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Thomas 85
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4 MAINTENANCE
4. 2 SERVICE ACCESS
4. 2A Boom Support:
For safety while performing regular service or
maintenance work, the loader is equipped with boom
support pins. The boom support pins, when extended,
prevent the boom arms from dropping if hydraulic
pressure is relieved or the foot control pedals accidentally
cycled. To operate the boom support, first remove any
bucket or attachment from the quick - tach; raise the boom
arms to full height; push the two boom support handles,
located directly in front of the operator at the top of the
operator compartment, outward, extending the boom
locking pins (see Fig. 4. 2A). Slowly lower the boom arms
down onto the pins.
4. 2B Seat Removal:
The seat and seat plate can be removed to provide access
to the controls, hydraulic and hydrostatic components. To
remove the seat assembly, remove the fasteners located at
the front of the seat. DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL
PLUG! Lift the seat assembly out of the machine. When
installing the seat, be sure the seat plate locks are in place
at the rear (Fig. 4. 2B).
To prevent personal
injury do not service the
loader with the engine
running.
WARNING
Fig. 4. 2A
Fig.. 4.2B
C3248
Fig. 4. 2A
C729
C728

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