lOAdER OPERATION 6-3
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INITIAL LOADER OPERATION
Before operating the loader, fully raise and lower the boom
two or three times. Then raise the bucket approximately
4 feet above the ground and cycle the bucket cylinders
three times. lower the bucket to the ground. Check the
tractor hydraulic oil and the correct oil level.
Always keep cylinders in a retracted position when
the loader is not in use to guard against rust and
contamination which may cause damage to the cylinder
rods or hydraulic system.
COLD WEATHER OPERATION
for smooth operation in cold weather, let the tractor warm
up. Slowly cycle the lift and bucket cylinders several times
to warm the oil in the hydraulic system. The loader may
operate erratically until the hydraulic oil has warmed to
operating temperatures.
LOADING BUCKET
for the most efficient loading, slowly drive the tractor
straight into the material to be loaded and increase speed
only after contact has been made. Roll the attachment
back a small amount and slowly lift to break away the
material. As the load increases, continue rolling the
attachment back so as to get the maximum load. Remove
the top levels first when loading from large piles of
material. When bucket is full, raise loader so the bucket is
clear of material and slowly back out of the pile.
Before disconnecting hydraulic lines, relieve all
hydraulic pressure. Escaping hydraulic oil under
pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate
the skin causing serious personal injury. If injured
by escaping hydraulic oil seek medical attention
immediately.
Do not operate the loader if the fittings are leak
-
ing or if the hoses are damaged. A sudden line
burst would cause the mainframe to drop sudden-
ly, causing damage to the tractor or loader or inju-
ry to personnel.
CAUTION
Before leaving the machine, stop the engine, re-
move the key, place all controls in neutral, and ei-
ther set the parking brake or place tractor in park
as equipped.
CAUTION
Operate controls only when seated in the opera-
tor's seat.
CAUTION
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