Operator's Manual

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Figure 11
1. Loader valve lock 2. Loader arm/attachment tilt
lever
Auxiliary Hydraulics Lever
To operate a hydraulic attachment in the forward
direction, rotate the auxiliary hydraulics lever rearward
and pull it down to the reference bar (Fig. 12, number 2).
To operate a hydraulic attachment in reverse direction,
rotate the hydraulics lever rearward, then move it left into
the upper slot (Fig. 12, number 3).
To operate the auxiliary hydraulics in the reverse direction
using a detent position, rotate the lever rearward, then
move it left into the middle slot (Fig. 12, Number 4). Only
use the detent position for attachments that require it for
operation, such as the Cement Bowl. To determine if an
attachment requires the detent position, refer to the
attachment operators manual.
If you release the lever while in either the forward
position or upper reverse position, the lever will
automatically return to the neutral position
(Fig. 12, Number 1). If it is in the detent position, it will
remain there until you pull it out of the slot.
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Figure 12
1. Neutral
2. Forward flow hydraulics
3. Reverse flow hydraulics
4. Reverse flow
hydraulics—detent
position
Parking Brake Lever
To set the parking brake, pull the brake lever rearward and
then push it to the left, hooking it into the notch (Fig. 13).
Note: The traction unit may roll slightly before the brakes
engage in the drive sprocket.
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Figure 13
To release the brake, pull the lever rearward and right, out
of the notch, and then push it forward.
Fuel Gauge
This gauge measures the amount of fuel in the fuel tank.
Hydraulic Oil Temperature Light
If the hydraulic oil gets too hot, this light illuminates and
an audible alarm sounds. If this happens, stop the engine
and allow the traction unit to cool.
Hour Meter/Tachometer
When the engine is off, the hour meter/tachometer
displays the number of hours of operation that have been
logged on the traction unit. When the engine is running, it
displays the speed of the engine in revolutions per minute
(rpm).
After 50 hours and then every 100 hours thereafter (that is
at 150, 250, 350, etc.) the screen displays CHG OIL to
remind you to change the engine oil. After every 100
hours, the screen displays SVC to remind you to perform
the other maintenance procedures based on a 100, 200, or
400 hour schedule. These reminders come on starting
three hours prior to the service interval time and flash at
regular intervals for six hours.
Starting and Stopping the
Engine
Starting the Engine
1. Ensure that the auxiliary hydraulics lever is in neutral.
2. Move the throttle lever midway between slow (turtle)
and fast (rabbit) positions.
3. Pull out the choke lever if you are starting a cold
engine.