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CONTROLS
Auxiliary Hydraulics
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Intermittent Flow Hydraulics
(optional)
The ST-50 (if equipped) has the
capability to accept intermittent
style attachments like a dump
box or blade. These are con-
trolled with the joystick style
attachment control (C).
Note:
The operator must be
seated in the cab with seat belt
fastened in order for the attach-
ment control (C) to function.
The illustration above shows the
relationship between joystick
and attachment movement.
The ST-50 is equipped with a
float function that can be used
with the blade attachment. Float
allows the blade to follow the
contours of the ground as you
move with only its own weight
acting as downforce.
To engage float:
• Pull the trigger on the front of
the joystick control.
To disengage float:
• Gently pull back on the joy-
stick until the blade moves
upward.
Continuous Flow Hydraulics
(optional)
The ST-50 is available with a
continuous flow system that can
be used to operate continuous
flow style attachments.
To activate continuous flow,
press the continuous flow switch
(D) located in the right switch
cluster in the instrument display.
Flow direction is controlled
(reversed) by pressing the top or
bottom of the switch as required.
C
D
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