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General
Notes
and
Instructions
to
the
Operator
-
Regarding
ALLIED
HSL
Loader
Operations
1.
The
hydraulic
self-leveling
system
(HSL)
utilizes
two
metering
cylinders
which
displace
oil
into
or
out
of
the
bucket
cylinders
as
the
loader
is
raised
or
lowered.
The
cylinder
volumes
and
geometry’s
are
carefully
matched
for
each
loader
model
to
provide
the
correct
amount
of
oil
to
keep
the
bucket
level
after
it
is
initially
leveled.
2.
The
HSL
system
incorporates
two
relief
valves
which
are
only
utilized
if
the
bucket
cylinders
are
at
either
end
of
the
stroke.
If
the
loader
is
raised
with
the
bucket
fully
dumped,
oil
will
be
bypassed
at
high
pressure
into
the
lower
side
of
the
lift
cylinder
circuit.
If
the
loader
is
lowered
with
the
bucket
fully
rolled
back,
oil
will
be
bypassed
at
high
pressure
into
the
raised
side
of
the
lift
cylinder
circuit.
Note
that
these
two
conditions
are
likely
to
occur
only
intermittently,
and
although
the
pump
will
be
forced
to
supply
oil
at
a
higher
pressure
no
damage
to
the
loader
components
will
occur.
It
is,
however,
recommended
to
avoid
the
above
situations
and
keep
the
bucket
somewhat
level
while
raising
or
lowering
the
loader
for
smoother
operation.
3.
Note
that
the
large
volume
(piston
side)
of
the
leveling
cylinders
is
connected
to
the
large
volume
of
the
bucket
cylinders,
and
the
small
volume
(rod
side)
is
connected
between
the
two
sets
of
cylinders.
The
effect
of
this
configuration
is
to
create
a
breakout
force
“boost”
if
the
bucket
cylinders
are
pressurized
toward
the
rollback
position
during
breakout.
4.
The
opposite
effect
of
the
above
situation
is
that
the
loader
will
have
poor
lift
capacity
if
lifting
with
the
bucket
cylinders
pressurized
in
the
dumped
position.
This
is,
however,
a
very
unlikely
occurrence
(lifting
a
load
with
bucket
fully
dumped).
5.
The
cartridge
style
relief
valves
are
factory
set
at
2,000
psi
cracking
pressure
and
are
capable
of
bypassing
15-20
GPM.
If
loader
lock-up
should
occur
due
to
a
low
tractor
relief
setting,
higher
inlet
flows
or
return
line
restrictions,
the
relief
valve
setting
may
be
bucket
off
slightly
until
the
lock-up
condition
is
overcome
(as
described
in
note
2
above).
6.
CAUTION:
Never
utilize
the
leveling
cylinders
to
raise
the
loader.
This
could
occur
if
the
lift
cylinders
are
placed
in
float
while
the
bucket
cylinders
are
held
pressurized
in
the
retracted
position.
If
the
loader
should
rise,
pressurize
the
lift
cylinders
to
lower
it;
otherwise
a
rapid
drop
may
occur
when
the
bucket
cylinders
are
extended.
Note
that
this
situation
is
unlikely
to
occur
during
normal
loader
operation
and
is
possible
only
with
a
lightly
loaded
bucket.
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