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8. Manual hitch: Exercise the MANDATORY SAFETY SHUTDOWN PROCE-
DURE (page 6). Exit the operator’s compartment and rotate the latch levers to
the horizontal position to fully engage the latch pins.
9. Power hitch: Activate the switch to lock the hitch and fully engage the latch
pins.
Important: To check that the attachment is properly installed, apply downward
pressure to the attachment prior to operating.
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.
Standard-Flow Auxiliary Hydraulics
Coupler hookup is located on the left lift arm. When the auxiliary control is in
the detent position, the top coupler is “pressure”, and the bottom coupler is
“return”.
High-Flow Auxiliary Hydraulics
Coupler hookup is located on the right lift arm. When the auxiliary control is in
the detent position, the top coupler is “pressure”, and the middle coupler is
“return”. The smaller bottom coupler is for the case drain.
Only connect high-flow attachment couplers
to the high-flow auxiliary couplers.
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 on (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 operator’s compartment and disconnect the auxil-
iary hydraulic hoses.
5. Manual hitch: Rotate the hitch latch levers to the vertical position to fully
retract the latch pins.
Power hitch: Turn the key ON (do not start the engine) and activate the
switch to unlock the hitch and fully retract the latch pins.
6. Start the engine and be sure that the lift arm is fully lowered and in contact with
the loader frame.
7. Tilt the hitch forward and slowly back the loader away until the attachment is
free from the loader.
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