Cub Cadet 59A40003727 manual Front Loader Preparation Mounting the Bucket

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Front Loader Preparation

Mounting the Bucket

To attach the bucket to the boom & mast assembly, make sure the bucket is sitting on its bottom and proceed as follows:

WARNING: Use care when working on the front loader. Make certain the loader is adequately supported and balanced.

Remove the four pins (two on the left and two on the right) from the rear mounting brackets of the bucket by removing the hex flange lock nuts and screws, and withdrawing the pins from the brackets. See Figure 5.

Hex Flange

Lock Nut

Pin

Hex Cap

Screw

Figure 5

Position the bucket in front of the boom and mast assembly.

Align the bottom of the left and right hand boom arms with the lower holes in the rear mounting brackets of the bucket.

Refer to Figure 6. NOTE: It may be necessary to manually roll the bucket to align the boom arm and rear mounting bracket holes.

Reinsert two pins (one on the left and one on the right) to fasten the boom to the bucket mounting brackets. Secure the pins with the screws and hex flange nuts removed earlier. See

Figure 6.

 

Bucket Cylinder

Hex Flange

Pin

 

Lock Nut

Hex Cap

 

 

Screw

RH Boom Arm

Figure 6

Cut and remove the wire (or plastic ties) securing the bucket cylinder to the boom arm.

NOTE: The pistons of the two bucket cylinders may be retracted too far to connect the cylinders to the bucket rear mounting brack- ets by simply rolling back the bucket and/or manually extending the cylinder pistons. If the cylinders cannot be connected to the bucket now, wait until the hydraulic hoses are connected to extend the cylinder pistons.

Lift the front of the bucket upward and rollback the bucket to align the upper holes in the rear mounting brackets with pistons of the bucket cylinders. Reinsert the two remaining pins (one on the left and one on the right) to fasten the bucket cylinders to the rear mounting brackets of the bucket. Secure the pins with the two remaining screws and hex flange nuts removed earlier.

first installation of Loader on Tractor

The initial installation of the front loader onto the tractor can be accomplished by utilizing an overhead lift (recommended), or by pre-charging the loader hydraulic cylinders before beginning the installation procedures.

The instructions in this sub-section apply only to the initial instal- lation. Once the hydraulic lines and cylinders have been charged with oil during the initial installation, the dismounting procedure should leave the loader in position to be re-mounted.

WARNING: Some installation steps require the tractor to be running and driven. Use caution when completing these steps. Engage the parking brake before dismounting the tractor. If working with an assistant, make certain that person is made aware that the tractor or any part of the loader is about to be moved.

Using an Overhead Lift For Initial Installation

To complete the initial installation of the loader using an overhead lift, proceed as follows:

Using the overhead lift apparatus, raise the loader so that the bottoms of the masts are high enough to clear the front axle/tire of the tractor and the tubular bars of the RH and LH loader mounts. Refer to Figure 7.

Slowly drive the tractor forward while guiding the bottoms of masts into the RH and LH mounts. Refer to Figure 8. Carefully lower the overhead lift to set the notches at the bottom of the masts partially onto the tubular bars of the mounts.

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Contents 769-03185 Operator’s ManualCalling Customer Support Table of ContentsFinding Model Number Training Safe operation practicesMove and turn tractor at low speeds Improper use of a loader can cause injury or deathMaintenance Labels found on loader Model 59A40003727 loader specifications To the Dealer If an Overhead Lift is Not Available If Using an Overhead LiftUnpacking the loader Install the RH and LH mounts as follows Initial InstallationInstalling the LH and RH Mounts Installing the Front Mount ReceiverFront Loader Preparation Mounting the Bucket First installation of Loader on TractorUsing an Overhead Lift For Initial Installation #3-Blue Pre-Charging Cylinders for Initial InstallationHydraulic Out lets #2-YellowStart the tractor’s engine and operate at a low/safe RPM Initial Installation of Loader on TractorChecking Implement Control Lever Operation Stop the tractor engine and engage the parking brakeHose Retainer Rod LH Mast Front Mount Receiver Mounting Pin LH Mount Lynch PinStored position Dismounting and mounting the loaderDismounting the Loader FallingMount the loader as follows Mounting the LoaderOperation Correct Not Correct Operating the LoaderLifting the Load Carrying the LoadLower Roll Back Dumping the BucketLowering the Bucket Loading from a Bank Operating with a Float ControlSurface Material Peeling and Scraping Loading Low Trucks or Spreaders from a Pile BackbladingBackgrading Handling Objects BackfillingLubrication Daily MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance Oil Leaks TroubleshootingJerky Operation Slow OperationPosition Control When LeverBucket or Boom Leaks Down from HoldParts list 710-0376