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General
Notes
and
Instructions
to
the
Operator
-
Regarding
ALLIED
TSL
Loader
Operations
1.
The
true
self
levelling
system
(TSL)
utilizes
mechanical
linkages
to
maintain
bucket
level
while
raising
and
lowering.
The
pivot
plate
weldment,
levelling
tubes
and
linkages
have
been
developed
to
ensure
that
the
bucket
remains
at
the
same
position
throughout
its
range
of
motion.
This
feature
is
standard
with
2.50”
and
3.00”
diameter
bucket
cylinders.
2.
The
TSL
system
incorporates
a
relief
and
anticavitation
manifold
to
provide
extra
dump
at
ground
and
rollback
at
full
lift
height.
This
feature
is
available
on
3.00”
bucket
cylinders
only.
If
the
loader
is
raised
with
the
bucket
fully
dumped,
oil
from
the
bucket
piston
side
will
be
bypassed
at
high
pressure
to
the
bucket
shaft
side
and
the
lift
shaft
side
as
the
quick
attach
contacts
the
dump
stop.
If
the
loader
is
lowered
with
the
bucket
fully
rolled
back,
oil
from
the
bucket
shaft
side
will
be
bypassed
at
high
pressure
to
the
bucket
piston
side
and
makeup
will
be
provided
by
the
lift
piston
side
as
the
quick
attach
contact
the
rollback
stop.
Note
that
these
two
conditions
are
likely
to
occur
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.
The
extra
bucket
stroke
length
allows
for
the
bucket
to
be
dumped
to
approximately
90
degrees
at
ground.
This
allows
for
bucket
assist
when
traction
is
minimal.
If
the
loader
is
raised
from
this
position,
the
bucket
will
retract
as
the
quick
attach
contacts
the
dump
stop
and
the
circuit
goes
through
relief
as
described
in
note
2.
4.
Extra
bucket
retraction
allows
for
the
bucket
to
be
rolled
back
as
the
loader
raises.
The
TSL
feature
maintains
the
bucket
level,
but
as
required
the
bucket
can
be
manually
rolled
back
approximately
20
degrees
to
allow
for
increased
bucket
capacity.
If
the
loader
is
lowered
from
this
position,
the
bucket
will
extend
as
the
quick
attach
contacts
the
rollback
stop
and
the
circuit
goes
through
relief
as
described
in
note
2.
5.
The
relief
valve
is
factory
set
at
3250
PSI
cracking
pressure
and
is
capable
of
bypassing
10-15
GPM.
If
loader
lock-up
should
occur
due
to
a
low
tractor
relief
setting,
higher
inlet
flows
or
return
line
restrictions,
the
relief
valve
may
be
backed
off
slightly
until
the
lock-up
condition
is
overcome
(counterclockwise
turn
of
set-screw).
Contact
the
factory
for
further
instructions.
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