Hauling the Machine
•
Use full-width ramps for loading the machine onto a
trailer or truck.
•
Tie the machine down securely.
Tie-Down Point Locations
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1.
Front of the machine
3.
Frame hoops
2.
Jack brackets (front axle
tube)
4.
Back of the machine
•
Front—the hole in the jack brackets of the front-axle
tube (
).
•
Rear—the frame hoops at each side of the machine.
Pushing or Towing the Machine
In an emergency, you can move the machine by actuating
the bypass valve in the variable displacement hydraulic
pump and pushing or towing the machine.
Important:
Do not push or tow the machine faster
than 3 to 4.8 km/h (2 to 3 mph) because internal
transmission damage may occur. The bypass valve
must be open whenever you push or tow the machine.
1.
Engage the parking brake, shut off the engine, and
remove the key.
2.
Open the hood; refer to
Opening the Hood (page 52)
.
3.
At the variable-displacement pump, rotate the
bypass-valve bolt 1-1/2 turns to open and allow oil to
bypass internally (
Note:
The bypass valve is located at the left side of
the pump. By bypassing the fluid, you can move the
machine slowly without damaging the transmission.
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1.
Bypass-valve bolt
4.
Close and latch the hood.
5.
Push or tow the machine.
6.
Before starting the engine, close the bypass valve.
Do not exceed 7 to 11 N∙m (5 to 8 ft-lb) torque to
close the valve.
Important:
Running the engine with the bypass
valve open causes the transmission to overheat.
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