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Operator’s Manual 

 
OPERATING THE LOADER 
 

Operate loader with joystick: 

1.

 

Pull joystick back to raise the loader. 

2.

 

Push joystick forward to lower the loader. 

3.

 

Push joystick all the way forward to set loader in 
floating position (loader is free to move up and down to 
follow the terrain); joystick is detente in this position 

4.

 

Push joystick ot the right to dump the bucket. 
Note: Most 50-series loaders are equipped with a quick 
dump feature. Moving joystick to the right against light 
spring produces dump at regular speed. Moving joystick 
further to the right against a heavier spring will produce 
fast dumping of the bucket. During fast dump, oil from 
the rod side of the cylinder re-circulates into the barrel 
side of the cylinder. Fast dump is not a floating position – 
the speed of dump is still controlled by the joystick. 

5.

 

Pull joystick to the left to roll the bucket back 

 
Operating hints: 
 
Place material in the center of the bucket. This reduces stress on the loader frame and improves tractor 
stability. 
 
When loading bucket, drive straight into material, with 
bucket in level. Attempting to turn tractor while loading 
bucket can cause damage to both the loader and tractor. 
 
 
 
 
When loading bucket, to best utilize its capacity, roll 
bucket back and at the same time lift the loader. 
 
 
 
 
Do not use the bucket in dumped position for bull-dozing. 
This will cause severe shock loading on the bucket cylinders 
and make it more difficult to maintain a level grade. 
 
 
 
 
Backgrade work surface with a loaded bucket. Have 
the joystick in a floating position (all the way forward) so 
full weight of the bucket is scraping ground. Have the  
bucket in level (use heel of bucket for back grading).   
 
 
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Summary of Contents for TRAC-LIFT T50HLSS

Page 1: ..._________________________________ FRONT LOADERS TRAC LIFT T50SS TRAC LIFT T50HLSS ________________________________________________________________________________________ Edition 6 2006 American Jawa Ltd 7301 Allentown Blvd Harrisburg PA 17112 ...

Page 2: ...0 degrees 40 degrees E Reach on Ground 59 in 59 in F Bucket Rollback Angle 20 degrees 20 degrees G Digging Depth 6 in 6 in Lift capacity to full height at pivot point 2100 lb 2540 lb Breakout force at pivot point 2850 lb 3450 lb Loader lifting time 4 3 sec 5 3 sec Bucket dump time 3 5 sec 3 5 sec Bucket rollback time 3 5 sec 3 5 sec Weight with 67 in bucket 1320 lb 1320 lb T50SS T50HLSS 2 ...

Page 3: ...king on inclines near loose rocks or holes 10 Always make sure the attachment is locked on the tool carrier before beginning loader operation This can be checked by observing the latching lever position Failure to properly install attachment can cause the attachment to come off the tool carrier resulting in serious injury to operator or bystanders 11 Always make sure that latches of both loader re...

Page 4: ...e height of loader brackets on tractor 2 Move levers 3 one on each side of the Loader all the way down until latch 4 Engages Note Do not force levers 3 down If levers cannot be pushed down by hand tractor needs to be moved closer to the loader 3 Connect four loader quick couplers if you have not done so earlier follow color coding on the couplers 4 Start engine and lift loader a few inches from th...

Page 5: ...its bottom side 2 Engage the hand brake Release and fold down stands 1 Note Adjust the height of the stands so they will be just touching the ground 3 Move joystick control at least three times in all directions to remove any pressure from the system 4 Disconnect four hoses with quick couplers from the loader valve Plug disconnected couplers and hoses with rubber plugs prevent hydraulic system con...

Page 6: ...e component immediately CAUTION Make sure all parts of the quick attach system are clean before attaching the bucket Only clean components will function safely 1 Move latching handles to the UNLOCKED position UP 2 Have the attachment coupler slightly tilted forward Drive tractor centrally to the bucket The top of the attachment coupler must be aligned with the attachment flange on the bucket Lift ...

Page 7: ...s just a few inches above ground Tilt bucket slightly forward 2 Move latching handles into UNLOCKED POSITION UP CAUTION Before leaving the seat stop engine and engage hand brake 3 Start engine and lower the loader until the attachment coupler unhooks from the attachment flange on the bucket 4 Drive away T50SS T50HLSS 7 ...

Page 8: ... CAUTION When handling heavy loads use liquid in rear tires Preferably have rear tires loaded all the time Cast iron weights are also available and may be combined with liquid Adequate weight on rear axle is required for safe loader operation DO NOT use front weights while operating loader WARNING When using bale lift Never raise round bale to full height with bale lift rolled back as serious inju...

Page 9: ... is not a floating position the speed of dump is still controlled by the joystick 5 Pull joystick to the left to roll the bucket back Operating hints Place material in the center of the bucket This reduces stress on the loader frame and improves tractor stability When loading bucket drive straight into material with bucket in level Attempting to turn tractor while loading bucket can cause damage t...

Page 10: ...t quick attach system are clean Only clean components will function safely 2 Check tire inflation pressure Refer to tractor Operator s Manual for recommended tire pressures 3 Inspect loader hoses for damage Replace any hose with even the slightest damage Every 10 Hours of Operation Lubricate per diagram 1 Bushings 2 Bushings 3 Bushings 4 Bucket latching mechanism 5 Loader latching mechanism If usi...

Page 11: ...74921010 Pallet fork 43 5 long forged 532974921020 Bale Lift 3 Spear uses high strength easy penetrating forged spear 44 in long 532974921030 Third hydraulic function kit for attachments like grapple fork or similar with their own cylinder kit includes distributor valve and joystick with electric switch 532982980695 T50SS T50HLSS 11 ...

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