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KEY FEATURES DETAILS LITERATURE MANUAL VIDEOS
KEY FEATURES, ZAHN STUMP GRINDER
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- Low-maintenance hydraulic wheel has no belts, gears, or pulleys to adjust, minimizing maintenance and downtime.
- Reversible wheel can dislodge stump debris without manual assistance, further reducing downtime.
DETAILS, ZAHN STUMP GRINDER
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- With 12 solid-steel cutting teeth, the Zahn stump grinder efficiently powers through stumps of up to 24" (610 mm) high and 36" (914 mm) in diameter.
- Choice of 18- or 20-inch tires, air- or urethane-filled, depending on jobsite conditions and traction requirements.
- Color-coded hose connections make it easy to attach the front end to the power unit, for greater convenience and productivity.
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- The 11-gallon (41.6 L) fuel tank enables you to work all day without having to refuel; with the tank's molded-in sight glass, you can keep a close eye on fuel consumption.
- Soft-touch, color-coded, ergonomic controls are easy to grip, easy to learn, and provide smooth, easy operation.
- Convenient cargo tray is large enough to store a water bottle, work gloves, cell phone or assorted tools.
- See a 360º view of the Zahn by clicking here.
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LITERATURE, Zahn Stump Grinder
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MANUAL, ZAHN STUMP GRINDER
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The stump grinder compact utility attachment’s hydraulic features a tough, double-acting cylinder that allows the operator to tackle the largest stumps without having to reposition the loader. | | YARD CRASHERS
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R230 4WD R300 4WD TRACKS SAFETY
SPECIFICATIONS, R230 4WD
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With 18 x 9.5-8 Tires
DIMENSIONS* Mobile length Wheelbase Tractor back to rear axle Rear axle to attachment mounting Attachment mounting to front axle Mobile height Ground clearance Platform height Width Angle of departure Mass Vehicle clearance circle (SAE) wall-to-wall Right turn, 18 x 9.5-8 tires Left turn, 18 x 9.5-8 tires
OPERATION Ground drive speed, forward Low High Ground drive speed, reverse Low High POWER PLANT Engine Fuel Cooling medium Number of cylinders Displacement Bore Stroke Manufacturer's power rating Rated speed
POWER TRAIN
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U.S. 70 in 34.2 in 26.8 in 19.2 in 15 in 53.5 in 5.3 in 10.7 in 36 in 25° 1290 lb
11.3 ft 10.5 in
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3.5 mph 5.9 mph
3.5 mph 5.9 mph
U.S. Kohler CH23S Gasoline Air 2 41.1 in3 3.15 in 2.64 in 23 hp 3600 rpm
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METRIC 1.78 m 869 mm 681 mm 488 mm 381 mm 1.36 m 135 mm 272 mm 914 mm
585 kg
3.44 m 3.2 m
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5.6 km/h 9.5 km/h
5.6 km/h 9.5 km/h
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674 cm3 80 mm 67 mm 17.2 kW
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Parking brake: Mechanical, hand operated Service brake: Ground drive speed/direction control brakes machine hydraulically when moved to neutral position
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TIRES/PRESSURE 18 x 9.5-8, 2-ply, bar lug Tire assembly mass Urethane filled 18 x 9.5-8, 2ply, bar lug Tire assembly mass Urethane filled 20 x 10-8, ply, bar lug Tire assembly mass 18 x 8.5-8, ply, turf Tire assembly mass
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Auxiliary: Gear pump Flow rate Pressure Ground drive: Hydrostat Flow rate Pressure
FLUID CAPACITIES Fuel tank Engine oil, including filter Hydraulic reservoir Total hydraulic system volume
BATTERY SAE reserve capacity rating SAE cold crank rating @ 0° F (-18° C)
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U.S. 12 psi 22 lb N/A 36 lb N/A 49 lb 22 psi 20 lb
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12 gpm 3000 psi
19.3 gpm 3500 psi
U.S. 10.9 gal 2 qt 7.7 gal 8.5 gal
U.S. 32 min 200 amps
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METRIC 82.7 kPa 9.98 kg N/A 16.33 kg N/A 22.23 kg 151 kPa 9.07 kg
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46 L/min 207 bar
73 L/min 241 bar
METRIC 41.3 L 1.9 L 29.1 L 32.2 L
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*Unless otherwise specified, all figures are for standard equipment only. Specifications are called out according to SAE recommended procedures. Due to selected options, delivered equipment may not necessarily match that described. Specifications are general and subject to change without notice. If exact measurements are required, equipment should be weighed and measured.
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SPECIFICATIONS, R300 4WD
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With 18 x 9.5-8 Tires
DIMENSIONS* Mobile length Wheelbase Tractor back to rear axle Rear axle to attachment mounting Attachment mounting to front axle Mobile height Ground clearance Platform height Width Angle of departure Mass Vehicle clearance circle (SAE) wall-to-wall Right turn, 18 x 9.5-8 tires Left turn, 18 x 9.5-8 tires
OPERATION Ground drive speed, forward Low High Ground drive speed, reverse Low High
POWER PLANT Engine Fuel Cooling medium Number of cylinders Displacement Bore Stroke Manufacturer's power rating Rated speed
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U.S. 70 in 34.2 in 26.8 in 19.2 in 15 in 53.5 in 5.3 in 10.7 in 36 in 25° 1290 lb
11.3 ft 10.5 ft
U.S.
3.5 mph 5.9 mph
3.5 mph 5.9 mph
U.S. Kohler CH750S Gasoline Air 2 45.6 in3 3.3 in 2.7 in 30 hp 3600 rpm
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METRIC 1.78 m 869 mm 681 mm 488 mm 381 mm 1.36 m 135 mm 272 mm 914 mm
585 kg
3.44 m 3.2 m
METRIC
5.6 km/h 9.5 km/h
5.6 km/h 9.5 km/h
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747 cm3 83 mm 69 mm 22.4 kW
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POWER TRAIN Parking brake: Mechanical, hand operated Service brake: Ground drive speed/direction control brakes machine hydraulically when moved to neutral position
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TIRES/PRESSURE 18 x 9.5-8, 2-ply, bar lug Tire assembly mass Urethane filled 18 x 9.5-8, 2-ply, bar lug Tire assembly mass Urethane filled 20 x 10-8, ply, bar lug Tire assembly mass 18 x 8.5-8, ply, turf Tire assembly mass
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Auxiliary: Gear pump Flow rate Pressure Ground drive: Hydrostat Flow rate Pressure
FLUID CAPACITIES Fuel tank Engine oil, including filter Hydraulic reservoir Total hydraulic system volume
BATTERY SAE reserve capacity rating SAE cold crank rating @ 0° F (-18° C)
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U.S. 12 psi 22 lb N/A 36 lb N/A 49 lb 22 psi 20 lb
U.S.
12 gpm 3000 psi
19.3 gpm 3500 psi
U.S. 10.9 gal 2 qt 7.7 gal 8.5 gal
U.S. 32 min 200 amps
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METRIC 82.7 kPa 9.98 kg N/A 16.33 kg N/A 22.23 kg 151.7 kPa 9.07 kg
METRIC
46 L/min 241 bar
73 L/min 241 bar
METRIC 41.3 L 1.9 L 29.1 L 32.2 L
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*Unless otherwise specified, all figures are for standard equipment only. Specifications are called out according to SAE recommended procedures. Due to selected options, delivered equipment may not necessarily match that described. Specifications are general and subject to change without notice. If exact measurements are required, equipment should be weighed and measured.
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- Heavy-duty tracks provide exceptional traction especially when pulling a
vibratory plow or other Zahn front ends that require extra drawbar
pull.
- High flotation helps minimize surface damage to turf, so you can work
confidently on and around sensitive landscapes and established lawns.
- Tracks enable the Zahn to travel across trenches, a great advantage when installing irrigation systems.
- Tracks "walk" or oscillate 12 degrees, which helps provide greater
stability when loading, unloading, and maneuvering over curbs or other
rough and uneven terrain.
- Enables you to work in all types of soil and weather conditions.
- Tracks do not increase the width of the machine, so it still fits comfortably through a standard 36-inch (0.9 m) yard gate.
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Jobsite safety cannot be overemphasized. You're working on and around heavy equipment that you need to understand and respect. Below is a "Safety Matters" topic relevant to this Ditch Witch product. For other "Safety Matters" topics, plus safety videos and other important facts about jobsite safety, please visit our Ditch Witch Safe page.
Locating safety. Remember that you can verify locates with Ditch Witch electronic pipe and cable locators, and a sure way to verify the location of buried utilities is to expose the lines with a Ditch Witch vacuum excavator.
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 Safety Matters is intended to promote discussions of safety issues among underground construction professionals. TOPIC #7: TRANSPORT — PART II - LOADING AND HOOKING UP A TRAILER Potential HazardsPrecautions- ALWAYS use safety chains.
- Connect breakaway brake cable (if equipped) to tow vehicle.
- ALWAYS maintain proper tire pressure and replace worn tires.
- Make sure the wheel lug nuts/bolts on the tow vehicle and trailer are tightened to the correct torque.
- Be sure the hitch, coupler, draw bar, and other equipment that connect the trailer and the tow vehicle are properly secured and adjusted.
- Check that the wiring is properly connected— not touching the road, but loose enough to make turns without disconnecting or damaging the wires
- Make sure all running lights, brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights are working. Do not use the trailer without working lights.
- Verify that the brakes on the tow vehicle and trailer are operating correctly.
- heck that ALL items are securely fastened on the trailer. Even small items can be hazardous if they aren't secured.
- Use appropriate restraints (see equipment operator's manual) and the tie-down points as indicated on equipment.
- Be sure the trailer jack, tongue support, and any attached stabilizers are raised and locked in place.
- Check load distribution to make sure the tow vehicle and trailer are properly balanced front-to-back and side-to-side.
- Check side- and rear-view mirrors to make sure you have good visibility.
- Check routes and restrictions on bridges and tunnels.
- Make sure you have wheel chocks and jack stands. Use them before disconnecting the trailer from the tow vehicle.
- If equipment does not come with stow locks to secure attachments that may swing beyond the sides of the trailer, use tiedowns to secure them.
Information/Facts- Your ability to handle and control your tow vehicle and trailer is greatly improved when the cargo is properly loaded and distributed.
- Equipment can move during transport if not tied down. This can affect weight distribution and cause the trailer to sway.
- Safety chains should cross under the tongue to prevent the tongue from dropping to the road in case of a separation. Tongue weight is the amount of weight being supported by the tongue. Too little tongue weight can cause trailer sway. Too much tongue weight can exceed the rating of the hitch or raise the tow vehicle's front tires, decreasing control. Tongue weight is determined by the placement of the load on the trailer. To increase tongue weight, move the load forward on the trailer. Ten to fifteen percent of total trailer weight (equipment plus trailer) must be on the tongue to help prevent trailer sway.
TALES FROM THE TRENCH- A bushing was left loose on an equipment trailer. During travel, the bushing fell off the trailer, bounced on the pavement, and went through the windshield of a compact vehicle. The elderly woman driver was killed when the bushing struck her in the head.
- A small pedestrian machine was loaded on a trailer and was not tied down. It bounced on the small trailer and caused the trailer to sway. The driver lost control of the tow vehicle and caused a wreck.
- A large machine was not tied down to the trailer. While taking a sharp turn slightly too fast, the machine overturned and fell off the trailer. Fortunately, no other vehicles or pedestrians were in the way of the falling machine.
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