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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AS A LOADER
For agricultural-type telehadlers (MLT range)
A - LOADING
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You must not raise the jib if you have not checked the transverse attitude of the telehadler (e INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING A LOAD: D - TRANSVERSE ATTITUDE OF THE
TELEHANDLER).
REMINDER: Make sure that the following operations can be performed with good
visibility (e OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS UNLADEN AND LADEN: D
- VISIBILITY)�
FILLING THE BUCKET
- Place the bottom of the bucket in a horizontal position, just in contact with the
ground (1) (fig� A1)�
- Move forward gradually (2) while simultaneously raising the boom and tilting the
bucket backwards (3), for improved filling and breakout (fig� A1)�
- Reverse the telehadler (1) very carefully and gently to free the bucket� Lower the
boom (2) into the transport position (fig� A2)�
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Tilt the bucket sufficiently back to avoid spilling product and ensure its stability (loss of product under braking).
LOADING A TRAILER
- Approach the side of the trailer in the transport position (fig� A3)�
- Raise and extend the boom (1) (2) until the bucket is above the trailer, while
monitoring the longitudinal stability limiter and warning device (
e INSTRUCTIONS
FOR HANDLING A LOAD: C - LONGITUDINAL STABILITY LIMITER AND WARNING
DEVICE) (fig� A4)�
- Drive the telehadler forward (3) very carefully and gently so that the bucket empties
its load at the centre of the trailer (fig� A4)�
- Apply the parking brake on and set the reversing lever to neutral�
- Slowly discharge the material (4) (fig� A4)�
- Tilt back the bucket (1) and reverse the telehadler (2) very carefully and gently (fig� A5)�
- Retract (3) and lower the boom (4) into the transport position (fig� A5)�
B - BACKFILLING
- Place the bottom of the bucket in a horizontal position, just in contact with the
ground (1) (fig� B1)�
- Drive forward gradually (2)� Once filled, the bucket will act as a levelling blade (fig� B1)�
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When driving, beware of trenches as well as recently excavated and/or backfilled ground.