
MAX Loaders
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WESTENDORFMFG RR315270
Westendorf Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Storing Attachments
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Store attachments inside, if possible, on a solid,
level surface.
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Store tools with sharp points or edges (bale spears,
tine buckets, etc.) against a bale, building, or other
stationery object.
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Keep tines and spears pointed down.
Attachments may fall over if stored on an un-
level or a soft surface, causing serious injury
or death. Secure attachments to prevent them
from falling. Protect against injuries from sharp
points or edges on attachments. Keep children
and bystanders away from the storage area.
CRUSHING
HAZARD.
WARNING
Preparation for Storage
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Replace damaged or missing parts including hoses,
pins, hardware and decals.
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Clean the loader thoroughly. Dirt attracts moisture
which causes rust.
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Coat exposed cylinder rams with a thin film of oil to
protect them from rust. Protect exposed rams from
scratches and nicks.
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Paint the loader or attachment when needed.
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Lubricate all grease fittings.
Storing the Loader
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Store the loader inside, if possible, on a solid, level
surface. If the loader must be stored outside, cover
it with waterproof material.
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Drape the hydraulic hoses over the loader to keep
them clean and off the ground.
CRUSHING
HAZARD.
WARNING
SECTION 6: STORAGE
Prevent loader from tipping by dismounting
loader with approved bucket on firm surface.
Detach loader on a level surface. Keep children
and bystanders away from the storage area.