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Gehl R105 X-Series - Self-Leveling (Optional); Using a Bucket; Connecting Auxiliary Hydraulic Couplings; Removing Attachments

Gehl R105 X-Series
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Connecting Auxiliary Hydraulic Couplings
Note: With the engine OFF, key in the ON position and the restraint bar down,
the auxiliary hydraulic control can be moved to relieve any pressure in the
hydraulic system.
The hydraulic couplers are located on the left lift arm. “A” port is pressure, “B”
port is return when the auxiliary control is in the detent position.
Removing Attachments
1. Tilt the hitch back until the attachment is off the ground.
2. Exercise the MANDATORY SAFETY SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE
(page 6).
3. Relieve any hydraulic pressure in the auxiliary and attachment lines.
a. Turn the key switch, but do not start the engine.
b. With the restraint bar down, move the auxiliary hydraulic control back and
forth. This will relieve the pressure in the hydraulic system.
4. With the engine OFF, leave the operators compartment, disconnect the auxil-
iary hydraulic hoses and rotate the latch levers completely vertical to fully
retract the latch pins.
5. Start the engine and be sure that the lift arm is fully lowered and in contact
with the loader frame.
6. Tilt the hitch forward and slowly back the loader away until the attachment is
free from the loader.
Self-Leveling (optional)
The self-leveling feature is intended to automatically keep the attachment level
while the lift arm is being raised. Self-leveling operates only when the lift arm is
raised; when the lift arm is lowered, self-leveling is not activated.
Using a Bucket
Always maintain a safe distance from electric
power lines and avoid contact with any electri-
cally charged conductor or gas line. Accidental contact or rupture
can result in electrocution or an explosion. Contact the “Diggers
Hotline” or proper local authorities for utility line locations before
starting to dig.
Driving over Rough Terrain
When traveling over rough terrain, drive slowly with the bucket lowered.
WARNING

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