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to fully extend the cylinder past 45
degrees can cause pump and mo-
tor damage. Check cab tilt cylin-
der and bracket mounting bolt for
proper torque and for wear!
Figure 1
A - Cab Tilt Control Switch
B - Safety Prop Release Cable
TO TILT CAB
In most cases, the cab tilt control switch is
located on the left hand frame rail (Fig.1).
The safety prop release cable is located
on the left hand rail, within reach of the
tilt switch.
WARNING - Ensure that no
part of the body is under
the cab while tilting. Stand
clear of the rear of the cab
and ensure that the cab does not
strike you when it is being raised.
WARNING - Ensure that
the safety prop is properly
engaged before working
under the cab. The safety prop must
be able to move freely to engage
automatically. Always check the
safety prop before working under
CAB TILTING
AND LOWERING
The tractor comes equipped with an
electrically operated cab tilt system as
standard equipment. Under power assist,
the cab can be tilted to 45 degrees. At 45
degrees the safety prop is automatically
engaged.
The cab can be tilted MANUALLY TO 90
degrees if needed. This requires that the
tilt cylinder be disconnected, and that a
suitable hoist be used to tilt the cab all the
way to the 90 degree position.
All tractors come standard with a cab air
suspension. These units are designed to
work with the power cab tilt, and unlatch
automatically. If the unit is not equipped
with cab air suspension as an option, the
cab hold down latches will also operate
automatically when titling the cab.
The electric cab tilt is designed to tilt the
cab to 45 degrees at which point the cab
safety prop is automatically engaged.
The tilt system is not designed to provide
a safety prop at any point other than 45
degrees.
Figure 2 shows proper engage-
ment of the Cab Safety Prop.
DANGER - Never work
under the cab unless the
safety prop is properly en-
gaged. The cab could fall
and cause serious injury or death.
(See Figures 2 and 3)
CAUTION - Only tilt the
cab far enough past the
45 degree point to engage
the safety bar. Attempting
Operation
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