BOXER 700HDX Manual de usuario

Serial No.s 5121 and Higher
Part No. 76347-314
Manufactured by:
700HDX Operator’s Manual
Phone: Morbark®, LLC.
Sales - 800-831-0042 8507 S. Winn. Rd., P.O. Box 1000,
Parts and Service - 800-255-8839 Winn, Michigan 48896
www.boxerequipment.com www.morbark.com
BIG POWER IN ALL PLACES
®

Your machine’s Model, Weight, and Power Rating along with Serial Number and Date of
Manufacture of your machine are located on the right side panel at the top.
The Engine information is located on a decal on your engine. Refer to your Engine OEM
Manual for decal location.
®
39510-475
700HDX
2660 1206.7
25 18.64
3 5/16”W x 2 7/8” H
MAT’L: .020 DURABLACK w/ 3M 305 SERIES
9485PC or EK ADHESIVE BACK w/FULL COVERAGE.
SUBSTIUTE ADHESIVE MAY BE:
1: OPTI-SOLVE EXTREME. or
2: tesa 4959-Double-sided self-adhesive tape
LLC
3 5/16”W x 15/16” H
SERIAL NO.
39510-154
XXXX
00-00-0000
MAT’L: .020 DURABLACK w/ 3M 305 SERIES
9485PC or EK ADHESIVE BACK w/FULL COVERAGE.
SUBSTIUTE ADHESIVE MAY BE:
1: OPTI-SOLVE EXTREME. or
2: tesa 4959-Double-sided self-adhesive tape

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Morbark, LLC.
8507 South Winn Road, P.O. Box 1000, Winn, Michigan 48896
Phone: Sales - 800-831-0042,
Parts and Service - 800-255-8839
www.morbark.com
LIMITATION OF DAMAGES
City: ___________________ State/Province: __________ Zip/Postal
Code: ________________________
Phone: ________________ E-mail address: ___________________
_____________________________
Model No.________________ Serial No._______________
Engine S/N: ________________________
Location Purchased: _____________________________ Date
Purchased: _______________________
I, (the purchaser), have read and fully understand the operator’s man-
ual, safety instructions and warranty conditions provided with this
equipment.
In-service date restart will only be accepted if this form and a copy
of the bill of sale is completed and returned within 30-days of the in-
service date.
Customer Signature: _______________________________________
_ Date: ____________________
Product Description
Morbark
Manufactured
Components
Vendor Purchased
Components Extended Coverage
New Boxer Compact
Utility Loaders
One (1) year/1,000
hours; whichever comes
rst
Warranty from vendor
applies, minimum of one
(1) year
Can purchase prior to
start-up
Used Equipment As stated on equipment
order
N/A N/A
New Engines N/A See Engine Warranty
Statement
Can purchase prior to
start-up or possibly up to
two (2) years after start-
up depending on the
programs offered by the
engine supplier
Wear Items including
but not limited to such
items as, lubricants,
anti-freeze, uids, lters,
belts, bearings, hoses
and ttings, etc…
Manufacturer’s limited
warranty extended to
the original purchaser to
cover conditions that are
reasonably considered
to have been within the
manufacturer’s control.
Conditions not within the
manufacturer’s control
such as irregular wear,
lack of maintenance,
damage due to accidents
or vandalism are not
covered.
Manufacturer’s limited
warranty extended to
the original purchaser to
cover conditions that are
reasonably considered
to have been within the
manufacturer’s control.
Conditions not within the
manufacturer’s control
such as irregular wear,
lack of maintenance,
damage due to accidents
or vandalism are not
covered.
N/A

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Boxer® Warranty Registration
Dear Customer,
Morbark, LLC., manufacturer of the Boxer® Compact Utility Loader, would like to thank you for
your purchase. Morbark is committed to providing unsurpassed products and product support to
our customers. To accomplish this, we need to update our database with information regarding your
purchase. Currently, the warranty start date (in-service date) is listed as the date the Boxer® Compact
Utility Loader left Morbark, LLC., which may be several months before you received and placed your
new Boxer® product into service.
To ensure you get the full warranty coverage for your purchase, Morbark, LLC. will restart the warranty
start date (in-service date) if you complete the information below and return this form to us with a copy
of the equipment invoice (bill of sale) verifying the in-service date of your Boxer® Compact Utility
Loader. Without receipt of this form, we will continue to use the original equipment ship date
as the warranty start date (in-service date) and not returning this form may result in denial of warranty
entitlements.
To restart the equipment in-service date, simply complete the form below and mail, e-mail, or fax the
completed form and bill of sale to:
Morbark, LLC.
P.O. Box 1000
8507 S. Winn Road
Winn, MI 48896-1000
E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: (989) 866-2280
Fold
Company Name: ________________________________ Contact Name: ________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________________________
City: ___________________ State/Province: __________ Zip/Postal Code: ____________________
Phone: ________________ E-mail address: ____________________________________________
Model No.________________ Serial No._______________ Engine S/N: ____________________
Location Purchased: ____________________________ Date Purchased: _______________
I, (the purchaser), have read and fully understand the operator’s manual, safety instructions and
warranty conditions provided with this equipment.
In-service date restart will only be accepted if this form and a copy of the bill of sale is completed
and returned within 30-days of the in-service date.
Customer Signature: ______________________________________ Date: ___________________

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Morbark, LLC.
8507 South Winn Road
P.O. Box 1000
Winn, MI 48896
Afx
Stamp
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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 to 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.
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.
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.
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.
This type of statement is used to draw attention to a procedure that needs to be followed to
prevent machine damage.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE

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REVISION LOG
Rev: Rev. Date: Pages
Affected:
Description
of Changes:
- Jan 20, 2017 All Initial Release

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Table of Contents
Boxer Product Warranty ..................................................................................iv
Safety Introduction..........................................................................................vii
Be Prepared - Get to Know All Operating and Safety Instructions ...... vii
Learn the Signal Words Used with the Safety Alert Symbol ................ vii
Section 1 – Safety Precautions ....................................................................1–1
General Safety..........................................................................................1–1
Operating Safety.......................................................................................1–2
Service & Maintenance Safety..................................................................1–4
Electrical System Hazards........................................................................1–4
Battery Hazards .................................................................................1–5
Jump Starting/Battery Charging Hazards ..........................................1–5
Hydraulic System Hazards .......................................................................1–6
Fueling Hazards........................................................................................1–7
Section 2 – Operating Controls....................................................................2–1
Component Locations...............................................................................2–1
Left Front View...................................................................................2–1
Right Rear View.................................................................................2–2
Safety Decals.....................................................................................2–3
Operating Controls.............................................................................2–5
Operating Controls Description..........................................................2–6
Section 3 – Pre-Start Inspection and Operation.........................................3–1
Pre-Start Inspection..................................................................................3–1
Daily Service Checks................................................................................3–1
Cylinder Lock Installation..........................................................................3–9
Cylinder Lock Removal......................................................................3–9
Operating Instructions.............................................................................3–10
Machine Start-up .............................................................................3–10
Machine Shut-down ......................................................................... 3–11
Transportation..................................................................................3–12
Lifting Procedures............................................................................3–13
Machine Travel Controls.........................................................................3–14
Attachment Installation and Removal .....................................................3–18
Attachment Lock Pins ......................................................................3–18
Installation of Non-Hydraulically Powered Attachments ..................3–19
Removal of Attachment....................................................................3–21
Installation of Hydraulically Powered Attachments ..........................3–21
Operating Instructions for a Hydraulic Attachment ..........................3–26
Removal of Hydraulically Powered Attachments .............................3–29

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Section 4 – Routine Service and Maintenance ...........................................4–1
Daily Maintenance Procedures.................................................................4–2
New Machine Brake-in Maintenance Procedures ..................................4–14
Weekly Maintenance Procedures...........................................................4–15
Monthly Maintenance Procedures ..........................................................4–16
Annual Maintenance Procedures ...........................................................4–20
General Maintenance .............................................................................4–22
Draining Fuel Tank (Diesel)..............................................................4–22
Fuse Panel.......................................................................................4–24
Track and Tension System Installation ............................................4–26
Section 5 – Troubleshooting ........................................................................5–1
Section 6 – General Specications..............................................................6–1
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