10.1.10. Slowly drive tractor forward while (E)
retracting tilt cylinders (F). Doing this will allow bearing
boxes to guide loader as it is being parked off of
tractor. This will allow loader to be held in position to
clear exhaust and tractor hood during dismounting.
10.1.11. Retract tilt cylinders (G) completely.
10.1.12. Make sure all loader components clear
tractor. Back tractor away (H) slightly.
10.1.13. Stop the tractor engine and then work valve
handle/handles to relieve hydraulic fluid pressure in
lines. Refer to tractor operator manual for additional
information.
10.1.14. Reinstall handle pins and snap pins to
bearing boxes for storage.
10.1.15. Disconnect loader hoses. Start tractor and
slowly back tractor away from the loader.
IMPORTANT: To avoid hydraulic hose damage, be alert and make sure hoses do not catch on tractor
and/or loader during mounting or dismounting.
WARNING: Make sure parked loader is on a hard level surface. Engage all safety devices to
prevent loader from falling and being damaged or injuring someone. Do not repair loader if it is
not mounted on the tractor. Loss of hydraulic fluid or removal of parts could cause loader to
collapse resulting in injury.