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Warranty Conditions 

 

Warranty Coverage: 

 
Mahindra USA, Inc., herein referred to as Mahindra, undertakes to replace or repair any part of a Mahindra loader where 
damage has been proven to be caused by defects in material or workmanship. 
 
This Warranty is valid for a period of 1 year for all hydraulic components and attachments and for a period of 2 years for all 
other loader components from the date of the original retail sale.  Parts replaced or repaired under the terms of this Warranty 
are guaranteed only until the original warranty expires.  
 
It is further understood and agreed that the defect should be immediately reported to the Selling Dealer. The Selling Dealer 
will generally perform Warranty repairs or replacements and the Purchaser shall deliver the Mahindra Loader to the Dealer’s 
place of business for repair. In the event Purchaser is located more than 75 miles from the Selling Dealer, any Mahindra 
Dealer authorized to sell and service Mahindra Products may perform the repair at its dealership. 
 
The obligation of Mahindra to the Purchaser under this Warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of defective parts by 
an authorized Mahindra dealer. Repair or replacement in accordance with this Warranty shall constitute fulfillment of all 
liabilities of Mahindra and the Selling Dealer in respect to Mahindra Loaders. 
 

There are no warranties beyond those which expressly appear herein. Any implied warranty of merchantability or 
fitness for a particular purpose is specifically excluded here from. 

 

Warranty Provisions: 

 
Mahindra’s liability under this Warranty is subject to the observance by the Purchaser of the following provisions: 

The purchaser shall at all times in the operation of any Mahindra Product, use those brands and grades of lubricating 
oils, lubricants or fuel and spare parts officially approved by Mahindra. 

The Mahindra Loaders shall have been used in accordance with the procedures specified in the Operator’s Manual. 
This Warranty does not extend to damage resulting from misapplication, abuse, misuse, failure to perform 
maintenance, negligence, fire, accidents or changes or faulty mounting carried out by the Purchaser. When making a 
Warranty exchange of parts, the Purchaser shall compensate Mahindra for the time that the parts have been used if 
they have been exposed to extreme wear. 

Compensation is not paid for physical harm, deadlock, resulting damages or other losses. 

To obtain warranty service, the Purchaser must (1) report the product defect to an authorized Mahindra dealer and 
request repair within the applicable warranty term and (2) present evidence of purchase or date of original use. 

The Warranty shall be void if the Mahindra Loader has been altered or repaired outside of a Mahindra dealership in a 
manner which, in the sole judgment of Mahindra, affects its performance, stability or reliability. 

The customer shall be responsible for transportation expenses for the Mahindra Loader to the dealership or travel of 
dealer personnel to customer location for Warranty repair. The customer shall also pay any premium for overtime labor 
requested by the customer. 

Temporary repairs or additional costs due to the work being performed after normal working hours will not be 
compensated. 

The above warranty is in lieu of all other warranties on Mahindra’s behalf and neither party assumes any other liability 
in connection with Mahindra’s Products. 

Any dispute arising between Mahindra and the Purchaser concerning the liability of Mahindra under this warranty shall 
be subject to the laws of the State of Texas. 

 

Right To Make Design and Product Changes: 

 
Mahindra reserves the right to make changes in the design and other changes in its Mahindra Products at any time without 
incurring any obligation with respect to any product previously ordered, sold or shipped. 

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Summary of Contents for ML106 Series

Page 1: ...contactus almats com Click here to go on INDEX Main Menu OPERATOR S MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION ML106 Series...

Page 2: ...Includes Operator s Manual and Installation Instructions Mahindra USA Model ML106 Front End Loader for Model 2615 Tractor 1503 1031 16 Series Model 2816...

Page 3: ...ficially approved by Mahindra The Mahindra Loaders shall have been used in accordance with the procedures specified in the Operator s Manual This Warranty does not extend to damage resulting from misa...

Page 4: ...w this manual and all safety messages contained within This safety symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual When you see this symbol carefully read the message that follows and be ale...

Page 5: ...er Specifications 8 Introduction 9 Tractor Preparation 10 11 Loader Operation 12 15 Loader Removal 16 17 Loader Mounting 18 19 Lubrication and Maintenance 20 21 Trouble Shooting 22 25 Torque Tightenin...

Page 6: ...e of your tractor make sure all operating controls are in park lock or neutral position Operate controls only when seated in the operator s seat Equip your tractor with a ROPS cab or frame for your pr...

Page 7: ...learance between raised equipment and overhead power lines Add recommended rear tire liquid weight or rear wheel weights for increased stability A loader attachment should be transported in a low posi...

Page 8: ...als with soap and water and dry with a soft cloth 3 Replace damaged or missing safety decals with new decals from your Mahindra Dealer 4 If a component with a safety decal s affixed is replaced with a...

Page 9: ...lb Cycle Times sec RPM 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 900 Full Raise Boom 7 2 4 7 3 7 2 8 Lower Boom 3 6 3 0 3 6 2 2 Dump Bucket 2 5 2 2 1 9 1 9 Retract Bucket 4 2 2 8 2 2 1 8 Relief Valve Pressure Setting 2 05...

Page 10: ...s recommended to ensure safe operation of tractor and loader Refer to the Safety Precautions section of this manual for information concerning safety Consult your dealer for further information Warran...

Page 11: ...added by installation of Three Point Hitch mounted ballast CAUTION Certain specific conditions may not permit safe use of loader at loader rating or may require more careful restricted operation at t...

Page 12: ...ntained at equal pressure within the recommended tire inflation range Unequal rear tire inflation can prevent loader attachment from contacting the ground across its full width Wheel Tread Settings Tr...

Page 13: ...off Keep the unit clean and perform regular service Observe safety messages whenever cleaning servicing or lubricating We urge you to follow this advice 1 Read and understand this manual as well as t...

Page 14: ...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 lif...

Page 15: ...CAUTION Do not stand walk or work under a raised loader unless it is securely blocked or held in position Accidental movement of a control lever or leak in the hydraulic system could cause the loader...

Page 16: ...ary to follow the contour of the surface To activate the float position lower the bucket or attachment and push the control handle all the way forward into detent The valve will stay in float detent p...

Page 17: ...ight from being applied to loader parking stands STEP 1 Position loader on hard level surface Raise boom Put bucket in dump position Lower the loader until front edge of bucket is on the ground and sh...

Page 18: ...y extend the lift cylinders as required to raise the subframe clear of the rear mount Back the tractor up slowly until the subframe front crosstube is just clear of the Front Mount Observe the four 4...

Page 19: ...d to the control valve Note The tractor front mount should be aligned with the subframe front crosstube STEP 2 Shut the tractor OFF and connect the hydraulic couplings matching the color code rings ST...

Page 20: ...es clevis pins and hitch pin clips to both sides Secure hinges with the 1 2 flat washer lock washer and nut as shown typical each side Carriage Bolt Assembly and hardware STEP 6 Start the tractor rais...

Page 21: ...cation and Maintenance Chart for quick reference to Maintenance Operations CAUTION Do not operate the loader if the fittings are leaking or if the hoses are damaged A sudden line burst could cause the...

Page 22: ...Connections Check for leaks wear Daily 10 hours Lift and Bucket cylinder rod packings Check for seepage service as needed Daily 10 hours Pivot pin clips Check replace if missing Daily 10 hours Subfram...

Page 23: ...lied from hydraulic pump Check system pressure Repair or replace pump Control valve linkage broken Inspect Repair as required Quick disconnect coupler s are not fully connected or Flow Check Check cou...

Page 24: ...n hoses tubeline kinked or pinched Check hoses and tubelines for evidence of restriction Lift cylinder piston assembly leakage Check cylinders for leakage Repair as needed Relief valve erratic or set...

Page 25: ...y Reduce load Relief valve setting below specifications Check and reset valve setting as needed Hydraulic hose tubeline or quick disconnect coupler restriction Check for evidence of restriction in hyd...

Page 26: ...triction in hydraulic hoses Hydraulic pump defective Refer to Tractor Operator s manual for recommended service procedures Replace hydraulic pump if determined to be defective Lift cylinder rods bend...

Page 27: ...Bolt head identification marks as per grade Manufacturing marks will vary Thick nuts must be used with Grade 8 bolts METRIC FASTENER ISO TORQUE CHART Note Use these torques unless special torques are...

Page 28: ...x 35mm bolts and 9 16 lock washers on each side NOTE Remove Front Weight Carrier bracket if present prior to installation of Front Mount Also remove the ground cable from RH side of the tractor frame...

Page 29: ...m left hole Attach Single Lever Control SLC w regen decal to back of valve stand as shown insuring float position detail is on top STEP 8 Attach a straight Hydraulic Adapter to all four hydraulic port...

Page 30: ...ositioning it over boot mount 6 Thread Knob onto end of handle STEP 10 Attach 9 16 JIC male end of 1 4 x 40 hydraulic hose to loader tubing Mark the quick coupler end of each hose with colored nylon t...

Page 31: ...aulic Control Valve Stand and secure hoses as shown with a plastic tie strap supplied with loader kit STEP 13 When installing loader only on tractor attach a 90 hydraulic adapter to each port insuring...

Page 32: ...illustration Line up cross tube with front mount and drive slowly forward until cross tube is seated in front mount as shown STEP 15 Lower loader onto Rear Mount Assemblies Attach Hinge Assemblies to...

Page 33: ...w 2 Bucket cylinder rod end Red 3 Lift cylinder rod end Blue 4 Lift cylinder base end Green Colors should match STEP 17 Position Hydraulic Hoses insuring they do not come in contact with loader frame...

Page 34: ...Clip STEP 19 Secure bucket to loader and cylinders using four 4 pivot pins and pivot pin clips two 2 each side The longest pivot pin should be used on the Bucket Cylinder Rod End right side and should...

Page 35: ...aise 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 reservoir and fill as required Refer to...

Page 36: ...ped on cylinder barrel at rod end Also see picture Figure 1 below for help in identifying your cylinder design 2 If your loader is equipped with cylinder part number 3160 2045 for lift cylinders and p...

Page 37: ...Description Part No Qty 1 Tube Assembly 0100 2055 1 2 Nut 0530 2000 1 3 Piston 0405 2001 1 4 Seal Kit 0590 2016 1 5 Head 0330 2012 1 6 Retaining Ring 0560 2002 1 7 Spacer 0541 2001 1 8 Retaining Ring...

Page 38: ...Description Part No Qty 1 Tube Assembly 0100 2043 1 2 Nut 0530 2000 1 3 Piston 0405 2001 1 4 Seal Kit 0590 2016 1 5 Head 0330 2012 1 6 Retaining Ring 0560 2002 1 7 Spacer 0541 2002 1 8 Retaining Ring...

Page 39: ...escription Part No Qty 1 Hydraulic Cylinder Lift 3160 2045 2 2 Hydraulic Cylinder Tilt 3150 2055 2 3 Hydraulic Hose Assembly x 18 21106506018 4 4 Hydraulic Hose Assembly x 44 21106506044 2 5 Hydraulic...

Page 40: ...CYLINDER 3160 2049 Reference Description Part No Qty 1 Rod Assembly 0200 2061 1 2 Tube Assembly 0100 2063 1 3 Piston 0405 2009 1 4 Gland 0330 2017 1 5 Locknut 0530 2007 1 6 Zerk 0530 2008 2 7 Seal Kit...

Page 41: ...CYLINDER 3150 2069 Reference Description Part No Qty 1 Rod Assembly 0200 2062 1 2 Tube Assembly 0100 2064 1 3 Piston 0405 2009 1 4 Gland 0330 2017 1 5 Locknut 0530 2007 1 6 Zerk 0530 2008 2 7 Seal Kit...

Page 42: ...escription Part No Qty 1 Hydraulic Cylinder Lift 3160 2049 2 2 Hydraulic Cylinder Tilt 3150 2069 2 3 Hydraulic Hose Assembly x 18 21506506018 4 4 Hydraulic Hose Assembly x 44 21506506044 2 5 Hydraulic...

Page 43: ...ial Number 043417976 and after for ML106 Loader Serial Number 043217581 and after for ML110 1 If your loader is equipped with a Nimco manufactured valve refer to your Loader Operator s Manual for Inst...

Page 44: ...5 16 x 3 4 bolt and 5 16 lock washer in top left hole and two 2 5 16 x 3 4 bolt 5 16 lock washer and 5 16 flat washer in bottom left slot and right slot Attach Single Lever Control SLC w regen decal t...

Page 45: ...ies Handle Cable Tie SLC Rubber Boot Lock Nut Knob Secure Form 1503 1067 Page 5 of 11 LOADER INSTALLATION STEP 6 Attach 3 8 x 42 hoses with fittings to the Power Beyond IN and Out ports on the Hydraul...

Page 46: ...1 4 x 40 21003406040 4 5 Hydraulic Hose Assembly 3 8 x 42 22108506042 3 6 Plastic Tie Strap 0554 1013 4 7 Color Code Tie Strap Blue 0554 2001 2 Red 0554 2002 2 Yellow 0554 2003 2 Green 0554 2004 2 8 H...

Page 47: ...IC VALVE ASSEMBLY Reference Description Part No Qty Hydraulic Valve complete 0580 6091 1 1 Valve Body Not Serviceable 1 2 Spool Not Serviceable 2 3 Seal Kit 0580 6096 1 4 Load Check Poppet 0580 6097 2...

Page 48: ...ver Control Kit complete 1409 3076 1 1 Spool Stud 1409 3077 1 2 Rod End 1409 3078 1 3 Adapter Plate 1409 3079 1 4 Cap Screw 0563 2387 3 5 Rod End Assembly 1409 3080 2 6 Hex Nut 0555 2000 3 7 Cap Screw...

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