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I'd appreciate any operational or maintenance suggestions you'd be willing to share that might help prevent me, as a new operator, from inadvertently causing excessive wear and tear on the JD 450-C trackloader I just picked up.
Also, a couple specific questions:
1) The Operator's Manual states "whether the crawler is stationary or in motion, the H-L-R lever can be shifted without disengaging the clutch." I assume that means I don't need to depress the clutch pedal when changing direction from forward to reverse and vice-versa?
Then what procedure should I follow as I approach a pile with a load of dirt I'd like to dump on top? When the crawler is in position to dump should I pull the H-L-R level back to neutral or just push in the clutch? My concern is whether I need be worried about excessive wear of the clutch? Should I try to avoid holding the clutch in for extended periods of time?
2) Would it be a good (or bad) idea to occasionally clean the accumulated gunk out from the tracks and undercarriage... perhaps with a pressure washer?
Thanks!
Also, a couple specific questions:
1) The Operator's Manual states "whether the crawler is stationary or in motion, the H-L-R lever can be shifted without disengaging the clutch." I assume that means I don't need to depress the clutch pedal when changing direction from forward to reverse and vice-versa?
Then what procedure should I follow as I approach a pile with a load of dirt I'd like to dump on top? When the crawler is in position to dump should I pull the H-L-R level back to neutral or just push in the clutch? My concern is whether I need be worried about excessive wear of the clutch? Should I try to avoid holding the clutch in for extended periods of time?
2) Would it be a good (or bad) idea to occasionally clean the accumulated gunk out from the tracks and undercarriage... perhaps with a pressure washer?
Thanks!