John Deere TY26312 Operator's Manual
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Ensure the vehicle is on a stable and level surface. Position the jack under the manufacturer's recommended lift point. Slowly pump the handle to raise the vehicle to the desired height, ensuring stability throughout the process.
Regularly check the jack for any signs of wear or damage. Lubricate moving parts with oil as recommended in the manual. Ensure hydraulic fluid levels are adequate and replace as needed.
First, check for any visible leaks or damages. Ensure the release valve is fully closed. Inspect the hydraulic fluid level and top up if necessary. If problems persist, consult a professional for repairs.
To lower the vehicle safely, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise. This will gradually lower the vehicle. Make sure no one is beneath the vehicle during this process.
Yes, replacement parts such as seals and handles are available. Refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for part numbers and replacement procedures.
The John Deere TY26312 Jack is designed to support up to 3 tons (6,000 lbs). Always ensure the load does not exceed this limit for safe operation.
Perform a visual inspection before each use, and conduct a thorough inspection monthly or after every 20 uses, whichever comes first.
Look for oil stains or wet spots around the hydraulic system. A noticeable drop in lifting power can also indicate a leak.
Store the jack in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure it is in a fully lowered position to relieve pressure on the hydraulic system.
Wear protective gear, ensure the vehicle is on a stable surface, never exceed the jack's weight capacity, and verify the jack is correctly positioned before lifting.