SECTION 3 -- FIELD OPERATION
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Joystick Lock
The lever lock provides selective control of the
joystick. With the lock pushed fully in, position (1), the
joystick is fixed in neutral and the remote valves
cannot be operated, either by accident or by choice.
If the lock is pulled fully out, position (3), valves
I
and
II
may be operated independently or together by
moving the joystick control in the appropriate
direction.
In the intermeadiate position (2), lateral movement of
the joystick that operates valve
II
is locked.
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Joystick or Lever Controls
The extend (raise), neutral, retract (lower) and float
positions are identified by symbols on a decal next to
the joystick and/or control levers.
A detent will hold the joystick/lever in the selected
extend or retract position until the remote cylinder
reaches the end of the stroke when the control lever
will automatically return to neutral. Alternatively, the
lever may be returned to neutral manually. The lever
will not return automatically from the float position.
NOTE:
Do not hold the joystick/lever in the extend or
retract position once the remote cylinder has
reached the end of the stroke as this will cause the
relief valve to ‘blow’. Forcing oil through the relief
valve for extended periods will overheat the oil and
may lead to failure of hydraulic and driveline
components.
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Summary of Contents for T6010 DELTA
Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL T6010 T6020 T6030 T6050 T6070 Delta and Plus Tractors ...
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Page 366: ...SECTION 5 FAULT FINDING 5 12 NOTES ...
Page 368: ...SECTION 6 VEHICLE STORAGE 6 2 NOTES ...
Page 400: ...SECTION 8 SPECIFICATIONS 8 24 NOTES ...
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