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1.
Detent (float) position
4.
Tilt the attachment
rearward.
2.
Lower the loader arms.
5.
Tilt the attachment
forward.
3.
Raise the loader arms.
By moving the lever to an intermediate position (e.g.,
forward and left), you can move the loader arms and
tilt the attachment at the same time.
Loader-Valve Lock
The loader-valve lock secures the loader
arm/attachment-tilt lever so that you cannot push it
forward. This helps to ensure that no one accidentally
lowers the loader arms during maintenance. Secure
the loader arms with the lock anytime you need to
shut off the machine with the loader arms raised.
To set the lock, lift up on it so that it clears the hole in
the control panel and swing it to the left, in front of
the loader-arm lever, pushing it down into the locked
position (
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1.
Loader arm/attachment-tilt
lever
2.
Loader-valve lock
Loader-Control-Reference Bar
The loader-control-reference bar helps stabilize your
hand while operating the 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
(
, number 1).
•
To operate a hydraulic attachment in the reverse
direction, rotate the auxiliary-hydraulics lever
rearward, then move it left into the upper slot
(
, number 2).
Note:
If you release the lever while in the F
ORWARD
position, the lever automatically returns to the
N
EUTRAL
position (
, number 3). If it is in the
R
EVERSE
position, it remains there until you pull it out
of the slot.
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1.
Forward-flow hydraulics
3.
Neutral
2.
Reverse-flow hydraulics
Hour Meter/Tachometer
When the engine is off, the hour meter/tachometer
displays the number of hours of operation logged on
the machine. 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
(i.e., 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.
Note:
These reminders appear 3 hours prior to the
service interval time and flash at regular intervals for
6 hours.
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