5.
If attachment has a case drain hose, connect
hose to case drain coupler on skidsteer.
6.
Confirm that connections are secure by pulling
on the hoses.
Disconnect Attachment
1.
Lower attachment to the ground
2.
Engage park brake and stop engine.
3.
Disengage quick attach pins by turning them
to the outside.
4.
If attachment uses hydraulics, move the
auxiliary hydraulics lever forward, back and
forth, and back to neutral to relieve pressure at
hydraulic couplers.
5.
If attachment uses hydraulics, disconnect
hydraulic couplers.
6.
Install protective covers on hydraulic couplers.
7.
Start engine, tilt the mount plate forward, and
back skidsteer away from the attachment.
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WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death.
Do not operate or drive the skidsteer on
roadways.
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WARNING
Tip over hazard.
When loading onto a trailer, back onto
trailer for better weight balance to avoid
tip over.
1.
Raise attachment slightly off ground.
2.
Travel at a reasonable and safe speed.
When transporting the skidsteer on a trailer, use
the following procedure:
1.
Lower lift as low as possible.
2.
Back skidsteer onto trailer.
3.
Lower lift arms to trailer deck.
4.
Engage park brake and stop engine.
5.
Secure skidsteer to trailer with the proper size
and load rated tie downs.
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