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Allied Front-End Loader

When loading bales onto a trailer, park trailer in close proximity to minimize turning angle and length of travel to increase loading efficiency.

As you lift the bale using the regular loader, it is recommended to feather the valve to allow bucket cylinders to extend to keep bale at about a 20° angle. (On TSL loaders this is not necessary) Lift the bale only enough to clear the area that the bale will be placed on. Always approach the trailer square to the tractor as shown.

CAUTION

Avoid sudden stops and sharp turns. Avoid uneven terrain areas for loading and unloading.

Level indicator

After setting the bale down position the A – frame with spear(s) horizontal to the ground and slowly back the tractor straight out.

With pallet forks level and just above the ground, drive the forks into the pallet completely. Raise loader to lift pallet and carry level 6 to 12 inches off the ground.

Note: The TSL loader is highly recommended when operating with pallet forks for maintaining a constant level load. Use the level indicator as a guide to ensure forks are level at ground.

CAUTION

Avoid sudden stops and sharp turns. Operate at low ground speeds. Never attempt to lift loads heavier than the rated fork specs (42”– 2200 lbs.) (48”– 4400 lbs.). Always lift or carry pallets using both forks and utilizing the full length of the forks.

WARNING

When driving amongst livestock keep bucket cylinders retracted, and loader boom at least 6 to 7’ off the ground. Store A – frame away from both play and heavy traffic areas.

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Buhler 2595, 2596 manual Level indicator