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Gehl SL3640E - ROPS;FOPS and Loader Lifting Procedures; Tilting Back the ROPS;FOPS; Loader Raising and Lowering

Gehl SL3640E
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38 917334/BP0310
Note: The float (detent) position for T-Bar controlled loaders is reached by
pushing the right handle all the way forward. For hand/foot controlled loaders,
use your toes to push the front of the left pedal all the way down.
Check that the work area is clear of people and
obstacles. Always look in the direction of
travel.
Highway Travel
If it becomes necessary to move the loader a long distance, obtain and use a
properly rated trailer. For short distance highway travel, attach an SMV (Slow
Moving Vehicle) emblem (purchased locally) to the back of the loader. For
highway operation, obtain and install dual amber flashers or a strobe light. Check
state and local laws and regulations.
Lifting the Loader
The loader can be lifted using a single-point or four-point lift kit, which is avail-
able from your Gehl dealer.
Before lifting, check the lift kit for proper installation.
Never allow riders in the operators compartment while the
loader is lifted.
Keep everyone a safe distance away from the loader while it is
lifted.
Loader may only be lifted with an empty bucket or empty pallet
forks, or with no attachment. Never lift the loader with attach-
ments other than those stated.
Lift equipment used and its installation is the responsibility of the party con-
ducting the lift. All rigging MUST comply with applicable regulations and
guidelines.
1. Using suitable lift equipment, hook into the lift eyes. Adjust the length of the
slings or chains to lift the loader level.
Important: As needed, use a spreader bar to prevent the slings or chains from
rubbing the sides of the ROPS/FOPS. (Four-point lift only)
Note: The loader my be slightly off level (10 degrees max.) when lifted,
depending on loader model and attachment (single-point lift only.)
2. Center the hoist over the ROPS/FOPS. To prevent shock loading of the equip-
ment and excessive swinging, slowly lift the loader off the ground. Perform all
movements slowly and gradually. As needed, use a tag line to help position the
loader.
WARNING
WARNING

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