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How to Install, Operate, and Maintain a John Deere Hydraulic Hammer

Depending on the bit, hydraulic hammers can be used to take on concrete flatwork projects, break rocks, or to prepare dirt for the application of concrete.

John Deere offers customers an assortment of hydraulic hammer options, including the HH20C, HH40C, HH60C, and HH80C. Additional couplers are also available so the hammers can be connected to backhoes or compact excavators.

Now that we understand a bit more about hydraulic hammers, let’s take a look at how to properly install, operate, and maintain them.

Hydraulic Hammer Installation

In this example, let’s assume the operating is using a skid steer. Maneuver the machine so the Quik-Tatch lines up with the mounting plate on the attachment. Tilt the attachment back, and latch the Quik-Tatch. Then, press the hammer on the ground to make sure all the latches are locked in place.

After the hammer is locked in place, connect the hydraulic hoses. Before connecting any coupler to a machine, you should first clean both ends of the connectors. When connecting the hoses, be sure to connect the return line first.

Hydraulic Hammer Operating Tips

Now, it’s time to operate the equipment. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

Hydraulic Hammer Maintenance

To ensure the hydraulic hammer stays running for years to come, proper maintenance is required.

Contact your local John Deere dealer for more information about installing, operating, or maintaining hydraulic hammers.

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