Product Overview
Figure 3
1. Track
5. Loader arms
9. Mount plate
13. Fuel tank
2. Track adjustment chamber
6. Hood
10. Tie-down/lift loop
14. Reverse safety plate
3. Lift cylinder
7. Auxiliary hydraulic couplers 11. Control panel
4. Cylinder lock
8. Tilt cylinder
12. Rear access cover
Controls
Become familiar with all the controls (Figure 4)
before you start the engine and operate the traction
unit.
Figure 4
1. Traction control
7. Fuel gauge
2. Loader arm/attachment tilt
lever
8. Hydraulic oil temperature
light
3. Auxiliary hydraulics lever
9. Hour meter/tachometer
4. Reference bar
10. Key switch
5. Throttle lever
11. Parking brake lever
6. Choke lever
Key Switch
The key switch, used to start and stop the engine,
has three positions: off, run, and start.
To start the engine, rotate the key to the start
position. Release the key when engine starts and it
will move automatically to the run position.
To stop the engine, rotate the key to the off
position.
Throttle Lever
Move the control forward to increase the engine
speed and rearward to decrease speed.
Choke Lever
Before starting a cold engine, move the choke
lever forward. After the engine starts, regulate the
choke to keep the engine running smoothly. As
soon as possible, move the choke lever all the way
rearward.
Note:
A warm engine requires little or no
choking.
Reference Bar
When driving the traction unit, use the reference
bar as a handle and a leverage point for controlling
the traction control and the auxiliary hydraulics
lever. To ensure smooth, controlled operation, do
not take both hands off of the reference bar while
operating the traction unit.
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