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General
Instructions
and
Information
'
As
with
any
piece
of
equipment,
the
care
with
which
your
loader
is
operated
and
maintained
will
greatly
affect
it’s
life
and
the
safety
of
the
people
using
it.
1.
Keep
all
pivots
well
lubricated
for
longer
bushing
life.
Inspect
every
500
hours
of
operation
for
wear.
2.
Periodically
check
all
bolts
for
tightness.
If
any
bolt
is
damaged,
replace
it
with
a
bolt
of
equivalent
grade
or
strength.
3.
Follow
the
recommendations
of
the
tractor
manufacturer
in
regards
to
the
quantity
of
oil
used.
4.
Check
oil
level
frequently
to
ensure
the
system
is
full.
5.
When
making
an
oil
check,
be
sure
lift
cylinders
are
retracted.
6.
Before
operating
the
loader,
particularly
if
the
loader
is
left
standing
for
any
length
of
time,
check
the
hydraulic
system
and
oil
level.
7.
When
installing
hydraulics,
follow
the
circuit
carefully.
See
hydraulic
hook-up
section
and
make
sure
the
hoses
do
not
contact
any
hot
manifolds
or
sharp
edges
on
tractor.
After
assembly,
raise
the
loader
slowly
and
check
to
make
sure
that
the
hoses
do
not
bind
in
all
positions.
The
pressure
of
the
relief
and
open
center
valves
is
set
at
the
factory.
Do
not
tamper
with
the
setting,
serious
injury
to
the
operator
or
damage
to
the
loader
or
tractor
hydraulics
may
occur.
Warranty
will
be
void
if
the
loader
is
operated
above
recommended
pressure.
9.
When
servicing
any
hydraulic
components,
care
must
be
taken
to
prevent
any
foreign
matter
from
entering
the
system.
10.
Do
not
neglect
oil
leaks.
Leaks
affect
loader
operation,
are
dangerous
and
can
result
in
personal
injury
or
damage
to
the
hydraulic
system.
11.
Never
leave
the
cylinder
shafts
exposed
when
loader
is
not
in
use.
12.
Worn
or
damaged
components
should
be
replace
as
soon
as
possible
with
only
the
manufacturer’s
recommended
component
or
equivalent.
CAUTION
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