K65E/K75D/K95D/K95i
7-5
K65E/K75D/K95D/K95i
7-5
NOTE
- If the loader has been out of
operation for a longer period of
time or if it has no floating position,
the hydraulic hoses (7-7/arrows)
must be disconnected from the
lifting cylinders before attaching
the lifting gear. Collect the
escaping hydraulic oil in a
sufficiently large oil pan.
- After towing has been com-
pleted, fill the lifting cylinders
with hydraulic oil and deaerate
them by raising and lowering the
bucket arm several times.
7.1.1.2 Towing the articu-
lated loader if the drive has
failed
(1)
Press the toggle switch for the
hazard flasher (4-13/10).
(2)
Set the drive switch (4-12/6) to
position "0".
(3)
Apply the parking brake
(4-12/3).
CAUTION
If the rescue location is on a slope,
wheel chocks must be placed on
the sloping side of both front axle
wheels in addition to applying the
parking brake.
NOTE
The preparations described in steps
(4) and (5) are only to be carried out
if the rescue location is not on a
public road:
(4)
Cover the bucket cutting edge
and teeth with the bucket protector
(5-3/arrow).
Figure 7-7
NOTE
- If the loader has been out of op-
eration for a longer period of time
or if it has no floating position, the
hydraulic hoses (7-7/arrows)
must be disconnected from the
lifting cylinders before attaching
the lifting gear. Collect the
escaping hydraulic oil in a
sufficiently large oil pan.
- After towing has been com-
pleted, fill the lifting cylinders
with hydraulic oil and deaerate
them by raising and lowering the
bucket arm several times.
7.1.1.2 Towing the articu-
lated loader if the drive has
failed
(1)
Press the toggle switch for the
hazard flasher (4-13/10).
(2)
Set the drive switch (4-12/6) to
position "0".
(3)
Apply the parking brake
(4-12/3).
CAUTION
If the rescue location is on a slope,
wheel chocks must be placed on
the sloping side of both front axle
wheels in addition to applying the
parking brake.
NOTE
The preparations described in steps
(4) and (5) are only to be carried out
if the rescue location is not on a
public road:
(4)
Cover the bucket cutting edge
and teeth with the bucket protector
(5-3/arrow).
Figure 7-7
Summary of Contents for AL 100t
Page 9: ...Safety regulations...
Page 30: ...Signs...
Page 39: ...Technical data...
Page 70: ...Description...
Page 82: ...Operation...
Page 93: ...Attachments...
Page 101: ...Rescue towing lashing lifting by crane...
Page 110: ...Maintenance...
Page 130: ...Malfunctions causes and remedies...
Page 133: ...Protection against theft...
Page 136: ...Appendices...