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6. After loading the machine on the truck bed, do the
following.
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Check to see that the machine’s center of gravity
aligns with that of the truck bed.
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Secure the steering frame lock on the machine.
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Stop the engine.
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Lower the bucket and attachment to the truck bed.
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Release the hydraulic pressure in the hydraulic
system by operating the control levers.
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Lock all control levers in neutral.
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Remove the key.
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Block the machine’s wheels.
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Secure the machine with chains or belts.
7. While traveling with the machine loaded on the truck,
do not start with a jerk, stop suddenly or make sharp
turns at bends so as to prevent the machine from
shifting on the truck bed.
7. SERVICING THE MACHINE SAFELY
1. Before checking, adjusting or cleaning the machine
parts, or leaving the machine, observe the following
items.
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Stop the engine.
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Lower the bucket and attachment to the ground.
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Release the hydraulic pressure in the hydraulic
system by operating the control levers.
(For details, refer to "HOW TO RELEASE
PRESSURE TRAPPED IN THE HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM".)
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Lock all control levers in neutral.
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Remove the key.
2. Never be under the machine while it is being lifted with
only the bucket. If servicing or checking underneath,
support it firmly with strong jackstands.
3. Secure the articulated steering with the steering frame
lock.
4. Keep clear of articulation area when servicing.
5. When checking or servicing the electrical system,
disconnect the battery cables.
6. It is dangerous to drain oil or coolant and to replace the
filter just after stopping the engine. Wait for the engine
to cool.
7. Do not allow an unauthorized person to service the
engine. Do not perform any work on the machine that
is not authorized. Do not try to do any repairs yourself.
Follow the Maintenance and Service procedures.
8. Do not service or check the engine until it has
completely cooled off.
9. When you drive connecting pins in or out, guard
against injury from flying pieces of metal. Use eye or
face protection.
10. Safety covers, shields, and guards may not be
modified or removed.
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