result.  
i. Reinstall and secure the dipstick assembly.  
j. Start the machine and run the engine at low idle for several minutes. Shut off the engine.  
k. Recheck the hydraulic fluid level as described above.  
6. Replace hydraulic filter. See page 4-10, Step 3.  
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General Maintenance  
Draining Fuel Tank (Gasoline)  
DANGER  
1. GASOLINE IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE.  
2. A FIRE OR EXPLOSION FROM GASOLINE CAN BURN YOU OR OTHERS AND CAUSE  
PROPERTY DAMAGE.  
3. DRAIN FUEL FROM TANKS WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD.  
4. FUEL TANKS SHOULD ONLY BE DRAINED IN AN AREA THAT IS WELL VENTILATED.  
5. WIPE UP ANY GASOLINE THAT SPILLS.  
1. Park the machine on a level surface, to make sure that the fuel tanks will be completely  
drained.  
2. Lower the boom and stop the engine. Remove the key.  
3. Allow the engine to cool completely.  
4. Shut off fuel at the fuel shut off valve (Item 1, Figure 4–26) by rotating the valve handles  
horizontally across the fuel lines.  
1
1
Right Side of Engine  
Left Side of Engine  
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2033  
Figure 4–26 Fuel Shut Off Valves  
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5. Remove the spring clamps (Items 2, Figure 4–27) from above and below the fuel filter and  
remove the fuel lines.  
2
1
2
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Figure 4–27 Fuel Filter  
6. One at a time, open the fuel valves and allow the fuel to drain into a suitable container.  
NOTE: Both fuel tanks can be drained through the fuel feed line going to the fuel filter.  
Make sure that the container selected to store the fuel can contain the capacity of both fuel  
tanks.  
IMPORTANT  
Make sure to dispose of the old gasoline in an appropriate manner.  
NOTE: Now is the best time to install a new fuel filter because the fuel tank is empty.  
7. Install the fuel line onto the new fuel filter.  
8. Slide the hose clamp close to the fuel filter to secure the fuel line.  
9. Open the fuel valves in the fuel line.  
10.Refill the tank with fresh, clean fuel.  
11.Check for leaks and wipe up any spilled fuel.  
12.Crank the engine until it starts. Run the engine until it runs smoothly.  
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The following procedures will assist you in determining the potential cause of a machine  
operating problem.  
IMPORTANT  
Make sure to follow all safety precautions stated in this manual when  
doing any work on the machine.  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
Starter does not turn the  
engine over.  
Auxiliary hydraulics lever is  
either in Forward or Reverse  
position with no hydraulically  
powered attachment installed.  
Move lever to neutral  
position.  
Battery is dead.  
Charge the battery.  
If battery does not hold a  
charge, replace the battery.  
Electrical connections are  
corroded or loose.  
Check electrical connections  
for good contact.  
Remove cables from battery  
terminals and fully clean  
battery terminals and cable  
clamps.  
If the cable clamps can not be  
properly cleaned, replace  
connectors.  
Relay or starter switch is  
defective.  
Contact Authorized Service  
Dealer.  
Engine is in hydraulic lock due  
to a cylinder filled with fuel.  
DANGER  
Make sure that the spark plug  
cables have been moved  
away from the engine block  
or any other metal surface. A  
spark could ignite the fuel  
causing a fire or explosion.  
Allow engine to cool before  
attempting this procedure.  
Remove spark plugs and turn  
engine over to pump excess  
fuel from engine cylinder.  
5-1  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
Engine will not start,  
starts hard, or fails to  
keep running.  
Auxiliary hydraulics lever is not  
in neutral position with a  
hydraulically powered  
Move lever to neutral  
position.  
attachment installed.  
Fuel tanks are empty.  
Choke is not on.  
Fill fuel tanks with gasoline.  
Pull choke control fully  
outwards.  
Air cleaner is dirty.  
Clean air filter housing and  
replace the filter elements.  
Spark plug wires are loose or  
disconnected.  
Install wires on spark plugs.  
If the spark plug wires do not  
stay connected, contact  
Authorized Service Dealer.  
Spark plugs are pitted, fouled,  
or gap is incorrect.  
Install new, correctly gapped  
spark plugs.  
Dirty or contaminated fuel filter.  
Replace fuel filter.  
Dirt, water, or stale fuel is in fuel  
system.  
Drain fuel in tanks into an  
appropriate storage container  
and dispose of bad fuel  
properly.  
Refill fuel tanks with fresh,  
clean fuel.  
Replace fuel filter.  
30 Amp fuse blown.  
Replace fuse.  
Engine looses power.  
Engine load is excessive.  
Reduce ground speed.  
Reduce speed of attachment.  
Air cleaner is dirty.  
Clean air filter housing and  
replace the filter elements.  
Engine oil level in crankcase is  
low.  
Add the appropriate engine  
oil to crankcase. See engine  
manual for oil specifications.  
Cooling fins and air passages  
under engine blower housing  
are plugged.  
Remove obstruction from  
cooling fins and air passages.  
Spark plugs are pitted, fouled,  
or gap is incorrect.  
Install new, correctly gapped  
spark plugs.  
Dirty or contaminated fuel filter.  
Replace fuel filter.  
Dirt, water, or stale fuel is in fuel  
system.  
Drain fuel in tanks into an  
appropriate storage container  
and dispose of bad fuel  
properly.  
Refill fuel tanks with fresh,  
clean fuel.  
Replace fuel filter.  
Spark arrestor plugged.  
Clean spark arrestor.  
5-2  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
Engine overheats.  
Engine load is excessive.  
Reduce ground speed.  
Reduce speed of attachment.  
Engine oil level in crankcase is  
low.  
Add the appropriate engine  
oil to crankcase. See engine  
manual for oil specifications.  
Cooling fins and air passages  
under engine blower housing  
are plugged.  
Remove obstruction from  
cooling fins and air passages.  
Abnormal engine  
vibration.  
Engine mounting bolts are  
loose.  
Tighten engine mounting  
bolts.  
With the machines  
engine turned off, the  
boom creeps downward  
more than 3" per hour  
(less than 3" per hour is  
normal for this  
Valve spool leakage.  
Contact Service Dealer.  
Replace cylinder seals.  
Cylinder seals are leaking.  
machine).*  
With the machines  
Cylinder seals are leaking.  
Replace cylinder seals.  
engine turned off, boom  
drops downward quickly  
and then stops.  
The machine does not  
travel in either forward or  
reverse directions.  
Engine is not running at full  
speed.  
Advance throttle to full engine  
speed.  
Hydraulic fluid is cold.  
Fully warm hydraulic fluid.  
Hydraulic fluid level is low.  
Check and fill the hydraulic  
fluid tank with the appropriate  
hydraulic fluid.  
Fuel tanks are empty and  
engine stops.  
Fill fuel tanks with fuel.  
If all above has been checked.  
Contact authorized service  
dealer.  
Track is “cogging”.  
Travelling in reverse with a  
heavy load.  
Slow down travel.  
Reduce load on machine.  
Track tension spring fully  
compressed.  
Stop travel and reverse  
direction to allow the tension  
spring to decompress.  
Check for debris in track that  
could cause the track tension  
spring to fully compress.  
Track tension not set properly.  
Reset track tension.  
*Tested with warm oil and no more than 530 lbs (240 Kg) in the bucket. Measure the  
downward drop at the attachment lock pins on the back of the mount plate.  
5-3  
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Troubleshooting  
Engine Troubleshooting**  
When engine trouble occurs, check the simple causes which, at first, may seem too obvious to  
be considered. For example, a starting problem could be caused by an empty fuel tank. Some  
general common causes of engine troubles are listed below.  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Empty fuel tanks.  
Corrective Action  
Fill fuel tanks  
Engine Cranks But Will  
Not Start  
Fuel shut-off valves closed.  
Open both fuel shut off  
valves.  
Poor fuel, dirt or water in the  
fuel system.  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
Clogged fuel line  
Clean or replace fuel lines.  
Spark plug leads  
disconnected  
Check to make sure that both  
spark plug leads are securely  
attached to the spark plug  
and that they are not  
damaged.  
Faulty spark plugs.  
Replace spark plugs.  
Faulty ignition module(s).  
Test and replace faulty  
ignition module. See engine  
manual.  
SMART-SPARK™  
malfunction (applicable  
models).  
See engine manual.  
Carburetor solenoid  
malfunction.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
Replace hose.  
Diode in wiring harness failed  
in open circuit mode.  
Vacuum fuel pump vacuum  
malfunction, or oil in hose.  
Vacuum hose to fuel pump  
leaking/cracked.  
Battery connected  
backwards.  
Remove battery connections  
and reinstall.  
Engine Starts But Does  
Not Keep Running  
Restricted fuel tank cap vent.  
Clean fuel tank cap.  
Replace fuel cap  
Poor fuel, dirt or water in the  
fuel system.  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
5-4  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
Faulty or misadjusted choke  
or throttle controls.  
Adjust choke and/or throttle  
control cables. See engine  
manual.  
Loose wires or connections  
that short the kill terminal of  
ignition module to ground.  
Tighten connections. See  
engine manual.  
Faulty cylinder head gasket.  
Faulty carburetor.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
Vacuum fuel pump  
malfunction, or oil in vacuum  
hose.  
Leaking/cracked vacuum  
hose to fuel pump.  
Replace hose.  
Intake system leak.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
Diode in wiring harness failed  
in open circuit mode.  
Engine Starts Hard  
Auxiliary control lever is in  
either Forward or Reverse  
position.  
Move control lever to the  
Neutral position.  
Dirt or water in the fuel  
system.  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
Clogged fuel line.  
Clean or replace fuel lines.  
Tighten connections.  
Loose or faulty wires or  
connections.  
Replace wires. See engine  
manual.  
Faulty or misadjusted choke  
or throttle controls.  
Adjust choke and/or throttle  
control cables. See engine  
manual.  
Faulty spark plugs.  
Low compression.  
Weak spark.  
Replace spark plugs.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
Fuel pump malfunction  
causing lack of fuel.  
Engine overheated-cooling/  
air circulation restricted.  
Clean cooling fins and  
remove any debris from  
around engine.  
Quality of fuel.  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
Flywheel key sheared.  
Intake system leak.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
5-5  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
Engine Runs But Misses  
Dirt or water in the fuel  
system.  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
Spark plug lead disconnected  
Check to make sure that both  
spark plug leads are securely  
attached to the spark plug  
and that they are not  
damaged.  
Poor quality of fuel.  
Faulty spark plug(s).  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
Replace spark plugs.  
Tighten connections.  
Loose wires or connections  
that intermittently ground the  
ignition kill circuit.  
Engine overheated.  
Clean cooling fins and  
remove any debris from  
around engine.  
Faulty ignition module or  
incorrect air gap.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
Carburetor adjusted  
incorrectly.  
SMART-SPARK™  
malfunction (applicable  
models).  
Engine Will Not Idle  
Dirt or water in the fuel  
system.  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
Stale fuel and/or gum in  
carburetor.  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
See engine manual.  
Replace spark plugs.  
Fill fuel tanks.  
Faulty spark plugs.  
Fuel supply inadequate.  
Open both fuel valves.  
Open vent on fuel tank cap.  
Clean or replace fuel lines.  
5-6  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
Idle speed adjusting screw  
improperly set.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
Idle fuel adjusting needle  
improperly set (some  
models).  
Low compression.  
See engine manual.  
Restricted fuel tank cap vent.  
Open vent on fuel tank cap.  
Engine overheated-cooling  
system/air circulation  
problem.  
Clean cooling fins and  
remove any debris from  
around engine.  
Engine Overheats  
Air intake/grass screen,  
cooling fins, or cooling  
shrouds clogged.  
Clean cooling fins and  
remove any debris from  
around engine.  
Excessive engine load.  
Low crankcase oil level.  
High crankcase oil level.  
Reduce load on engine.  
Add engine oil.  
Drain engine oil and replace  
with proper quantity.  
Faulty carburetor.  
Lean fuel mixture.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
SMART-SPARK™  
malfunction (applicable  
models).  
Engine Knocks  
Excessive engine load.  
Low crankcase oil level.  
Old or improper fuel.  
Reduce engine load.  
Add engine oil.  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
Internal wear or damage.  
Hydraulic lifter malfunction.  
Quality of fuel.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
Incorrect grade of oil.  
Drain engine oil and replace  
with proper grade of oil.  
5-7  
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6-7-06 - Fifth Proof  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
Add engine oil.  
Engine Loses Power  
Low crankcase oil level.  
High crankcase oil level.  
Drain engine oil and replace  
with proper quantity.  
Dirty air cleaner element.  
Clean air filter separator tube.  
Clean both air filter elements.  
Replace both air filter  
elements.  
Dirt or water in the fuel  
system.  
Drain fuel system and  
replace with fresh, clean fuel.  
Excessive engine load.  
Engine overheated.  
Reduce engine load.  
Clean cooling fins and  
remove any debris from  
around engine.  
Faulty spark plugs.  
Low compression.  
Exhaust restriction.  
Replace spark plugs.  
See engine manual.  
Clean spark arrestor.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
SMART-SPARK™  
malfunction (applicable  
models).  
Low battery.  
Replace battery.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
Incorrect governor setting.  
Engine Uses Excessive  
Amount of Oil  
Incorrect oil viscosity or type.  
Drain engine oil and replace  
with proper type.  
Clogged or improperly  
assembled breather.  
See engine manual.  
Breather reed broken.  
Worn or broken piston rings.  
Worn cylinder bore.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
Worn valve stems/valve  
guides.  
5-8  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
Crankcase over filled.  
Drain engine oil and replace  
with proper quantity.  
Blown head gasket/  
overheated.  
See engine manual.  
Oil Leaks from Oil Seals,  
Gaskets  
Crankcase breather is  
clogged or inoperative.  
See engine manual.  
Breather reed broken.  
See engine manual.  
See engine manual.  
Loose or improperly torqued  
fasteners.  
Piston blow-by or leaky  
valves.  
See engine manual.  
Restricted exhaust.  
Clean spark arrestor.  
See engine manual.  
**This information is from the engine manual included with the machine.  
General Specifications  
Wheel Unit  
Engine Power: (Gasoline)  
Engine Manufacturer:  
Engine Description:  
Wheel Base:  
27 HP  
Kohler  
Command Pro Air Cooled  
36 "  
Width:  
42.5 "  
1,850 LBS  
1,750 LBS  
34 °  
Weight:  
Tip Capacity:  
Dump Angle:  
Dump height:  
53 "  
Hinge pin height:  
69 "  
Travel speed:  
4.5 MPH  
10 GAL  
91 "  
Fuel tank capacity:  
Overall Operating Height:  
Overall height:  
49 "  
Overall Length (with bucket):  
Ground clearance:  
Overall Length (without bucket):  
Operating Capacity, 50% of tip load:  
87 "  
5.625 "  
69 "  
875 LBS  
5-9  
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Troubleshooting  
Track Unit  
Engine Power: (Gasoline)  
Engine Manufacturer:  
Engine Description:  
Wheel Base:  
27 HP  
Kohler  
Command Pro Air Cooled  
37"  
Width:  
43.5 "  
2,250 LBS  
1,800 LBS  
34°  
Weight (without bucket):  
Tip Capacity:  
Dump Angle:  
Dump height:  
56"  
Hinge pin height (fully raised):  
Travel speed:  
70"  
3.5 MPH  
10 GAL  
93"  
Fuel tank capacity:  
Overall Operating Height (fully raised):  
Overall height:  
50"  
Overall Length (with bucket):  
Ground clearance:  
90"  
7.0 "  
Overall Length (without bucket):  
Operating Capacity, 50% of tip load:  
70 "  
900 LBS  
5-10  
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Compact Power Inc.  
P.O. Box 40 – Fort Mill, SC 29716  
Phone: 800-476-9673 – Fax: 803-548-2762  
Part No. 999-860  
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