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7. DISMOUNTING THE LOADER
CAUTION: Always park loader with material bucket attached to the loader. Never park loader with
Bale Spear or Pallet Fork attached to loader.
CAUTION: Before leaving the tractor seat, lower attachment or loader boom to ground, stop
engine, lock brakes, relieve hydraulic pressure, and remove key.
CAUTION: Do not stand, walk, or work under a raised loader or attachment unless it is securely
blocked or held in position. Accidental movement of valve handle/handles or leaks in the
hydraulic system could cause the loader to drop, or attachment to dump, causing severe injury.
CAUTION: Do not allow bystanders in loader work area.
IMPORTANT: Never allow weight of tractor to be placed on parking stand when mounting or dismounting
loader.
7.1.1. Position the loader on a hard level surface. The
more level the surface the easier the loader is to
mount and dismount.
7.1.2. Raise loader, dump bucket over, and then lower
loader so that bucket cutting edge is approximately
1/2" off of ground.
Bearing box
Tower
Cutting edge of bucket
1/2" off of ground
CAUTION: Never park loader with Bale Spear or Pallet Fork attached to loader. Failure to follow
these instructions could cause instability of parked loader causing personal injury or property
damage.
7.1.3. Remove snap pins from handle pins located in
bearing boxes.
Bearing box
Handle pin
Snap pin
35 Series 4WD, Model - 3535 & 4035 Loader June’08