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HYDRAULIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVE LEVER (IF EQUIPED)
The Hydraulic Remote Control Valve Lever is located below
the RHS of the Operator
Move the lever up or down and hold. This will raise or
lower the implement
Important:
-Do not hold the lever in the “pull” or “Push” position once
the remote cylinder has reached the end of the stroke as this
will cause oil to flow through the relief valve. Forcing oil
through the relief valve for extended periods will overheat the oil.
-When Using the tractor hydraulic system to power front loader, do not operate the boom and bucket
cylinders simultaneously.
Always set the knob to lock when
1.Traveling on the road
2.Replacing tires or blades on an implement.
3.Making adjustments to an implement. Sudden dropping of an implement due to
hydraulic problems can cause serious injury or death.
Caution
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HYDRAULIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVE COUPLER CONNECTING & DISCONNECTING.
(IF EQUIPED)
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Connecting
1.Clean both couplers.
2.Remove dust plugs.
3.Insert the implement coupler to the tractor hydraulic coupler
4.Pull the implement coupler slightly to make sure couplers are
firmly connected.
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Disconnecting
1.Lower the implement first to the ground to release
hydraulic pressure in the hoses.
2.Clean the couplers
3.Relieve pressure by moving hydraulic control levers
with engine shut off. Pull the hose straight
from the hydraulic coupler to release it
4.Clean oil and dust from the coupler, then replace the dust plugs.
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Summary of Contents for 4010 HST
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Page 33: ...DECALS ON THE CHASSIS 31 ...
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Page 49: ... OPERATING THE 3 POINT LINKAGE TPL 47 ...
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Page 91: ...DATE TRACTOR HOURS NATURE TYPE OF REPAIR SERVICE CARRIED OUT SERVICE RECORD 89 ...
Page 93: ...PART REPLACEMENT RECORD DATE PART DESCRIPTION Q TY COST DATE PART DESCRIPTION Q TY COST 91 ...
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Page 112: ...2 EXTERIOR VIEW 2 2 SERVICING 2 3 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION 2 ...
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