Figure 13
1.
Lower the loader arms
4.
Tilt the attachment forward
2.
Raise the loader arms
5.
Detent (Float) position
3.
Tilt the attachment
rearward
By moving the lever to an intermediate position (such
as, 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 will accidentally lower the loader
arms during maintenance. Secure the loader arms with
the lock anytime you need to stop the machine with the
loader arms raised.
To set the lock, lift up on it so 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 (Figure 14).
Figure 14
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 (Figure 15, number
1).
To operate a hydraulic attachment in reverse direction,
rotate the hydraulics lever rearward, then move it left
into the upper slot (Figure 15, number 2).
If you release the lever while in the forward position, the
lever will automatically return to the neutral position
(Figure 15, number 3). If it is in the reverse position, it
will remain there until you pull it out of the slot.
Figure 15
1.
Forward flow hydraulics
3.
Neutral
2.
Reverse flow hydraulics
Parking Brake Lever
To set the parking brake, push the brake lever forward
and to the left and then pull it rearward (Figure 16).
Note:
The traction unit may roll slightly before the
brakes engage in the drive sprocket.
Figure 16
To release the brake, push the lever forward and then
right, into the notch.
Fuel Gauge
This gauge measures the amount of fuel in the fuel tank.
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