- Honda Front Loader Operator's Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Main,
lift
and bucket cylinders are double
acting type (both push and pull under
hydraulic power). This means that the loader
can be forced down as well
as
up.
It
means
that the bucket can be tilted down or up with
hydraulic pressure.
HYDRAULIC CONTROL VALVE
Your loader control valve has two handles.
The right handle operates the
lift
cylinders
(the loader) and has a float position. The left
handle operates the bucket cylinders. Both
handles will return
to
neutral except from float
position when released.
LEFT
HANDLE
-
BUCKR
RIGHT
HANDLE
-
LOADER
A
-
Bucket Dump
8
-
Neutral
c
-
Bucket
Back
A
-
Float Position
B
-
Loader
Down
C
-
Neutral
0
-
Loader
Up
HANDLE USE
BUCKET
4
POSITION
A
-
Left handle pushed forward,
bucket will dump.
POSITION
B
-
Neutral position.
POSITION
C
-
Left handle pulled back,
bucket will roll back.
LOADER
POSITION
A
-
Right handle pushed all the
way forward (this is float position). Handle will
stay until pulled back.
POSITION
B
-
Right handle pushed half way
forward, bucket will lower.
POSITION
C
-
Neutral position.
POSITION
D
-
Right handle pulled back,
bucket will raise.
Note: In float position there
is
no hydraulic
pressure going
to
the
lift
cylinders.
If
the
loader frame is up off the ground, it will lower
to
the ground by gravity. When the bucket
is
on the ground (and the valve is still in float)
the bucket will follow the shape of the ground
even when the tractor is moving. This allows
hydraulic oil
to
flow back and forth in the
hydraulic system as the loader is raised and
lowered by the ground contour.
-
Do
not allow bucket lip to dig
Into ground when tractor
Is
moving forward in
float. The bucket bottom should be level with
the ground or slightly rolled back.
The
float
position
is
most commonly used
with attachments in snow removal. Tractor
should be run at slow ground speed and
the
lift
and bucket cylinders used
to
work
material loose and fill the bucket.
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