Changing Attachments
Gehl All-Tach
™
Attachment Mounting
(Fig. 6-6)
WARNING
To prevent unexpected attachment release
from the All-Tach attachment, BE SURE to
properly secure the All-Tach mechanism lock
pins by rotating the latch levers to a horizontal
position.
The skid loader features an All-Tach attachment
mechanism for mounting a bucket or other attachment.
Two latch levers secure the attachment.
Attaching
1. Rotate the latch levers to a vertical position to fully
retract the latch pins.
2. Start the loader engine and make sure the lift arm is
lowered and in contact with the loader frame.
3. Align the loader squarely with the back of the
attachment.
4. Roll the All-Tach attachment mechanism forward
until the top edge of the All-Tach mechanism is
below the flange on the back side of the attachment
and centered between the vertical plates.
5. Slowly drive the loader forward and, at the same
time, roll the All-Tach attachment mechanism back
to engage the flange on the back side of the
attachment.
6. Stop forward travel when the flange is engaged but,
continue to roll the All-Tach attachment mechanism
back to pick the attachment up off the ground.
Exercise the MANDATORY SAFETY
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE (page 10).
7. With the loader engine OFF, leave the operator’s
compartment and swing the latch levers to a
horizontal position to fully engage the latch pins.
8. To check that the attachment is properly installed,
apply down pressure to the attachment prior to
operating.
Detaching
1. Roll the All-Tach attachment mechanism backward
until the attachment is off the ground. Exercise the
MANDATORY SAFETY SHUTDOWN
PROCEDURE (page 10).
2. With the loader engine OFF, leave the operator’s
compartment and rotate the latch levers completely
vertical to fully retract the latch pins.
3. Start the loader engine and make sure that the lift
arm is lowered and in contact with the loader frame.
4. Roll the All-Tach attachment mechanism forward
and slowly back the loader until the attachment is
free from the loader.
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Fig. 6-6: All-Tach Attachment (Disengaged)
1. All-Tach Attachment Latch Control Levers
2. All-Tach Attachment Latch Pins
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