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Operating Controls
Operating Controls Description
1.
Attachment Activation Lever
– Moving this lever into the FORWARD detent position
activates the hydraulically powered attachment's forward motion. Moving the control lever
into the BACKWARD detent position activates the hydraulically powered attachment's
reverse motion.
NOTE:
If using the auger, FORWARD activates clockwise rotation, BACKWARD activates
counter-clockwise rotation.
2.
Loader Arm Raise and Lower
– This lever controls the raising and lowering of the loader
arm assembly.
3.
Track Widen Control
– Pushing the lever forward widens the track. Pulling the lever
backwards retracts the track to the normal track width. IMPORTANT - Do not activate this
control unless the machine is traveling either slowly forward or slowly backward.
4.
Attachment Tilt
– Pushing the lever forwards tilts the male mounting plate forwards,
lowering the attachment. Pulling the lever backwards tilts the male mounting plate
backwards, raising the attachment.
5.
Travel Crawl Speed ON/OFF Control
– Rotating this control upwards activates the travel
crawl speed control. Rotating the control downwards turns the travel crawl speed control
off.
6.
Travel Crawl Speed Control
– When a hydraulically powered auxiliary attachment is in
use, this control allows the operator to adjust the machine travel speed.
7.
Right Hand Grip
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8.
Right Travel Motor Control
– Pushing the lever forward rotates the right side wheels for
forward travel. Pulling the lever backwards rotates the right side wheels for reverse travel.
9.
Left Travel Motor Control
– Pushing the lever forward rotates the left side wheels for
forward travel. Pulling the lever backwards rotates the left side wheels for reverse travel.
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