S150/S151/S152/Z152
7-3
Rescue, Towing,
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Lashing, Crane-Lifting
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(4) Align the wheels on the front axle and then use the
steering selector lever (4-6/4) to set the steering mode to
"rear-wheel-steering".
(5) Release the parking brake (4-7/4).
(6) Apply the bucket protector to protect the lip and teeth
of the bucket (5-4/arrow).
(7) Insert the bucket protector plug in the socket
(5-5/arrow).
(8) Push the valve control lever for main hydraulics (4-7/2)
forwards through its pressure point to the front position.
(9) Using a suitable lifting device, e.g. a second loader
with an attached bucket, lift the bucket arm of the loader
to be towed until the mechanical bucket arm support can
be inserted at the loader to be towed (7-1).
NOTE
- If the vehicle breakdown occurred some time
ago, ensure that the hydraulic hoses are
disconnected from the lift cylinder before
attaching the lifting equipment. Use an oil
tray with appropriate dimensions to catch
any hydraulic oil that seeps out.
- After completing towing, remember to fill the
lift cylinder with hydraulic oil and vent the
cylinder by repeatedly raising and dropping
the loader arm.
(10) Lift and mechanically prop up bucket arm [e.g. by
inserting the bucket arm support (option) (1-1/arrow)] and
lower bucket arm until it rests on the bucket arm support.
(11) Close both stop valves (1-2/1 and 1-2/2).
(12) Return the valve control for main hydraulics (4-7/2) to
its original position.
(13) Block the swivel mechanism by inserting the blocking
wedge (1-3/arrow) in the swivel blocking mechanism
(1-4/arrow).
(14) Attach the towing rod to the loader to be towed
[(7-2/1 - for towing forwards) or (7-4/1 - for towing back-
wards)] and to the towing vehicle.
ATTENTION
If the loader does not have a forward shunting and
towing coupling, the loader can only be towed
backwards.
Fig. 7-1
Fig. 7-3
Fig. 7-2
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Summary of Contents for AS 150
Page 7: ...Safety regulations ...
Page 19: ...Signs ...
Page 22: ...Anti TheftProtection ...
Page 25: ...Description ...
Page 34: ...Operations ...
Page 46: ...Attachments ...
Page 54: ...Rescue Towing Lashing Crane Lifting ...
Page 61: ...Maintenance ...
Page 80: ...Troubleshooting ...
Page 83: ...Wiring and Hydraulics ...
Page 98: ...Technical Data Equipment ...
Page 103: ...Technical Data Attachments ...
Page 112: ...Optional Extras Changes ...