Viper Ripper 354 | Install

To keep your Viper Ripper 354 running like new, follow a strict post-install maintenance schedule:

Never start the Ripper while it is touching the ground or near bystanders. Lift the attachment a few inches off the ground.

Weight Capacity: The Ripper 354 is heavy. Check your machine's Operating Capacity (ROC) to ensure it can handle the attachment’s weight plus the leverage created when extended. viper ripper 354 install

Tilt the plate forward, drive into the attachment, and curl the plate back to seat the unit.

Bolt Torque: After the first 4 hours of use, re-torque the mounting bolts. The vibration of heavy ripping can loosen even factory-set hardware. To keep your Viper Ripper 354 running like

This is the most critical stage. Improperly routed hoses are the leading cause of "downed" equipment.

Engage the locking pins. Manual levers should snap into place firmly; hydraulic pins should be visually inspected to ensure they are fully seated through the mounting plate. Step 2: Hydraulic Connection and Routing Check your machine's Operating Capacity (ROC) to ensure

Before you even hoist the Ripper, you must ensure your carrier—typically a skid steer or compact track loader—is up to the task.

Coupler Style: Most modern units use a universal quick-attach system. Ensure your locking pins are clear of debris and moving freely. Step 1: Physical Mounting

This guide provides a comprehensive walkthrough for the Viper Ripper 354 installation, covering everything from pre-check requirements to the final hydraulic fine-tuning. Pre-Installation: Assessing Machine Compatibility