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4.4. LOADER MOUNTED VALVE EQUIPPED WITH SINGLE HANDLE CONTROLLER
ON A LOADER NOT EQUIPPED WITH HYDRAULIC SELF LEVEL OPTION
4.4.1.
LOADER WITHOUT SELF LEVEL VALVE:
Your loader utilizes a loader mounted valve equipped with
single handle control and it will function as described.
Number 3 Position:
Push the handle full forward
to activate float position.
Number 2 Position:
Push the handle forward
to lower loader.
Number 1 Position:
Pull the handle back
to raise loader.
Decal Operation Illustration
Number 5 Position:
Push the handle outward
to dump attachment.
Number 6 Position:
Push the handle full outward
to activate regen position
which will dump attachment
at a faster rate.
Number 4 Position:
Pull the handle inward
to roll back attachment.
View of Decal from
front side of handle
Neutral Lock Position Buttons
View of Decal from
back side of handle
Controller Collar
4.5. NEUTRAL POSITION
The loader external valve has a "neutral position" which prevents movement of the loader or attachment. When
the valve handle is manually released from the work position, the valve spool will return to the neutral position.
4.6. NEUTRAL LOCK POSITION
Push collar down to lock controller into neutral position — Red button is out when neutral position is locked.
Lift collar up to unlock controller from neutral position — Green button is out when neutral position is unlocked.
4.7. FLOAT POSITION
The loader valve has a "float position" incorporated into the lift cylinder circuit which allows the loader to float. This
float feature is important for satisfactory operation when scraping, sweeping, leveling, or any job where it is
necessary to follow the contour of the surface. To activate float position, lower the bucket or attachment and push
the valve handle all the way forward into detent. The valve will stay in float detent position until the operator
manually pulls the valve handle out of detent position to deactivate float.