Cub Cadet 59A40003727 manual LH Mast Front Mount Receiver Mounting Pin LH Mount Lynch Pin

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LH Mast

Front Mount

Receiver

Mounting

Pin

LH Mount

Lynch Pin

Loader Hitch

Support

Bracket

Plate

 

Figure 11

When the masts are firmly settled into the tower mounts, continue to slowly push the control lever forward, and to the right, to raise the loader hitch bracket upward into the front mount receiver. As the loader hitch bracket is raised, the boom cylinder pivot pins should also rotate back into the notches of the RH and LH mounts. Refer to Figure 11. Drive the tractor forward as necessary.

NOTE: The loader hitch bracket must fit squarely in the front mount receiver to allow installation of the mounting pins. If the hitch bracket does not fit squarely in the channel of the front receiver, loosen the hex screws and lock nuts fastening the loader hitch bracket to the RH and LH loader hitch arms. Again, use the implement control lever to raise the loader hitch bracket fully upward in the front mount receiver. Re-tighten hex screws and lock nuts to secure the loader hitch bracket.

When the strut of the loader hitch bracket is fully up inside the front mount receiver, re-insert the two mounting pins removed earlier. Secure the mounting pins with the two lynch pins.

Disconnect the overhead lift apparatus from the front loader.

Route the hydraulic hoses forward along the inside of the RH loader hitch arm and place the hoses between the loader arm and the hook of the hose retainer rod; then loop the hoses rearward and place the hoses between the RH loader mast and the second hose retaining rod. Refer to Figure 12.

Hose Retainer Rod

Figure 12

Using the hydraulic control lever, fully cycle all cylinders several times to purge air from the hydraulic system. After air has been purged from system, roll the bucket back and lower to the ground.

Check the tractor’s transmission oil level as instructed in tractor Operator’s Manual. Refill the transmission to the full mark before operating the tractor and/or the loader. When adding oil to the tractor transmission, always use the type of oil specified for the tractor. NEVER MIX OIL TYPES.

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Contents Operator’s Manual 769-03185Calling Customer Support Table of ContentsFinding Model Number Safe operation practices TrainingImproper use of a loader can cause injury or death Move and turn tractor at low speedsMaintenance 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 Installing the Front Mount Receiver Initial InstallationInstalling the LH and RH Mounts Install the RH and LH mounts as followsFront Loader Preparation Mounting the Bucket First installation of Loader on TractorUsing an Overhead Lift For Initial Installation #2-Yellow Pre-Charging Cylinders for Initial InstallationHydraulic Out lets #3-BlueStop the tractor engine and engage the parking brake Initial Installation of Loader on TractorChecking Implement Control Lever Operation Start the tractor’s engine and operate at a low/safe RPMLH Mast Front Mount Receiver Mounting Pin LH Mount Lynch Pin Hose Retainer RodFalling Dismounting and mounting the loaderDismounting the Loader Stored positionMounting the Loader Mount the loader as followsOperation Carrying the Load Operating the LoaderLifting the Load Correct Not CorrectLower 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 Backfilling Handling ObjectsLubrication Daily MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance Slow Operation TroubleshootingJerky Operation Oil LeaksDown from Hold Control When LeverBucket or Boom Leaks PositionParts list 710-0376