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917001/CP0905 45
Storing the Loader
If your skid-steer loader is to be stored for a long period of time, the following
procedure is suggested:
1. Fully inflate the tires.
2. Lubricate all grease zerks.
3. Check all fluid levels and replenish as necessary.
4. Add stabilizer to the fuel per the fuel supplier’s recommendations.
5. Remove the battery, charge fully and store in a cool, dry location.
6. Protect against extreme weather conditions such as moisture, sunlight and tem-
perature.
Transporting the Loader
Park the truck or trailer on a level surface. Be
sure the vehicle and its ramps have the
weight capacity to support the loader. Be sure the vehicle surface
and its ramps are clear of debris and slippery material that may
reduce traction. Move the loader on and off the vehicle ramp
slowly and carefully. Failure to follow these instructions could
result in an overturn accident.
Observe all local regulations governing the loading and transporting of equip-
ment (Reference U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Section 392.9).
Ensure that the hauling vehicle meets all safety requirements before loading the
skid-steer loader.
1. Place blocks at the front and rear of
the hauling vehicle’s tires.
2. If the loader has an attachment, lift it
slightly off the ground.
3. Back the loader slowly and carefully up
the ramp onto the vehicle.
4. Lower the loader attachment to the
vehicle deck, turn off the engine and
remove the key.
5. Fasten the loader to the hauling vehicle
at the points indicated by the tie-down
decals (Figure 27 and Figure 28).
6. Measure the clearance height of the
loader and hauling vehicle. Post the
clearance height in the cab of the
vehicle.
WARNING
Figure 27 Front Tie-Down
Figure 28 Rear Tie-Down
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