Figure 2-6
J. Secure hydraulic hoses to tractor to prevent
interference. It is recommended that hoses be rout-
ed under tractor operator’s platform.
K. Extend and retract both sets of cylinders
beginning with short strokes. Gradually increase the
length of stroke until cylinders “bottom out” in each
direction. Hold valve open with cylinders “bottomed
out” for 3-5 seconds. This will purge air from
hydraulic components.
NOTE
When valve control is held open, a squealing noise
will be heard when cylinders ”bottom out” and
hydraulic oil passes through relief valve. This may
cause overheating if valve control is held open
longer than 5 seconds.
Make certain optional control valve operates as
shown on decal . If valve operation is incorrect, see
plumbing diagrams for correct connections.
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Cylinder Mounting Bushing
AIR IN HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS WILL
CAUSE ERRATIC LOADER OPERATION.
PURGE AIR FROM SYSTEM AS
DESCRIBED ABOVE BEFORE WORKING
WITH LOADER. FAIULURE TO DO SO
CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY
AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
2-3 DISMOUNTING LOADER
Dismount loader on firm, level ground to facilitate
the next mounting. It is recommended that loader be
stored in a dry place to prevent rusting.
A. Observe the position of boom cylinder mount-
ing bushing in relation to the subframe. (Figure 2-6)
Remember this position to aid in aligning cross tube
with front bracket when loader is being mounted to
tractor.
B. Remove parking stands from storage. Raise
boom and install as shown in Figure 2-7.
Figure 2-7 Parking Stands Installed
CAUTION