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Summary of Contents for HL 360

Page 1: ...Form No 902369 I I I OPERATOR S MANUAL l I...

Page 2: ...chment which shall not have been operated in accordance with GEHL s printed instructions or beyond the Company recommended machine rated capacity This warranty shall not be applicable to items which a...

Page 3: ...uction of any part without incurring the obligation to install such changes on any unit previously delivered GEHL COMPANY WEST BEND WIS 53095 U S A Right and Left are determined from a position sittin...

Page 4: ...ad Guard 75 1905 D Overall Height Less Overhead Guard 56 5 1435 E Ground Clearance 5 75 146 F Overall Length With Bucket 90 2286 G Overall Length Less Bucket 67 25 1708 H Wheel Base 29 736 5 1 Dump Re...

Page 5: ...d leaking this manual or loosely attached _ Explain the importance of his thorough understand __ Hydraulic Pump and Motor are NOT damaged ing of and familiarity with the Loader Controls leaking or loo...

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Page 7: ...ration is exhibited by all controls Check that __ Traction T bar and Lift Tilt T bar operate properly and are NOT damaged or binding I acknowledge that pre delivery service was performed on this unit...

Page 8: ...mber The careful operator is the best operator Most accidents are caused by human error Certain precautions must be observed to prevent the possibility of injury or damage Please read the rules listed...

Page 9: ...oving DO NOT mount or dismount the Loader with the engine running DO NOT allow minors to operate or be near the Loader unless properly supervised Skid Steer Loaders are single Seat NO passenger machin...

Page 10: ...rostatic Pump Drive Belt Idler engaged a right turn in carried out by twisting the Traction T bar clockwise A left turn is carried out by twisting the Traction T bar counter clockwise By design and fo...

Page 11: ...d and comfort Correct Belt adjustment is only obtained when both ends of the Belt are completely extended that is completely unwound from the Belt retractors A CARRY tOAn LOW Fig 4 Seat Belt Retracted...

Page 12: ...ATIC PUMP DRIVE BELT IDLER Fig 5 A Handle is provided to engage disengage the Hydro static Pump Drive Belt Idler A WARNING BE SURE to disengage the Idler Handle BEFORE starting the engine after shutti...

Page 13: ...empty Bucket or Fork Smoothest and most efficient Loader opeation is achieved while the engine is being operated at half to full Throttle After the engine is sufficiently warmed up engage the Hydrost...

Page 14: ...er BEFORE starting it If the Loader engine kills while the Lift Tilt T bar is being operated to raise the Load Arms the Load Arms will stop rising and hold at the level already reached Lower the Load...

Page 15: ...en travel speed is decreased For optimum working ability through maximum Wheel torque move the Traction T bar only a slight amount forward from its Neutral position while filling a Bucket J J t t s i...

Page 16: ...the box After the material is dumped back away from the box and lower the Load Arms while rolling the Bucket or Fork back I I i I I i S L I I J I I I I 1 S _ _ _ _ I c x Fig 12 NOTE A Bucket can be c...

Page 17: ...over the Cutting Edge and collect inside the Bucket _ _ _ _ l L T H Y l 1 1 vn l I _ u 1 _ Fig 13 _ _ S l _ ___ ___ __ __ _____ __ l Fig 14 Leveling with a Bucket Fig 15 NOT E Levelin with a Bucket at...

Page 18: ...eave the Operator s Compartment and jnstall the Attachment Pins and Lockpins in the position and direction shown To detach the Bucket or Fork reverse the process A WARNING ALWAYS install or remove the...

Page 19: ...djustment To readjust the Pump Drive Belt tension first carefully and properly block the Loader up so that all four Tires are NOT touching the ground Raising the Loader can be conveniently accomplishe...

Page 20: ...ICATION Grease each Fitting every 50 hours 1 Left Tilt Cylinder Pivots Two Places 2 Attachment Plate Pivots Two Places 3 Left Lift Cylinder Pivots Two Places 4 Left Load Arm Pivot 5 Right Load Arm Piv...

Page 21: ...cause of variation in safety laws for different states and localities it may be necessary to change the emblem Bracket for mounting a Slow moving Vehicle Emblem location Your Gehl Dealer can aid you i...

Page 22: ...rs sold within th e United States are shipped from the factory with Battery in stalled and filled with the proper Electrolyte Solution On a routine basis after every 50 hours of operation remove the B...

Page 23: ...becomes run down and weak it may be desirable to recharge it with a plug in 120 volt AC battery charger unit Follow operating instructions given with re charger unit and exercise all prescribed preca...

Page 24: ...ervice and adjust ment routines Fig 24 Air Cleaner Check the Air Cleaner on a routine basis every 10 hours of operation Replace or wash the Filter Element as necessary As part of the routine Air Clean...

Page 25: ...a Lift Cylinder Allow the Hydraulic oil to cool sufficiently and relieve pressure BEFORE attempting to remove Hoses Tilt Cylinder Fig 25 HYDRAULIC HYDROSTATIC RESERVOIR FILTER Figs 26 27 28 29 The Hyd...

Page 26: ...pressure and flow troubleshooting details Left Low Pressure Drive Motor High Pressure Direction of Flow t Left Hydrostatic Pump Onan Engine Right Hydrostatic Pump Right Drive Motor Left Tilt Cylinder...

Page 27: ...rd the Hubs Tapped holes in the Hubs are used to push the Sheaves away from the Hubs 1 Through the process of adjust measure and re adjust get the Left Pump Sheave to line up with the Motor Drive Shea...

Page 28: ...th properly filtered and routinely changed oil Mechanical linkages should always be kept properly adjusted and tightly secured Hydraulic Hose connections should also be checked frequently to insure le...

Page 29: ...n After the correct Neutral position has been obtained for both Pumps readjust the T bar in Console slot position to bring the T bar into alignment with the Neutral mark on the Operation Decal Refer t...

Page 30: ...e is removed the Locknuts on both Stops should be loosened Then each Stop Bolt should be turned all the way in and the T bar moved all the way in both directions until the Arm movement for ward and ba...

Page 31: ...only interchanging the front Tire on one side with the rear Tire on the same side of the Loader Without switching Tires with Wheels NO Tire can be moved to the other side of the Loader NOTE If the Lo...

Page 32: ...r engaged Crankcase oil supply is too low or overfilled Engine is overloaded Engine cooling fins are dirty Air circulation is restricted Exhaust System is restricted Dirty or improper grade oil Incorr...

Page 33: ...on for correct procedures Systems Pump overloading Lift Tilt T bar being improperly operated refer to Operation section for correct procedures General operations sluggish Air in the Hydraulic system P...

Page 34: ...the T bar is moved to Neutral or Load Spool NOT centered in Valve Adjust T bar Linkage Rod length or Arm operations are occuring very repair Valve Spool with dealer s slowly directive Oil is leaking p...

Page 35: ...or back Pump Arm for side of Loader with Correct Pump Arm problem see Wheels NOT moving is loose broken or T bars topic in Service section disconnected OPTIONAL FEATURES ACCESSORIES Various Buckets a...

Page 36: ...int 901295 6 12 oz Cans BlazeSpray Paint 901296 6 12 oz Cans MaizeSpray Paint The Decal Set Number for the HL360 is 068402 The set includes the following 1 054952 Decal Gasoline 2 054953 Decal Hydraul...

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Page 38: ...after Each 10 Hour Servicing Service after 50 Hours of Use Change Engine Crankcase Oil Clean Inspect Battery Terminals Lubricate all Fittings Check that Wheel Nuts are tightly secured Inspect Muffler...

Page 39: ...e Oil 20 Seat Assembly 28 Hydraulic Hydrostatic Oil 20 Systems Control Valve 28 Drive Chains 20 Repair 28 Oiling 20 Maintenance 28 Grease Fittings 20 Systems Pump 28 Key to Lubrication 20 21 Repair 28...

Page 40: ...FARM EQUIPMENT GEHL COMPANY WEST BENO WISCONSIN 53095 U S A 902369 1 5M1P179 Printed in U S A...

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