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10. Before disconnecting hydraulic lines, relieve all hydraulic pressure.

11. Do not tamper with the relief valve setting. The relief valve is pre-set at the factory. Changing the setting can 

cause overloading the loader and tractor and serious operator injury may result.

12. Always wear safety goggles when repairing or servicing machine.

13. When servicing or replacing pins in cylinder ends, buckets, etc., always use a brass drift and hammer.  Failure to 

do so could result in injury from flying fragments.

14. Replace damaged or illegible safety decals. See decal page for required decals.

15.  Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to modify or alter the loader, any of its components or any loader

function without first consulting your local dealer.

OPERATING THE LOADER

1.

It is the loader owner’s responsibility to instruct and have a person read operator’s manual, safety decals and 
become familiar with machine controls before allowing them to operate loader.

2.

Do not allow children to operate the loader.

3.

Before starting or operating the equipment, make a walk around inspection and check for loose or damaged
components. Correct any deficiency before starting.

4.

Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children. The operator should cease operation
whenever anyone comes within  the operating area.

5.

Operate the loader from the “Operator’s Seat Only.” 

6.

Exercise caution when operating the loader with a raised  loaded bucket or fork.

7.

Avoid loose fill, rocks and holes. They can be dangerous for loader operation or movement.

8.

Be extra careful when working on inclines.

9.

Allow for the loader length when making turns.

10. Stop the loader arms gradually when lowering or lifting.

11. Use caution when handling loose or shiftable loads.

12. Carry loader arms at a low position during transport.

13. Lower loader arms, stop engine, and lock brakes before leaving the tractor seat.

14. Operate the loader controls only when properly seated at the controls.

15. Do not use loader for handling large, heavy objects such as logs, oil drums, etc.

16. Handling large, heavy objects is dangerous due to:

*Possibility of rolling the tractor over.
*Possibility of upending the tractor.
*Possibility of the object rolling or sliding down the loader arms onto the operator.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTINUED

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Summary of Contents for Front-Push Loaders 1846QT

Page 1: ...BUSH HOG ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE 198 4 00 25H48997 OPERATOR S MANUAL 1846QT 2246QT Front End Loaders 1846 QT 2246 QT...

Page 2: ...h are manufactured with the same precision and skill as our original equipment Our trained service personnel are well informed on methods required to service Bush Hog equipment and are ready and able...

Page 3: ...ead the Operator s Manual is a misuse of this equipment It is the Retail Customer and or Operator s responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part s repaired or replaced when continued ope...

Page 4: ...Bush Hog duty taxes charges for normal service or adjustment loss of crops or any other loss of income rental of substitute equipment expenses due to loss damage detention or delay in the delivery of...

Page 5: ...ader Operators manual has been delivered to owner and he has been instructed on the safe and proper use of the front end loader Dealer s Signature CAUTION It is recommended that the tractor be equippe...

Page 6: ...ity use tractor with wide front axle rather than tricycle front wheels 7 Move and turn the tractor at low speeds 8 Stop tractor engine place transmission in park or neutral engage parking brake lower...

Page 7: ...ment make a walk around inspection and check for loose or damaged components Correct any deficiency before starting 4 Keep the area of operation clear of all persons particularly small children The op...

Page 8: ...not limited to instructions to Keep all guards in place when the machine is in operation Permit no riders on equipment Stop engine disconnect the power source and wait for all machine movement to stop...

Page 9: ...any assistance or additional informa tion is needed contact your authorized Bush Hog dealer 1 2 DESCRIPTION The Model 1846 and 2246 Front End Loaders are designed for two wheeled drive and four wheel...

Page 10: ...9 Height At Pivot Pin 800 lbs 1365 lbs X Lift Capacity to 59 Height 19 5 595 lbs 1085 lbs Forward of Pivot Pin Y Breakout Force At Pivot Pin 1340 lbs 1995 lbs Z Breakout Force 19 5 Forward of Pivot Pi...

Page 11: ...r pressure in front tires should be adequate for heavy loads Refer to tractor owner s manual for further instructions Attach loader to tractor as follows A Slowly drive tractor onto loader Figure 2 1...

Page 12: ...gh the relief valve This may cause overheating if valve is held open longer than 5 seconds Make certain valve operates as shown on decal on top of valve shield If valve opera tion is incorrect see Fig...

Page 13: ...rod Figure 3 1 can be used to determine bucket angle Before beginning work observe the position of the gauge rod with bucket flat on the ground Raise boom to several dif ferent positions At each posi...

Page 14: ...he level of the tractor hood for maximum stability and visibility whether the bucket is loaded or empty Use extreme caution when operating the loader on a slope keep the bucket as low as possible this...

Page 15: ...G FROM A BANK Choose a forward gear that provides sufficient ground speed for loading Exercise caution when undercutting high banks Dirt slides can be dangerous Load from as low as possi ble for maxim...

Page 16: ...ll impose severe shock loadings on the dump linkage the bucket cylinder and the trac tor Use a slight bucket angle travel forward and hold the lift control forward to start the cut Make a short angle...

Page 17: ...ST TIP PING IN CASE A WHEEL DROPS IN A RUT THIS WILL AVOID TIPPING AND POSSIBLE INJURY 3 5 LOADER DETACHING AND STORAGE NOTE When loader hydraulics are disconnected from tractor the tractor hydraulic...

Page 18: ...t all pivot pins for wear Make certain cotterpins are installed to retain each pivot pin 3 Check all bolts for tightness 4 Perform BEFORE EACH USE lubrication per paragraph 4 2 5 During operation list...

Page 19: ...ten or replace inlet line when raising or lowering Air in hydraulic system Cycle lift and bucket cylinders Oil level too low Add oil as required 3 Pump noisy Inlet line restricted or leaking Check for...

Page 20: ...and that bystanders have taken neces sary precautions 5 1 MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY A Attach bucket to boom using two 7 8 x 4 1 2 pins Secure pins with cotter pins Figure 5 1 B Attach bucket cylinders to bu...

Page 21: ...e hydraulic hoses from loader through the hose sleeve G Connect the hydraulic fittings to the valve Attach the hoses to the fittings paying close attention to the color coding on the hose and the port...

Page 22: ...leted by connecting pressure port to return port Failure to do this will cause serious damage to tractor hydraulic pump INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Remove plug from right side of valve 2 Install power...

Page 23: ...he rated capacity at 24 from the face of the fork tine Figure 5 4 Fork Lift Attachment Hydraulic Cylinder Hydraulic Cylinder Hitch Bushing Hitch Bushing 2246 QT Position 1846 QT Position 2246 QT Posit...

Page 24: ...ditioning Bush Hog will upon request provide safety decals for any of our products in the field at no charge Contact your authorized Bush Hog dealer for more information REAR VIEW OF SUBFRAME Decals 2...

Page 25: ...54 480 795 1077 1288 1745 1 11 16 1 1 8 12 UNF 397 538 890 1206 1444 1957 1 7 8 1 1 4 7 UNC 500 678 1120 1518 1817 2462 1 7 8 1 1 4 12 UNF 553 749 1241 1682 2013 2728 2 1 16 1 3 8 6 UNC 655 887 1470 1...

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