Figure10
1.Lowertheloaderarms
4.Tilttheattachmentforward
2.Raisetheloaderarms
5.Detent(Float)position
3.Tilttheattachment
rearward
Bymovingthelevertoanintermediateposition(such
as,forwardandleft),youcanmovetheloaderarmsand
tilttheattachmentatthesametime.
LoaderValveLock
Theloadervalvelocksecurestheloaderarm/attachment
tiltleversothatyoucannotpushitforward.Thishelps
toensurethatnoonewillaccidentallylowertheloader
armsduringmaintenance.Securetheloaderarmswith
thelockanytimeyouneedtostopthemachinewiththe
loaderarmsraised.
Tosetthelock,liftuponitsoitclearstheholein
thecontrolpanelandswingittotheleftinfrontof
theloaderarmlever,pushingitdownintothelocked
position(Figure11).
Figure11
1.Loadervalvelock
2.Loaderarm/attachmenttilt
lever
AuxiliaryHydraulicsLever
Tooperateahydraulicattachmentintheforward
direction,rotatetheauxiliaryhydraulicsleverrearward
andpullitdowntothereferencebar(Figure12,number
1).
Tooperateahydraulicattachmentinreversedirection,
rotatethehydraulicsleverrearward,thenmoveitleft
intotheupperslot(Figure12,number2).
Ifyoureleasetheleverwhileintheforwardposition,the
leverwillautomaticallyreturntotheneutralposition
(Figure12,number3).Ifitisinthereverseposition,it
willremainthereuntilyoupullitoutoftheslot.
Figure12
1.Forwardowhydraulics
3.Neutral
2.Reverseowhydraulics
ParkingBrakeLever
Tosettheparkingbrake,pushthebrakeleverforward
andtotheleftandthenpullitrearward(Figure13).
Note:Thetractionunitmayrollslightlybeforethe
brakesengageinthedrivesprocket.
Figure13
Toreleasethebrake,pushtheleverforwardandthen
right,intothenotch.
FuelGauge
Thisgaugemeasurestheamountoffuelinthefueltank.
EngineOilPressureLight
Iftheengineoilpressuregetstoolow ,thislight
illuminatesandanaudiblealarmsounds.Ifthishappens,
stoptheengineimmediatelyandchecktheoil.Iflow,
addoiland/orlookforpossibleleaks.
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