T o slo w or stop , mo v e the traction control lev ers
to neutral.
Attachment Tilt Lever
T o tilt the attac hment forw ard, slo wly push the
attac hment tilt lev er forw ard.
T o tilt the attac hment rearw ard, slo wly pull the
attac hment tilt lev er rearw ard.
Loader Arm Lever
T o lo w er the loader ar ms , slo wly push the loader
ar m lev er forw ard.
T o raise the loader ar ms , slo wly pull the loader
ar m lev er rearw ard.
Loader Valve Lock
T he loader v alv e loc k secures the loader ar m and
attac hment tilt lev ers so that y ou cannot push
them forw ard. T his helps to ensure that no one
will accidentally lo w er the loader ar ms during
maintenance . Secure the loader ar ms with the loc k
anytime y ou need to stop the mac hine with the
loader ar ms raised.
T o set the loc k, pull it bac k and all the w a y do wn
ag ainst the lev ers ( Figure 7 ).
Note: Y ou will need to mo v e the lev ers rearw ard
to eng ag e or diseng ag e the loader v alv e loc k.
Figure 7
1. Loader valve lock, engaged 2. Loader valve lock,
disengaged
Auxiliary Hydraulics Lever
T o operate a h y draulic attac hment in a forw ard
direction, push the lev er to the left, out of the
neutral slot, and slo wly pull the auxiliar y h y draulics
lev er rearw ard.
T o operate a h y draulic attac hment in rev erse
direction, push the lev er to the left, out of
the neutral slot, and slo wly push the auxiliar y
h y draulics lev er forw ard. Y ou can also set the
lev er so that the rev erse h y draulics are on without
operator presence . T o do so , mo v e the lev er
completely to the left and then forw ard until the
lev er remains in the rev erse position.
Speed Selector Lever
Mo v e the speed selector lev er to the fast (rabbit)
position to set the traction dri v e , loader ar ms , and
attac hment tilt to high speed and the auxiliar y
h y draulics to lo w speed.
Mo v e the speed selector lev er to the slo w (tur tle)
position to set the auxiliar y h y draulics to high
speed and the traction dri v e , loader ar ms , and
attac hment tilt to lo w speed.
If y ou mo v e the speed selector lev er while
the traction unit is in motion, the traction
unit will either stop suddenl y or accelerate
quickl y . If y ou operate the traction unit with
the speed selector lev er in an inter mediate
position, the traction unit will operate
er raticall y and may be dama ged. Y ou could
lose contr ol of the traction unit and injur e
bystander s or y our self.
• Do not mo v e the speed selector lev er
when the traction unit is in motion.
• Do not operate the traction unit when
the speed selector is in an y inter mediate
position (i.e., an y position other than
full y f orw ard or full y r earw ard).
Hour Meter
T he hour meter displa ys the n umber of hours of
operation that ha v e been log g ed on the traction
unit.
After 50 hours and ev er y 75 hours thereafter (that
is at 50, 125, 200, etc .) the hour meter displa ys
SV C on the lo w er left side of the screen to remind
y ou to c hang e the oil and perfor m the required
maintenance . After ev er y 400 hours (400, 800,
1200, etc .), the hour meter displa ys SV C on the
lo w er right side of the screen to remind y ou to
perfor m the maintenance procedures based on
a 400 hour sc hedule . T hese reminders come on
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