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OPERATOR/SERVICE MANUAL Stone Stomper MODEL: XN650R, XN650ROI, XT728R,XT728ROI, XM832R, XM832ROI,XJ834HG, XD836Y
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OPERATOR/SERVICE MANUAL MODEL: XN650R, XN650ROI, XT728R, XT728ROI, XM832R, XM832ROI, XJ834HG, XD836Y STOMPER ® - 2 Cycle Oil Injected and Pre-Mix, 4 Cycle and Diesel REVISION: F 5/02 P/N 56318 A 100% employee-owned American manufacturer
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OPERATOR/SERVICE MANUALMODEL: XN650R, XN650ROI, XT728R,

XT728ROI, XM832R, XM832ROI,XJ834HG, XD836Y

STOMPER® - 2 Cycle Oil Injected and Pre-Mix,4 Cycle and Diesel

REVISION: F 5/02 P/N 56318

A 100% employee-owned American manufacturer

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TABLE OF CONTENTSOPERATOR/SERVICE MANUAL

STOMPER

FOREWORD ....................................................................................................................................... 6

LIMITED WARRANTY ..................................................................................................................................... 7

SECTION 1 - TECHNICAL DATA .................................................................................................................... 9 - 10

1.1 Machine Sound Level Test ........................................................................................................... 10

1.2 Vibration Tests .............................................................................................................................. 10

SECTION 2 - HEALTH & SAFETY .................................................................................................................. 11 - 14

SECTION 3 - OPERATIONS/ROUTINE MAINTENANCE - 2-CYCLE OIL INJECTED STOMPER .............. 15 - 21

3.1 Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 16

3.2 Operating Principle ........................................................................................................................ 17

3.3 Pre-Operation Checks .................................................................................................................... 17 - 19

3.3.1 Spark Plug ...................................................................................................................... 17

3.3.2 Starter Screen ................................................................................................................. 17

3.3.3 Fasteners ....................................................................................................................... 17

3.3.4 Fuel Mixture ................................................................................................................... 17 - 18

3.3.5 Oil Pipe Replacement ..................................................................................................... 18

3.3.6 Lubrication ..................................................................................................................... 18

3.3.7 Air Cleaner ..................................................................................................................... 19

3.4 To Start Machine ........................................................................................................................... 19

3.5 To Stop Machine ........................................................................................................................... 19

3.6 Operation of Machine ................................................................................................................... 19

3.7 Throttle Control Cable Adjustment ............................................................................................... 20

3.8 Setting High RPM ......................................................................................................................... 20

3.9 Throttle Handle Adjustment .......................................................................................................... 20

3.10 Idle Setting .................................................................................................................................... 20

3.11 Storing Stompers ........................................................................................................................... 21

SECTION 4 - OPERATIONS/ROUTINE MAINTENANCE - DIESEL STOMPER ........................................... 23 - 33

4.1 Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 24

4.2 Operating Principle ........................................................................................................................ 25

4.3 Pre-Operation Checks .................................................................................................................... 25 - 26

4.3.1 Engine Checks ............................................................................................................... 25

4.3.2 Starter Screen ................................................................................................................. 26

4.3.3 Fasteners ....................................................................................................................... 26

4.3.4 Lubrication ..................................................................................................................... 26

4.3.5 Air Cleaner ..................................................................................................................... 26

4.4 To Start Machine ........................................................................................................................... 26 - 27

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4.5 To Stop Machine ........................................................................................................................... 27

4.6 Operation of Machine ................................................................................................................... 27

4.7 Lifting and Transporting ............................................................................................................... 27

4.8 Engine Idle .................................................................................................................................... 28

4.8.1 Fuel System .................................................................................................................... 28

4.9 Disassembly and Reassembly - Fuel Injection Pump .................................................................... 29

4.10 Fuel Injection Valve ....................................................................................................................... 29 - 30

4.11 Disassembly and Reassembly - Case Nut ..................................................................................... 30

4.11.1 Adjustment .................................................................................................................... 30 - 31

4.12 Fuel Filter ...................................................................................................................................... 31

4.13 Speed Control Device .................................................................................................................... 31

4.14 Throttle Control Cable Adjustment ............................................................................................... 32

4.15 Setting High RPM ......................................................................................................................... 32

4.16 Throttle Handle Adjustment .......................................................................................................... 32

4.17 Storing Stompers ........................................................................................................................... 32 - 33

SECTION 5 - OPERATIONS/ROUTINE MAINTENANCE - 2-CYCLE PRE-MIX STOMPER ........................ 35 - 41

5.1 Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 36

5.2 Operating Principle ........................................................................................................................ 37

5.3 Pre-Operation Checks .................................................................................................................... 37

5.3.1 Spark Plug ...................................................................................................................... 37

5.3.2 Starter Screen ................................................................................................................. 37

5.3.3 Fasteners ....................................................................................................................... 37

5.3.4 Fuel Mixture ................................................................................................................... 37 - 38

5.3.5 Oil Pipe Replacement ..................................................................................................... 38

5.3.6 Lubrication ..................................................................................................................... 38

5.3.7 Air Cleaner ..................................................................................................................... 38

5.4 To Start Machine ........................................................................................................................... 39

5.5 To Stop Machine ........................................................................................................................... 39

5.6 Operation of Machine ................................................................................................................... 39

5.7 Throttle Control Cable Adjustment ............................................................................................... 40

5.8 Setting High RPM ......................................................................................................................... 40

5.9 Throttle Handle Adjustment .......................................................................................................... 40

5.10 Idle Setting .................................................................................................................................... 40

5.11 Storing Stompers ........................................................................................................................... 41

SECTION 6 - OPERATIONS/ROUTINE MAINTENANCE - 4-CYCLE GAS STOMPER................................ 43 - 49

6.1 Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 44

6.2 Operating Principle ........................................................................................................................ 45

6.3 Pre-Operation Checks .................................................................................................................... 45

6.3.1 Spark Plug ...................................................................................................................... 45

6.3.2 Starter Screen ................................................................................................................. 45

6.3.3 Fasteners ....................................................................................................................... 45

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6.3.4 Fuel Mixture ................................................................................................................... 45

6.3.5 Lubrication ..................................................................................................................... 45 - 46

6.3.6 Air Cleaner ..................................................................................................................... 46

6.4 To Start Machine ........................................................................................................................... 46

6.5 To Stop Machine ........................................................................................................................... 46

6.6 Operation of Machine ................................................................................................................... 47

6.7 Idle Speed Adjustment .................................................................................................................. 48

6.8 Air Vent Tube Inspection .............................................................................................................. 48

6.9 Throttle Control Cable Adjustment ............................................................................................... 48

6.10 Setting High RPM ......................................................................................................................... 49

6.11 Throttle Handle Adjustment .......................................................................................................... 49

6.12 Storing Stompers ........................................................................................................................... 49

SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................................... 51 - 54

7.1 Important - Maintenance Tasks ..................................................................................................... 52

7.2 Instruction for Base Plate Removal ............................................................................................... 53

7.3 Instruction for Service Lower Unit XN Oil Injected and Pre-Mix Stomper Model XN650 ............. 54

SECTION 8 - EXPLODED VIEWS WITH PARTS ........................................................................................... 55 - 95

8.1 Hardware Key ................................................................................................................................ 57

8.2 Torque Charts ................................................................................................................................ 58 - 59

8.3 Gearcase for XN Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ..................................................................................... 60 - 61

8.4 Gearcase for XT Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ..................................................................................... 62 - 63

8.5 Gearcase for XM Oil Injected and Pre-Mix .................................................................................... 64 - 65

8.6 Gearcase - XD Diesel ..................................................................................................................... 66 - 67

8.7 Gearcase - XJ 4-Cycle .................................................................................................................... 68 - 69

8.8 Lower Unit for XN Oil Injected and Pre-Mix .................................................................................. 70 - 71

8.9 Lower Unit for XT Oil Injected and Pre-Mix .................................................................................. 72 - 73

8.10 Lower Unit for XM Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ................................................................................. 74 - 75

8.11 Lower Unit for XD Diesel and XJ 4-Cycle ..................................................................................... 76 - 77

8.12 Engine - XN/XT and XM Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ....................................................................... 78 - 79

8.13 Engine - XD Diesel ........................................................................................................................ 80 - 81

8.14 Engine - XJ 4-Cycle ....................................................................................................................... 82 - 83

8.15 Handle and Fuel Tank - XN Oil Injected and Pre-Mix .................................................................... 84 - 85

8.16 Handle and Fuel Tank - XT/XM Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ............................................................. 86 - 87

8.17 Handle and Fuel Tank - XD Diesel ................................................................................................ 88 - 89

8.18 Handle and Fuel Tank - XJ 4-Cycle ............................................................................................... 90 - 91

8.19 Shoes XT/XN Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ......................................................................................... 92 - 93

8.20 Decal Identification ....................................................................................................................... 94 - 95

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING ................................................................................................ 99

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These instructions include:

Safety regulationsOperating instructionsMaintenance instructions

These instructions have been prepared foroperation on the construction site and for themaintenance engineer.

These instructions are intended to simplifyoperation of the machine and to avoidmalfunctions through improper operation.

Observing the maintenance instructions willincrease the reliability and service life of themachine when used on the construction siteand reduce repair costs and downtimes.

Always keep these instructions at the placeof use of the machine.

Only operate the machine as instructed andfollow these instructions.

Observe the safety regulations as well as theguidelines of the civil engineering tradeassociation. Observe safety rules for theoperation of compactors and the pertinentregulations for the prevention of accidents.

Stone Construction Equipment, Inc. is notliable for the function of the machine whenused in an improper manner and for otherthan the intended purpose.

Operating errors, improper maintenance andthe use of incorrect operating materials arenot covered by the warranty.

The above information does not extend thewarranty and liability conditions of businessof Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.

Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.P.O. Box 150, Honeoye, New York 14471

Phone: (800) 888-9926 Fax: (585) 229-2363

Warranty Information

Please enter the following data. This will helpexpedite any service or warranty work.

1. Machine Type: _______________________

Machine S/N: ________________________

2. Engine Type: _________________________

Engine S/N: __________________________

3. VIN: _______________________________

4. Purchase Date: _______________________

5. Dealer/Distributor Information:

Name: ______________________________

Address: ____________________________

____________________________________

Phone #: ____________________________

Fax #: ______________________________

Location of above information:

1. Information on S/N tag.

2. Information on engine tag.

3. Information on S/N tag - if applicable.

4. Date you purchased machine.

5. Dealer machine was purchased from.

FOREWORD

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L i m i t e d W a r r a n t y

The Manufacturer warrants that products manufactured shall be free from defects in material andworkmanship that develop under normal use for a period of 90 days for concrete vibrators and electricpumps, one year for Rhino®, Bulldog®, WolfPac Rollers™, trowels, Stompers®, saws, forward plates,engine powered pumps, Lift Jockey™, Mortar Buggy™ and 6 months for all other products from thedate of shipment. The foregoing shall be the exclusive remedy of the buyer and the exclusive liability of theManufacturer. Our warranty excludes normal replaceable wear items, i.e. gaskets, wear plates, seals, O-rings, V-belts, drive chains, clutches, etc. Any equipment, part or product which is furnished by theManufacturer but manufactured by another, bears only the warranty given by such other manufacturer.(The Manufacturer extends the warranty period to “Lifetime” for the drum bearings and seals for the mortarmixers, and agrees to furnish, free of charge, the bearings and seals only upon receipt of the defectiveparts. The warranty is two years for eccentric bearings on the forward plate compactors, mortar andplaster mixer drums, trowel gearboxes and five years on the Bulldog trench roller eccentric bearings.) AWarranty Evaluation Form must accompany all defective parts. Warranty is voided by product abuse,alterations, and use of equipment in applications for which it was not intended, use of non-manufacturerparts, or failure to follow documented service instructions. The foregoing warranty is exclusive of all otherwarranties whether written or oral, expressed or implied. No warranty of merchantability or fitness for aparticular purpose shall apply. The agents, dealer and employees of Manufacturer are not authorized tomake modification to this warranty, or additional warranties binding on Manufacturer. Therefore, additionalstatements, whether oral or written, do not constitute warranty and should not be relied upon.

The Manufacturer’s sole responsibility for any breach of the foregoing provision of this contract, withrespect to any product or part not conforming to the Warranty or the description herein contained, is at itsoption (a) to repair, replace or refund such product or parts upon the prepaid return thereof to locationdesignated specifically by the Manufacturer. Product returns not shipped prepaid or on an economicaltransportation basis will be refused (b) as an alternative to the foregoing modes of settlement - theManufacturer’s dealer to repair defective units with reimbursement for expenses, except labor, and bereviewed with the Manufacturer prior to repair. A Warranty Evaluation Form must accompany all warrantyclaims.

Except as set forth hereinabove and without limitation of the above, there are no warranties or otheraffirmations which extends beyond the description of the products and the fact hereof, or as to operationalefficiency, product reliability or maintainability or compatibility with products furnished by others. In noevent whether as a result of breach of contract or warranty or alleged negligence, shall the Manufacturerbe liable for special or consequential damages including but not limited to: Loss of profits or revenues, lossof use of the product or any associated product, cost of capital, cost of substitute products, facilities orservices or claims of customers.

No claim will be allowed for products lost or damaged in transit. Such claims should be filed with the carrierwithin fifteen days.

Effective September 2001.

9/01 P/N 51018

Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.8662 Main Street, P. O. Box 150Honeoye, NY 14471-0150

Phone: 1-800-888-9926 • 1-585-229-5141Fax: 1-585-229-2363

www.stone-equip.com • e-mail: [email protected] Tough, Technology Born To Work.

The Way It Ought To Be.

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1. TECHNICAL DATA

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Machine Type: Stomper CompactorSound Level Meter Calibration Date: December 9, 1994Meter Type: Simpson Model 886-2 Type 2Test Date: December 9, 1994

Test Conditions:Temperature: 5 degrees Fahrenheit/-5 degrees CelsiusAmbient Sound: 55 dba fast modeSoil Condition: Sand and gritMoisture Limit: Approximately equal to 50 percentEngine Speed: 5000 rpm/83 HzFrequency: 700 rpm/11.7 HzTest Site: Honeoye, New York USASound Level at Operator Position: 98 dba

1.1 MACHINE SOUND LEVEL TEST

SOUND AND VIBRATION DATA

1.2 VIBRATION TESTS

The effective acceleration value, determined with respects to ISO 8662, Part I and calculated inthe domain are as follows:

Model RMS Acceleration, M/S2

XN650R 5.7XT728R 5.1XT728ROI 5.1XM832R 6.5XM832ROI 6.5

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2. HEALTH & SAFETY

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SAFETY USE

These machines are designed to carry out the func-tion of compacting material of the non-cohesive, bitu-minous and granular varieties.

If used correctly they will provide an effective and safemeans of compaction and meet the appropriate per-formance standards.

It is essential that the driver/operator of the machine isadequately trained in its safe operation, be authorizedto drive it, and have sufficient knowledge of the ma-chine to ensure that it is in full working order, beforebeing put to use.

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• Keep feet clear of the machine’s shoe at all times.• Be sure no one is in a position to be hit by operator’s hand or

arm during starting.• Do not leave the machine running unattended.• Keep work area free of bystanders.• Do not operate this machine on any surface where it can get

out of control.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONSBefore using this equipment, study this entireOwner’s Manual to become familiar with itsproper operation. Do not allow untrained orunauthorized personnel, especially children,to operate this equipment. Use only factoryauthorized parts for service. When safety

decals are destroyed or missing, contactfactory immediately for replacement. For thesafety of yourself and others, it is imperativethat the following rules are observed. Failureto do so may result in serious injury or death.

• Transport and handle fuel only when contained in approvedsafety containers.

• Do not smoke when refueling or during any other fuelhandling operation.

• Do not refuel while the engine is running or while it is still hot.• If fuel is spilled during refueling, wipe it off the engine

immediately and discard the rags in a safe place.• Do not operate the equipment if fuel or oil leaks exist - repair

immediately.• Never operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere.

• This notation appears before warnings in the text. It meansthat the step which follows must be carried out to avoid thepossibility of personal injury or death. These warnings areintended to help the technician avoid any potential hazardsencountered in the normal service procedures. We stronglyrecommend that the reader takes advantage of theinformation provided to prevent personal injury or injury toothers.

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• Never operate any gas powered equipment in a poorlyventilated or enclosed area.

• Avoid prolonged breathing of exhaust gases.

• Never perform any work on this equipment while it is running.• Always stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire to

prevent accidental starting.• Keep hands, clothing, and jewelry away from all moving

parts.• Make sure all safety guards are secured and in proper

position.

• Avoid contact with hot exhaust systems andengines.

• Allow engine to cool before performing anyrepairs or service.

• Ear protection required when operating this equipment.

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3. OPERATIONS2-CYCLE OILINJECTED

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3.1 Specifications Oil-Injected Stomper®

*Soil conditions can affect specifications.

STONE XN650ROI

125 lbs.

30.3" x 13.5" x 36.5"

10" x 13"

4 hp. Robin

EC12D

4300

50:1

3 qts.

Polyethylene

2600 lbs.

780

60' - 70' / Min.

3500 Sq. Ft./ Hr.

18"

2.5"

Extension

MODEL

DimensionsWeight

Dimensions(L x W x H)

Shoe Size

Operating SystemPower

Engine Specs

Engine RPM

Fuel Mixture

Fuel TankCapacity

Fuel TankMaterial

PerformanceImpact Force

Max. Blows/Min.

Max. ForwardTravel Speed

Max.Productivity

Max. Lift

Max.Amplitude

Options

STONE XT728ROI

130 lbs.

28.5" x 15" x 38"

11" x 13"

4 hp. Robin

EC12D

4300

50:1

3 qts.

Polyethylene

2800 lbs.

700

60' - 90' / Min.

4950 Sq. Ft./ Hr.

18"

Up to 4"

Extension

STONEXM832ROI

158 lbs.

28.5" x 15" x 38"

11" x 13"

4 hp. Robin

EC12D

3900

50:1

3 qts.

Polyethylene

3200 lbs.

660

50' - 64' / Min.

3500 Sq. Ft./ Hr.

22"

Up to 3"

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3.2 OPERATING PRINCIPLE

A tamping shoe is mounted at the lower end of a cylindrical spring housing. A piston, installed betweenmassive opposing springs inside the spring housing, is actuated by a connecting rod and crank systemwhich is driven by a high speed, 2 cycle gasoline engine through a gear train and centrifugal clutch.The piston alternately loads and unloads the springs. This results in a rapid lifting up and ramming downaction of the tamping shoe to compact the underlying material.

The Stomper is effective for compaction of a wide variety of job soil substances, particularly clay lumps,silt, loam and all granular materials. Although relatively light in weight and easy to operate, the Stomperdelivers a tremendous impact to the soil.

These instructions contain information to guide you in efficient use and proper maintenance of theStomper. To get long and trouble-free service from this power tool, periodic maintenance of the engineand machine is essential.

The Stomper is shipped completely assembled and only requires filling with 2 cycle oil and regularunleaded gasoline as well as a brief check of lubricant levels in preparation for operation. You shouldfirst study these instructions.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3.3 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

CAUTION: Sections on fuel mixture, air cleaner and lubrication must be followed exactly. Failure tofollow these instructions may void the warranty.

3.3.1 Spark Plug

Check and clean spark plugs regularly. A fouled, dirty, or carboned spark plug causes hard starting andpoor engine performance. Set spark plug gap as per specifications. See Engine Manual.

3.3.2 Starter Screen

This screen keeps dirt, etc. from entering the fan housing and clogging the air cooling passages. Becausethis engine is air-cooled, it is necessary to keep this screen clean at all times to permit the unrestrictedpassage of air into the fan housing.

3.3.3 Fasteners

Check all nuts and bolts after 4 hours, then every day of operation. Torque values for fasteners are foundin the appropriate part drawings located in the back section of this manual.

3.3.4 Fuel Mixture

The gasoline and 2-cycle oil are not mixed prior to filling the unit.

Use regular unleaded gasoline. High test is not recommended.

Strain the fuel through a fine meshed screen when filling gasoline tank on engine to remove dirt ifpresent.

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NOTE: Special ratio for initial break-in period.See chart below

3.3.5 Oil Pipe Replacement

Replace the oil pipe between oil tank and the joint every two (2) years.

NOTE: After replacing the oil pipe, make sure to discharge air in the pipe as much as possible, and thenfill the fuel tank with gasoline mixed with 2-stroke engine oil at the ratio of 25 to 50 : 1.

After running with the mixture of gasoline for enough time to discharge the air completely, refill theunleaded gasoline only for normal operation.

NOTE: The unit is equipped with a low oil shut-off sensor which is located inside the oil tank. When theoil level in the tank drops low enough to actuate the switch, the unit will shut off, even though there isstill oil visible in the tank. The unit can not be restarted until the oil is replenished.

3.3.6 Lubrication

The oil level should be checked now and before first use of the Stomper. Thereafter, it should bechecked every day as follows.

FOR XN, XT AND XM SERIES

1. With unit standing upright (in vertical position--not operating) so that the oil drains freely into thespring housing, check that the oil is at fill sight plug level.

2. Whenever the level is low, remove the fill sight plug and refill to level of fill sight plug with anygood quality SAE-30.

NOTE: Use of a socket wrench is recommended to avoid damage to the sight gauge.

3. Change the oil every 300 operating hours or six months.

FUELGasoline

50:1 EC12Two Cycle Oil

20:1 All Units Break-InTwo Cycle Oil Mix(first 10 hours)

5 Gallons .80 pints (12.8 oz) (.38 L) 2.00 pints (32 oz) (.94 L)

1 Gallons .16 pints (2.56 oz) (..08 L) .40 pints (6.4 oz) (.19 L)

2 Quarts .08 pints (1.28 oz) (..04 L) .20 pints (3.2 oz) (.09 L)

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OIL FILL PLUG & SIGHT GAUGE

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3.3.7 Air Cleaner

Engine life will be extended by maintaining clean engine air filters. Remove and clean the air filterelements daily, or more frequently under dustier job conditions. Wash the pre-filter element clean in anon-oily cleaning solvent such a "Solvesol". Let the filter dry before reinstalling it in the air cleaner.

Replace air cleaner element every 100 hours. (More frequently in dusty areas).

3.4 TO START MACHINE

1. Check fuel tank, oil tank, air cleaner and Stomper lubrication as previously instructed.

2. Open the fuel valve/shut-off switch on the lower right hand side of the engine and the air ventthumbscrew in the tank fill cap.

3. Raise throttle lever about halfway and apply the choke.

NOTE: A warm engine may not require choking.

4. Pull the starter briskly once or twice to prime the engine, then open choke slightly to preventflooding and continue cranking as necessary to start.

5. When engine starts, set choke in the open or run position. Let the engine run at idle to warm up,then open up to full throttle for operation.

3.5 TO STOP MACHINE

1. Throttle engine down.

2. Close the fuel valve/shut-off switch and tank cap vent.

3.6 OPERATION OF MACHINE

WHEN OPERATING THE STOMPER, KEEP FEET CLEAR FROM THE RAMMINGSHOE. SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY MAY OCCUR. WHEN OPERATING THESTOMPER, HEARING PROTECTION SHOULD BE WORN. HEARING LOSSMAY RESULT FROM PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO NOISE.

CAUTION: Never operate on hard, unyielding surfaces. Unwarranteed damage may result.

CAUTION: Always use both hands when operating this machine. This will ensure safe machine operation.

1. In operation, guide the machine but let the machine do the work. Bearing down on the handle isunnecessary and limits the shoe jump.

2. On nearly level surfaces, the machine moves forward in rapid jumps. On uneven surfaces or inclines,rocking the handle slightly may assist the Stomper in moving forward.

3. Always guide the Stomper so that the whole shoe, and not just the front or back edge, does theimpacting.

4. As the soil becomes compacted, the jump height of the Stomper will increase.

5. After a brief experience, you will know how to adapt the technique to the job conditions.

WARNING

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

3.7 THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE ADJUSTMENT

1. Loosen throttle cable clampscrew.

2. Push throttle handle all theway to the right.

3. Push down on high RPMthrottle paddle until it rests onthe high RPM adjustmentscrew and tighten throttlecable clamp screw.

4. Run machine and checkengine RPM with a tachometerto see if it is running tospecified RPM.

3.8 SETTING HIGH RPM(Operating Speed)

1. Loosen throttle control cable clamp screw and high RPM adjustment screw locking nut.

2. Turn high RPM adjustment screw counterclockwise to increase RPM or clockwise to decrease RPM,then tighten high RPM adjustment screw locking nut.

3. Push throttle handle all the way to the right.

4. Push down on the high RPM throttle paddle until is rests on the high RPM adjustment screw andtighten the throttle cable clamp screw.

5. Run machine and check engine RPM with a tachometer.

If engine is still not running to specified RPM, repeat above steps until recommended RPM is obtained.

3.9 THROTTLE HANDLE ADJUSTMENT

1. Retighten pivot bolt tight enough as to not allow throttle handle to move forward when machineis operating

3.10 IDLE SETTING

If the engine idles smoothly but at too high RPM, turn the idle stop screw counterclockwise a little at atime until the desired specification is obtained. To increase the idle speed, turn the idle stop screwslowly clockwise until the desired RPM is obtained. The idle stop screw is the black screw locatedbehind the air cleaner base plate.

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3.11 STORING STOMPERS

The following steps should be taken to prepare your Stomper for storage:

1. Disconnect fuel line and allow all fuel to drain from the gasoline tank only. Replace fuel line.

2. Start engine and allow to run until it stops from lack of fuel. This will use up all the fuel in thecarburetor and prevent the formation of deposits due to evaporation of fuel.

GASOLINE IS BOTH TOXIC AND FLAMMABLE. DO NOT SMOKE WHILEWORKING WITH FUEL. DO NOT USE NEAR OPEN FLAME. AVOID PROLONGEDBREATHING OF VAPORS AND SKIN CONTACT. FLASH POINT OF GASOLINEIS 40°F (4°C). SERIOUS ILLNESS OR LOSS OF LIFE COULD RESULT.

3. Close fuel valve/shut-off switch.

4. Remove spark plug and pour 60cc or 2 ounces (1/4 cup) of motor oil into the cylinder. Replaceplug.

5. Crank the engine two or three times to distribute the oil throughout the cylinder. This will helpprevent rusting during storage.

6. Store the unit in an upright position (as in the operating position) in a cool, dry, ventilated area.

WARNING

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4. OPERATIONSDIESEL

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4.1 Specifications Stomper® Diesel

STONEXD836Y

215 lbs.

31.5" x 15" x 38"

13" x 13"

4 hp. Yanmar

L40AE-D

3000 - 3600

-

3 qts.

Polyethylene

3650 lbs.

630 - 700

40' - 50' / Min.

3200 Sq. Ft./Hr.

22"

Up to 3.0"

-

MODEL

DimensionsWeight

Dimensions(L x W x H)

Shoe Size

Operating SystemPower

Engine Specs

Engine RPM

Fuel Mixture

Fuel TankCapacity

Fuel TankMaterial

PerformanceImpact Force

Max. Blows/Min.

Max. ForwardTravel Speed

Max.Productivity

Max. Lift

Max.Amplitude

Options

*Soil Conditions can affect specifications.

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4.3 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

CAUTION: Sections on Engine Maintenance, Lubrication and Air Cleaner must be followed exactly.Failure to follow these instructions may void the warranty.

4.3.1 Engine Checks

DIESEL ENGINE: Diesel fuel is mandatory for use in this engine. Always use clean fuel. Low quality orcontaminated fuel will damage fuel injection components.

DIESEL FUEL STORED IN GALVANIZED CONTAINERS REACTS CHEMICALLYWITH THE ZINC COATING ON THE CONTAINER. THE CHEMICAL REACTIONCREATES POWDERY FLAKES OF ZINC SULFIDE. IF WATER IS PRESENT IN THEFUEL, A ZINC HYDROXIDE GEL WILL FORM.

Periodic checks and maintenance are required to keep your unit running properly.

� Fuel Use Diesel Fuel only. Strain the fuel through a fine meshed screen when filling fueltank on engine to remove dirt if present.

� Lube Oil Check crankcase oil level daily. Fill to proper level with SAE 15W 40 CC/CDoil of API engine service application.

� Replace Oil Engine oil should be changed after first 20 hours then every 100 hours thereafter.

� Adjustment Check and tighten engine parts daily. Clean engine cooling fins daily. Check andadjust valves every 300 hours. Clearance to be set at 0.15 mm while engine iscold.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

4.2 OPERATING PRINCIPLE

A tamping shoe is mounted at the lower end of a cylindrical spring housing. A piston, installed betweenmassive opposing springs inside the spring housing, is actuated by a connecting rod and crank systemwhich is driven by a powerful air-cooled 4 hp diesel engine through a gear train and centrifugal clutch.The piston alternately loads and unloads the springs. This results in a rapid lifting up and ramming downaction of the tamping shoe to compact the underlying material.

The Stomper is effective for compaction of a wide variety of job soil substances, particularly clay lumps,silt, loam and all granular materials. Although relatively light in weight and easy to operate, the Stomperdelivers a tremendous impact to the soil.

These instructions contain information to guide you in efficient use and proper maintenance of theStomper. To get long and trouble-free service from this power tool, periodic maintenance of the engineand machine is essential.

The Stomper is shipped completely assembled and only requires filling engine with diesel fuel and a briefcheck of lubricant levels in preparation for operation. You should first study these instructions.

WARNING

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4.3.2 Starter Screen

This screen keeps dirt, etc., from entering the fan housing and clogging the air cooling passages. Be-cause this engine is air-cooled, it is necessary to keep this screen clean at all times to permit the unre-stricted passage of air into the fan housing.

4.3.3 Fasteners

Check all nuts and bolts after 4 hours, then every day of operation. See parts lists for recommendedtorque values.

4.3.4 Lubrication

The oil level should be checked now and before first use of the Stomper. Thereafter, it should be checkedevery day as follows.

FOR XD MODEL

1. With unit standing upright (in vertical position--not operating) so that the oil drains freely into thespring housing, check that the oil is at fill sight plug level.

2. Whenever the level is low, remove the fill sight plug and refill to level of fill sight plug with any goodquality SAE-30 engine oil.

NOTE: Use of a socket wrench is recommended to avoid damage to the sight gauge.

3. Change the oil every 300 operating hours or six months.

4.3.5 Air Cleaner

Engine life will be extended by maintaining a clean engine air filter. Remove and clean the air filterelement daily or more frequently under dustier job conditions. Wash the pre-filter element clean in anon-oily cleaning solvent such as "Solvesol". Let the filter dry before reinstalling it in the air cleaner.

Replace air cleaner element every 100 hours. (More frequently in dusty areas).

4.4 TO START MACHINE

1. Check fuel tank, engine oil, air cleaner and Stomper lubrication as previously instructed.

CAUTION: Never use ether or other starting fluids to start the diesel engine. Engine failure will result.

2. Open the fuel valve under the tank and the air vent thumbscrew in the tank fill cap.

3. Raise throttle lever about 3/4 throttle.

OIL FILL PLUG & SIGHT GAUGE

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4. Pull starting handle slowly until you feel resistance.

5. Return starting handle slowly.

6. Push decompression lever down and release. Lever should stay in down position.

7. Pull starting handle hard and fast.

8. If engine fails to start, try again from step 4.

4.5 TO STOP MACHINE

1. Throttle engine down and let run at idle for about 3 minutes.

2. Return throttle to stop position.

3. Close the fuel valve and tank cap vent.

4.6 OPERATION OF MACHINE

WHEN OPERATING THE STOMPER, KEEP FEET CLEAR FROM THE RAMMINGSHOE. SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY MAY OCCUR.WHEN OPERATING THE STOMPER, HEARING PROTECTION SHOULD BE WORN.HEARING LOSS MAY RESULT FROM PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO NOISE.

CAUTION: Never operate on hard, unyielding surfaces. Unwarranteed damage may result.

CAUTION: Always use both hands when operating this machine. This will ensure safe machine operation.

1. In operation, guide the machine but let the machine do the work. Bearing down on the handle isunnecessary and limits the shoe jump.

2. On nearly level surfaces, the machine moves forward in rapid jumps. On uneven surfaces or inclines,rocking the handle slightly may assist the Stomper in moving forward.

3. Always guide the Stomper so that the whole shoe, and not just the front or back edge, does theimpacting.

4. As the soil becomes compacted, the jump height of the Stomper will increase.

5. After a brief experience, you will know how to adapt the technique to the job conditions.

4.7 LIFTING and TRANSPORTING

Lifting

• To lift Stomper, use only suitable lifting device.• Secure lifting device to central lift point on handles.

Transporting

• Lay unit down on its front side.• Tie down Stomper securely to prevent slipping and breaking away while in transport.

WARNING

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

DIESEL FUEL IS BOTH TOXIC AND FLAMMABLE. DO NOT SMOKE WHILEWORKING WITH FUEL. DO NOT USE NEAR OPEN FLAME. AVOID PROLONGEDBREATHING OF VAPORS AND SKIN CONTACT. FLASH POINT OF FUEL NO. 2-D IS 125°F (52°C). SERIOUS ILLNESS OR LOSS OF LIFE COULD RESULT.

4.8 ENGINE IDLE

To adjust engine idle, it is necessary to use a strobe light with a digital readout for RPM's.Engine speed should be set at 3100 RPM + 50 RPM.

Another way to set engine idle is to use the strobe light on ramming shoe. Shoe should run at about 620blows per minute.

4.8.1 Fuel System

Fuel Injection Pump SpecificationsModel: YPFE-M

CAUTION:

1. The ID marks for the pumps are on thepump-mounting flange.

2. Fuel injection pumps are not interchangeable.

3. The fuel injection pump for discrete engine differs from the generator in the direction ofthe fuel inlet pipe.

Item Model L40AE

Bare Engine 40SStampedMark

Generator Set 40D

WARNING

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4.9 Disassembly and Reassembly - Fuel Injection Pump

This is a standard fuel injection pump body.Disassemble and reassemble the fuel pump inthe direction order of “UP”, “DOWN” and “SIDE”from the center of the fuel injection pump body(marked “C”) as illustrated. Reassemble thegasket A and B for the delivery seat in theposition at the time of disassembly.

NOTE:

See the position of mark*.

Never remove the suction pipe joint from thepump body during routine disassembly.

Symbols;Directions of disassembly from the center of fuelpump body (C).

4.10 Fuel Injection Valve

Specifications Model: YDLLA-P

Example:Symbol 150P indicates an injection angle of 150°;symbol 224A1 implies 4 nozzle holes which are 0.22mmin injection hole diameter.

CAUTION:

1. When replacing fuel injection valve, be sure tocheck engine model against the identity marksshown above. Any injection valve is leastidentifiable in appearance.

2. When removing the fuel injection valve, wrap it incloth to protect the nozzle tip (injection port). Donot place the nozzle tip directly on the ground.

WARNI

Fuel Injection Valve Specifications

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Check

1. Carbon deposits (Flowering)—carbon deposits build up on the nozzle in the form of flowers.Flowering lowers combustion performance significantly. Make sure the nozzle is free fromcontamination.

2. Shape of injection spray—move the lever of the nozzle tester at a speed of approximately 1.2time/sec. to check the spray pattern.

Normal shape of spray

1. The spray should all be at the same angle (from all four injection ports).

2. The spray should be a fine mist.

3. The spray should be smooth and steady without deviations (4 nozzles).

CAUTION: When installing fuel injection valve:

1. Tighten the fuel injection valve assembly to the specified torque.

2. Clean the sleeve surface. Be sure to replace the nozzle gasket at the same time.

NOTE:If nozzle gasket stays in cylinder head after injection valve assembly has been removed from cylinderhead, screw M8 or M9 stud bolt (more than 100mm long) in nozzle gasket, then pull out stud bolts toremove gasket.

4.11 Disassembly and Reassembly - Case Nut

Remove the case nut and then all parts of the valve can be disassembled.

To disassemble and reassemble the case nut, use a 15mm deep socket wrench. The fuel valvepositioning pin does not need to be removed in most cases.

4.11.1 Adjustment

The injection starting pressure is 200 kg. To adjust the nozzle injection starting pressure, remove thenozzle holder and increase or decrease the number of adjusting shims.

Tightening Torque kg-cm (lb-ft)

mm (in)

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Adjustment by 0.1mm results in a change in the injectionstarting pressure of about 20 kg/cm2.Adjusting shims come in the following thicknesses: 0.1, 0.15,0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, and 0.8mm.

4.12 Fuel Filter

The fuel filter uses an element of nominal filterable particlediameter of 5 microns. During the periodical inspection of thispart, check the element for break, separation from the frameto which it should be bonded, stoppage, etc., and if adefection is found, replace it with new one. To detach thefuel filter, first remove the filter cap on fuel tank, then pull out iffrom the fuel filler port. But pull the filter downwards for YDG(generator set), YLP and YDP (pump set).

4.13 Speed Control Device

The position where governor spring must be installed differsdepending on engine model and its rated rpm as shown inthe following table and illustration.

Check the spring for position before ascertaining the fuelinjection limit.

Factory setting has governor spring installation in holes 2and B. See following Diagram.

Location of governor spring installation

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4.14 THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE ADJUSTMENT

1. Loosen throttle cableclamp screw.

2. Push throttle handle allthe way to the right.

3. Push up on high RPMthrottle paddle until itrests on the high RPMadjustment screw andtighten throttle cableclamp screw.

4. Run machine andcheck engine RPMwith a tachometer tosee if it is running tospecified RPM.

4.15 SETTING HIGH RPM(Operating Speed)

1. Loosen throttle control cable clamp screw and high RPM adjustment screw locking nut.

2. Turn high RPM adjustment screw clockwise to increase RPM or counterclockwise to decrease RPM,then tighten high RPM adjustment screw locking nut.

3. Push throttle handle all the way to the right.

4. Push up on the high RPM throttle paddle until is rests on the high RPM adjustment screw andtighten the throttle cable clamp screw.

5. Run machine and check engine RPM with a tachometer.

If engine is still not running to specified RPM, repeat above steps until recommended RPM is obtained.

4.16 THROTTLE HANDLE ADJUSTMENT

1. Retighten pivot bolt tight enough as to not allow throttle handle to move forward when machineis operating

4.17 STORING STOMPERS

The following steps should be taken to prepare your Stomper for storage:

1. Operate engine for about three (3) minutes.

2. Stop engine. Drain lube oil and fill with clean oil.

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3. Push decompression lever down and hold it while you pull recoil 2 or 3 times. (Do not start engine).

4 Pull decompression lever up and pull recoil slowly until you feel resistance. This will close intake andexhaust valves in compression position and help prevent rust from forming.

5. Disconnect fuel line and permit all fuel to drain from the fuel tank. Replace fuel lines.

6. Crank the engine two or three times to distribute the oil throughout the cylinder. This will helpprevent rusting during storage.

7. Store the unit in an upright position (as in the operating position) in a cool, dry, ventilated area.

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5. OPERATIONS2-CYCLE PRE-MIX

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5.1 Specifications Stomper® Pre-Mix

*Soil conditions can affect specifications.

STONEXN650

125 lbs.

30.3" x 13.5" x 36.5"

10" x 13"

4 hp. Robin

EC12D

4300

50:1

3 qts.

Polyethylene

2600 lbs.

780

60' - 70' / Min.

3500 Sq. Ft./Hr.

18"

2.5"

Extension

MODEL

DimensionsWeight

Dimensions(L x W x H)

Shoe Size

Operating SystemPower

Engine Specs

Engine RPM

Fuel Mixture

Fuel TankCapacity

Fuel TankMaterial

PerformanceImpact Force

Max. Blows/Min.

Max. ForwardTravel Speed

Max.Productivity

Max. Lift

Max.Amplitude

Options

STONEXT728R

130 lbs.

28.5" x 15" x 38"

11" x 13"

4 hp. Robin

EC12D

4300

50:1

3 qts.

Polyethylene

2800 lbs.

700

60' - 90' / Min.

4950 Sq. Ft./Hr.

18"

Up to 4"

Extension

STONEXM832

158 lbs.

28.5" x 15" x 38"

11" x 13"

4 hp. Robin

EC12D

3900

50:1

3 qts.

Polyethylene

3200 lbs.

660

50' - 64' / Min.

3500 Sq. Ft./Hr.

22"

Up to 3"

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5.3 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

CAUTION: Sections on fuel mixture, air cleaner, and lubrication must be followed exactly. Failure tofollow these instructions may void the warranty.

5.3.1 Spark Plug

Check and clean spark plugs regularly. A fouled, dirty, or carboned spark plug causes hard starting andpoor engine performance. Set spark plug gap as per specifications. See Engine Manual.

5.3.2 Starter Screen

This screen keeps dirt, etc., from entering the fan housing and clogging the air cooling passages. Becausethis engine is air-cooled, it is necessary to keep this screen clean at all times to permit the unrestrictedpassage of air into the fan housing.

5.3.3 Fasteners

Check all nuts and bolts after 4 hours, then every day of operation. See parts lists for recommendedtorque values.

5.3.4 Fuel Mixture

Use recommended fuel mixtures. To get this ratio, thoroughly mix the following quantities of gas and oilin a clean safety container:

Use regular unleaded gasoline. High test is not recommended.

Strain the fuel mixture through a fine meshed screen when filling gasoline tank on engine to remove dirtif present.

5.2 OPERATING PRINCIPLE

A tamping shoe is mounted at the lower end of a cylindrical spring housing. A piston, installed betweenmassive opposing springs inside the spring housing, is actuated by a connecting rod and crank systemwhich is driven by a high speed, 2 cycle gasoline engine through a gear train and centrifugal clutch.The piston alternately loads and unloads the springs. This results in a rapid lifting up and ramming downaction of the tamping shoe to compact the underlying material.

The Stomper is effective for compaction of a wide variety of job soil substances, particularly clay lumps,silt, loam and all granular materials. Although relatively light in weight and easy to operate, the Stomperdelivers a tremendous impact to the soil.

These instructions contain information to guide you in efficient use and proper maintenance of theStomper. To get long and trouble-free service from this power tool, periodic maintenance of the engineand machine is essential.

The Stomper is shipped completely assembled and only requires filling with 2 cycle fuel mixture and abrief check of lubricant levels in preparation for operation. You should first study these instructions.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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NOTE: Special ratio for initial break-in period.See chart below

5.3.5 Oil Pipe Replacement

Replace the oil pipe between oil tank and the joint everytwo (2) years.

NOTE: After replacing the oil pipe, make sure to dischargeair in the pipe as much as possible, and then fill the fuel tankwith gasoline mixed with 2-stroke engine oil at the ratio of25 to 50 : 1.

After running with the mixture of gasoline for enough time todischarge the air completely, refill the unleaded gasoline onlyfor normal operation.

5.3.6 Lubrication

The oil level should be checked now, and before first use of the Stomper. Thereafter, it should be checkedevery day as follows.

FOR XN, XT AND XM SERIES

1. With unit standing upright (in vertical position - not operating)so that the oil drains freely into the spring housing, check thatthe oil is at fill sight plug level.

2. Whenever the level is low, remove the fill sight plug and refillto level of fill sight plug with any good quality SAE-30. Use of asocket wrench is recommended to avoid damage to thesight gauge.

3. Change the oil every 300 operating hours or six months.

5.3.7 Air Cleaner

Engine life will be extended by maintaining a clean engine air filter. Remove and clean the air filterelement daily, or more frequently under dustier job conditions. Wash the pre-filter element clean in anon-oily cleaning solvent such a "Solvesol". Let the filter dry before reinstalling in the air cleaner.

Replace air cleaner element every 100 hours. (More frequently in dusty areas).

FUELGasoline

50:1 EC12Two Cycle Oil

20:1 All Units Break-InTwo Cycle Oil Mix(first 10 hours)

5 Gallons .80 pints (12.8 oz) (.38 L) 2.00 pints (32 oz) (.94 L)

1 Gallons .16 pints (2.56 oz) (..08 L) .40 pints (6.4 oz) (.19 L)

2 Quarts .08 pints (1.28 oz) (..04 L) .20 pints (3.2 oz) (.09 L)

h:\netaldus\pm5\engr\manuals\stomper\56318\rev d\fuel chart.doc

OIL FILL PLUG & SIGHTGAUGE

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5.4 TO START MACHINE

1. Check fuel tank, air cleaner, and Stomper lubrication as previously instructed.

2. Open the fuel valve under the tank and the air vent thumbscrew in the tank fill cap.

3. Raise throttle lever halfway and apply the choke.

NOTE: A warm engine may not require choking.

4. Pull the starter briskly once or twice to prime the engine, then open choke slightly to prevent floodingand continue cranking as necessary to start.

5. When engine starts, set choke in the open or run position. Let the engine run at idle to warm up, thenopen up to full throttle for operation.

5.5 TO STOP MACHINE

1. Throttle engine down.

2. Close the fuel valve shut-off switch.

5.6 OPERATION OF MACHINE

WHEN OPERATING THE STOMPER, KEEP FEET CLEAR FROM THE RAMMINGSHOE. SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY MAY OCCUR.WHEN OPERATING THE STOMPER, HEARING PROTECTION SHOULD BE WORN.HEARING LOSS MAY RESULT FROM PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO NOISE.

CAUTION: Never operate on hard, unyielding surfaces. Unwarranteed damage may result.

CAUTION: Always use both hands when operating this machine. This will ensure safe machine operation.

1. In operation, guide the machine but let the machine do the work. Bearing down on the handle isunnecessary and limits the shoe jump.

2. On nearly level surfaces, the machine moves forward in rapid jumps. On uneven surfaces or inclines,rocking the handle slightly may assist the Stomper in moving forward.

3. Always guide the Stomper so that the whole shoe, and not just the front or back edge, does theimpacting.

4. As the soil becomes compacted, the jump height of the Stomper will increase.

5. After a brief experience, you will know how to adapt the technique to the job conditions.

WARNING

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

5.7 THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE ADJUSTMENT

1. Loosen throttle cable clampscrew.

2. Push throttle handle all theway to the right.

3. Push down on high RPMthrottle paddle until it rests onthe high RPM adjustmentscrew and tighten throttlecable clamp screw.

4. Run machine and checkengine RPM with a tachometerto see if it is running tospecified RPM.

5.8 SETTING HIGH RPM(Operating Speed)

1. Loosen throttle control cable clamp screw and high RPM adjustment screw locking nut.

2. Turn high RPM adjustment screw counterclockwise to increase RPM or clockwise to decrease RPM,then tighten high RPM adjustment screw locking nut.

3. Push throttle handle all the way to the right.

4. Push down on the high RPM throttle paddle until is rests on the high RPM adjustment screw andtighten the throttle cable clamp screw.

5. Run machine and check engine RPM with a tachometer.

If engine is still not running to specified RPM, repeat above steps until recommended RPM is obtained.

5.9 THROTTLE HANDLE ADJUSTMENT

1. Retighten pivot bolt tight enough as to not allow throttle handle to move forward when machineis operating.

5.10 IDLE SETTING

If the engine idles smoothly but at too high RPM, turn the idle stop screw counterclockwise a little at atime until the desired specification is obtained. To increase the idle speed, turn the idle stop screwslowly clockwise until the desired RPM is obtained. The idle stop screw is the black screw locatedbehind the air cleaner base plate.

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WARNING

5.11 STORING STOMPERS

The following steps should be taken to prepare your Stomper for storage:

1. Close fuel shut-off valve.

2. Start engine and allow to run until it stops from lack of fuel. This will use up all the fuel in thecarburetor and prevent the formation of deposits due to evaporation of fuel.

GASOLINE IS BOTH TOXIC AND FLAMMABLE. DO NOT SMOKE WHILEWORKING WITH FUEL. DO NOT USE NEAR OPEN FLAME. AVOID PROLONGEDBREATHING OF VAPORS AND SKIN CONTACT. FLASH POINT OF GASOLINEIS 40°F (4°C). SERIOUS ILLNESS OR LOSS OF LIFE COULD RESULT.

3. Disconnect fuel line and permit all fuel to drain from the fuel tank. Replace fuel lines.

4. Remove spark plug and pour 60cc or 2 ounces (1/4 cup) of motor oil into the cylinder. Replaceplug.

5. Crank the engine two or three times to distribute the oil throughout the cylinder. This will help preventrusting during storage.

6. Store the unit in an upright position (as in the operating position) in a cool, dry, ventilated area.

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6. OPERATIONS4-CYCLEGASOLINE

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6.1 Specifications Stomper® Honda Gas

STONEXJ834 HG

200 lbs.

33.5" x 16.5" x 38.5"

13" x 13"

4 hp. Honda

GX120

3050 -3250

-

3 qts.

Polyethylene

3400 lbs.

630 - 700

40' - 50' / Min.

Up to 3200 Sq. Ft. / Hr.

22"

2" - 3"

-

MODEL

DimensionsWeight

Dimensions(L x W x H)

Shoe Size

Operating SystemPower

Engine Specs

Engine RPM

Fuel Mixture

Fuel TankCapacity

Fuel TankMaterial

PerformanceImpact Force

Max. Blows/Min.

Max. ForwardTravel Speed

Max.Productivity

Max. Lift

Max.Amplitude

Options

*Soil Conditions can affect specifications.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

6.2 OPERATING PRINCIPLE

A tamping shoe is mounted at the lower end of a cylindrical spring housing. A piston, installed betweenmassive opposing springs inside the spring housing, is actuated by a connecting rod and crank systemwhich is driven by a high speed, 4 cycle gasoline engine through a gear train and centrifugal clutch.The piston alternately loads and unloads the springs. This results in a rapid lifting up and ramming downaction of the tamping shoe to compact the underlying material.

The Stomper is effective for compaction of a wide variety of job soil substances, particularly clay lumps,silt, loam and all granular materials. Although relatively light in weight and easy to operate, the Stomperdelivers a tremendous impact to the soil.

These instructions contain information to guide you in efficient use and proper maintenance of theStomper. To get long and trouble-free service from this power tool, periodic maintenance of the engineand machine is essential.

The Stomper is shipped completely assembled and only requires filling 4 cycle engine with oil, fuel anda brief check of lubricant levels in preparation for operation. You should first study these instructions.

6.3 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

CAUTION: Sections on fuel mixture, air cleaner, and lubrication must be followed exactly. Failure tofollow these instructions may void the warranty.

6.3.1 Spark Plug

Check and clean spark plugs regularly. A fouled, dirty, or carboned spark plug causes hard starting andpoor engine performance. Set spark plug gap as per specifications. See Engine Manual.

6.3.2 Starter Screen

This screen keeps dirt, etc. from entering the fan housing and clogging the air cooling passages. Becausethis engine is air-cooled, it is necessary to keep this screen clean at all times to permit the unrestrictedpassage of air into the fan housing.

6.3.3 Fasteners

Check all nuts and bolts after 4 hours, then every day of operation. See parts lists for recommendedtorque values.

6.3.4 Fuel Mixture

Use regular unleaded gasoline. High test is not recommended.

Strain the fuel through a fine meshed screen when filling gasoline tank on engine to remove dirt ifpresent.

6.3.5 Lubrication

The oil level should be checked now, and before first use of the Stomper. Thereafter, it should be checkedevery day as follows.

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FOR XJ MODEL

1. With unit standing upright (in verticalposition--not operating) so that the oildrains freely into the spring housing, checkthat the oil is at fill sight plug level.

2. Whenever the level is low, remove the fillsight plug and refill to level of fill sight plugwith any good quality SAE-30. Use of asocket wrench is recommended to avoiddamage to the sight gauge.

3. Change the oil every 300 operating hoursor six months.

6.3.6 Air Cleaner

Engine life will be extended by maintaining a clean engine air filter. Remove and clean the air filterelement every 50 hours, or more frequently under dustier job conditions.

1. Foam element: Wash the element in a solution of household detergent and warm water, then rinsethoroughly, or wash in nonflammable or high flash point solvent. Allow the element to dry thoroughly.Soak the element in clean engine oil and squeeze out the excess oil. The engine will smoke duringinitial start-up if too much oil is left in the foam.

2. Paper element: Tap the element lightly several times on a hard surface to remove excess dirt, or blowcompressed air (not exceeding 30psi [207 kPa]) through the filter from the inside out. Never try tobrush the dirt off; brushing will force dirt into the fibers. Replace the paper element if it is excessivelydirty.

3. Wipe dirt from the air cleaner case and cover. Be careful to prevent dirt from entering the air ductthat leads to the carburetor.

Replace air cleaner element every 100 hours. (More frequently in dusty areas).

6.4 TO START MACHINE

1. Check fuel tank, air cleaner, and Stomper lubrication as previously instructed.

2. Open the fuel valve under the tank and the air vent thumbscrew in the tank fill cap.

3. Turn the ON/OFF switch to ON.

4. Raise throttle lever halfway and apply the choke.

NOTE: A warm engine may not require choking.

5. When engine starts, set choke in the open or run position. Let the engine run at idle to warm up, thenopen up to full throttle for operation.

6.5 TO STOP MACHINE

1. Throttle engine down.

2. Turn the ON/OFF switch to OFF.

OIL FILL PLUG & SIGHT GAUGE

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6.6 OPERATION OF MACHINE

WHEN OPERATING THE STOMPER, KEEP FEET CLEAR FROM THE RAMMINGSHOE. SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY MAY OCCUR.

WHEN OPERATING THE STOMPER, HEARING PROTECTION SHOULD BE WORN.HEARING LOSS MAY RESULT FROM PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO NOISE.

CAUTION: Never operate on hard, unyielding surfaces. Unwarranteed damage may result.

CAUTION: Always use both hands when operating this machine. This will ensure safe machine operation.

1. In operation, guide the machine but let the machine do the work. Bearing down on the handle isunnecessary and limits the shoe jump.

2. On nearly level surfaces, the machine moves forward in rapid jumps. On uneven surfaces or inclines,rocking the handle slightly may assist the Stomper in moving forward.

3. Always guide the Stomper so that the whole shoe, and not just the front or back edge, does theimpacting.

4. As the soil becomes compacted, the jump height of the Stomper will increase.

5. After a brief experience, you will know how to adapt the technique to the job conditions.

WARNING

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

6.7 IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT

1. Start the engine and allow it to warmup to normal operating temperature.

2. With the engine idling, turn the throttlestop screw to obtain the standard idlespeed.

6.8 AIR VENT TUBE INSPECTION

Check that the air vent tube is secured by the tuberetainers without collapsing or kinking.

6.9 THROTTLE CONTROLCABLE ADJUSTMENT

1. Loosen throttle cable clampscrew.

2. Push throttle handle all theway to the right.

3. Push the high RPM throttlepaddle to the left until it restson the high RPM adjustmentscrew and tighten throttlecable clamp screw.

4. Run machine and checkengine RPM with atachometer to see if it isrunning to specified RPM.

Standard idle speed: 1,500 + 50 rpm

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6.10 SETTING HIGH RPM(Operating Speed)

1. Loosen throttle control cable clamp screw.

2. Turn high RPM adjustment screw clockwise to increase RPM or counterclockwise to decrease RPM.

3. Push throttle handle all the way to the right.

4. Push the high RPM throttle paddle to the left until is rests on the high RPM adjustment screw andtighten the throttle cable clamp screw.

5. Run machine and check engine RPM with a tachometer.

If engine is still not running to specified RPM, repeat above steps until recommended RPM is obtained.

6.11 THROTTLE HANDLE ADJUSTMENT

1. Retighten pivot bolt tight enough as to not allow throttle handle to move forward when machineis operating

6.12 STORING STOMPERS

The following steps should be taken to prepare your Stomper for storage:

1. Close fuel shut-off valve.

2. Start engine and allow to run until it stops from lack of fuel. This will use up all the fuel in thecarburetor and prevent the formation of deposits due to evaporation of fuel.

GASOLINE IS BOTH TOXIC AND FLAMMABLE. DO NOT SMOKE WHILEWORKING WITH FUEL. DO NOT USE NEAR OPEN FLAME. AVOID PROLONGEDBREATHING OF VAPORS AND SKIN CONTACT. FLASH POINT OF GASOLINEIS 40°F (4°C). SERIOUS ILLNESS OR LOSS OF LIFE COULD RESULT.

3. Disconnect fuel line and permit all fuel to drain from the fuel tank. Replace fuel lines.

4. Remove spark plug and pour 60cc or 2 ounces (1/4 cup) of motor oil into the cylinder. Replaceplug.

5. Crank the engine two or three times to distribute the oil throughout the cylinder. This will help preventrusting during storage.

6. Store the unit in an upright position (as in the operating position) in a cool, dry, ventilated area.

WARNING

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7. MAINTENANCE

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�����7.1 IMPORTANT

The person attempting any of thefollowing maintenance tasks must beauthorized to do so and have readand understood all sections withinthis manual.

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7.2 INSTRUCTIONS FORBASE PLATE REMOVAL

The spring retaining Base Plate retains heavy springsunder compression. Follow the instructions carefullyor severe personal injury may occur.

Detach shoe by removing six (6) shoe bolts and washers. Assemble two (2)threaded bolts, two (2) washers from bottom two corner bolt holes, fully threadtwo (2) nuts with two (2) washers from opposite side. WITH CAUTION, remove thefour (4) sock head cap screws and then alternately back off the two thread rodsapproximately 1/2 inch at a time until all the spring tension is removed, then re-move the threaded bolts and base plate to access springs.

ITEM P/N DESCRIPTION QUANTITY

KIT 23011 Tool Kit, Base Plate Removal 1(includes all)

1. 43150 Full Thread Bolt M12 x 8" 22. 80896 NUTFX M12 23. 80807 WSHR M12 x 2400 44. 56230 Instructions Base Plate Removal 1

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7.3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICELOWER UNIT XN OIL INJECTED AND PRE-MIX

STOMPER MODEL XN650

1. Detach the shoe from the stomper by removing (6) shoe bolts and washers.

2. Thread M8 nuts onto (2) full thread M8 x 5.50” bolts (provided in kit) 1.25” up from the bottom of the bolts (seeFigure A).

3. Replace two bolts that are diagonal from each other on the bottom spring cover with assembled full thread bolts withnuts from Step 2. Make sure to thread the assembled bolts in a full 1.25” (see Figure B).

4. Remove the other (4) bolts from the bottom spring cover (leaving the full thread bolts in place).

5. Carefully back each nut off a .25” at a time on each side using two wrenches (one to hold the bolt in place and theother to back the nut off) until the spring tension is removed (see Figure C).

6. Then remove the full thread bolts and the bottom spring cover to access the springs.

7. Remove lower spring set.

8. Insert snubber puller, P/N 39539, under snubber (Item 14). Insert pry bar under snubber puller and pop loosesnubber.

9. Using M24 deep socket, remove M16NY locknut from piston rod. Insert 5/8" or smaller rod through top of piston rodhead to hold rod from turning to remove nut.

10. Piston puck and upper springs can now be accessed.

11. Reassemble in reverse order.

* Use red loctite 264 on shoe bolts only.

ITEM P/N DESCRIPTION QUANTITY

KIT 23159 Kit Snubber Puller XN 11 56338 Instructions Lower Unit Service XN 12 50107 Weld Thread M8 x 5.50 in. 23 39539 Puller Snubber 14 80854 NUTFX M8-1/25 2

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The spring retaining Base Plate retains heavy springsunder compression. Follow the instructions carefullyor severe personal injury may occur.

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8. EXPLODED VIEWSWITH PARTS

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VR005AZN = ZINC PLATED

BLK = BLACK OXIDE FINISH

8.1 HARDWARE KEY

8.1 Hardware Key ................................................................................................................................ 57

8.2 Torque Charts ................................................................................................................................ 58 - 59

8.3 Gearcase for XN Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ..................................................................................... 60 - 61

8.4 Gearcase for XT Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ..................................................................................... 62 - 63

8.5 Gearcase for XM Oil Injected and Pre-Mix .................................................................................... 64 - 65

8.6 Gearcase - XD Diesel ..................................................................................................................... 66 - 67

8.7 Gearcase - XJ 4-Cycle .................................................................................................................... 68 - 69

8.8 Lower Unit for XN Oil Injected and Pre-Mix .................................................................................. 70 - 71

8.9 Lower Unit for XT Oil Injected and Pre-Mix .................................................................................. 72 - 73

8.10 Lower Unit for XM Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ................................................................................. 74 - 75

8.11 Lower Unit for XD Diesel and XJ 4-Cycle ..................................................................................... 76 - 77

8.12 Engine - XN/XT and XM Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ....................................................................... 78 - 79

8.13 Engine - XD Diesel ........................................................................................................................ 80 - 81

8.14 Engine - XJ 4-Cycle ....................................................................................................................... 82 - 83

8.15 Handle and Fuel Tank - XN Oil Injected and Pre-Mix .................................................................... 84 - 85

8.16 Handle and Fuel Tank - XT/XM Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ............................................................. 86 - 87

8.17 Handle and Fuel Tank - XD Diesel ................................................................................................ 88 - 89

8.18 Handle and Fuel Tank - XJ 4-Cycle ............................................................................................... 90 - 91

8.19 Shoes XT/XN Oil Injected and Pre-Mix ......................................................................................... 92 - 93

8.20 Decal Identification ....................................................................................................................... 94 - 95

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Pre

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N, X

T &

XM

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de

all

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No

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l Ta

nk -

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Oil

Inje

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nd P

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- - - - - 933

- - - - - - -

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XM

Oil

Inje

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nd P

re-M

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27

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l Ta

nk -

XD

Die

sel

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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:Operation of this equipment and/or engine exhaustfrom this product contains chemicals known to theState of California to cause cancer, birth defects,or other reproductive harm.

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Bred Tough. Technology Born to Work.The Way It Ought To Be.

Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.P.O. Box 150, Honeoye, New York 14471

Phone: (800) 888-9926Fax: 585-229-2363

e-mail: [email protected]: stone-equip.com

A 100% employee-owned American manufacturer

© 1996 Stone Construction Equipment, Inc.Printed in U.S.A.

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