Lift Lever Latch Adjustment (Fig. 14)
A lift lever latch that is positioned incorrectly can cause
the lift lever to hold the spool in an actuated position
when the implement is in the FLOAT position. This
causes oil in the hydraulic system to overheat. When lift
lever latch is adjusted correctly, the lift lever should just
clear the rounded part of the latch as lever is moved into
FLOAT position.
1. Unscrew ball from lift lever.
2. Remove self tapping screws and lift cover off
lift lever to expose the latch.
3. Loosen two capscrews on top of the lift lever latch.
Place lever on rounded tip of latch, and slide latch
w/lever forward until stopping resistance is felt. Then
tighten capscrews to lock the latch in place. Check for
free operation of the lift lever by moving lever from
RAISE or TRANSPORT to FLOAT position. Lift lever
should just clear rounded position of latch as lever is
moved into FLOAT position.
4. Slide cover into place and install it with self tapping
screws. Screw ball onto lift lever.
Figure 14
1. Capscrews
3. Lift lever
2. Rounded tab
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