Loader

Hitch Arms

Base of Mast

Outlet #3 (upper right) - connect the hydraulic line from the piston ends of the boom cylinders (lower boom).

Outlet #4 (lower right) - connect the hydraulic line from the cylinder body ends of the boom cylinders (raise boom).

Hydraulic Outlets

LH Mount Tubular Bar

Dump Bucket (#2-Yellow)

Curl Bucket (#1-Red)

2 1

3 4

Lower Boom (#3-Blue)

Raise Boom (#4-Green)

Figure 7

Stop the tractor engine and set the tractor’s parking brake before leaving the operator’s seat. Proceed to “Installing the Front Loader” in this section.

Pre-Charging Cylinders for Initial Installation

If an overhead lift is not available, the front loader cylinders can be used to position the loader for installation. To position the loader, proceed as follows:

Start the tractor and carefully drive the tractor to position it along the right side of the front loader, facing in the opposite direction of the loader.

IMPORTANT: Stop the tractor engine. Set the tractor’s parking brake before leaving the operator’s seat.

Remove the four protective caps from the male couplers at the free ends of the hydraulic hoses.

Locate the color coded protective plugs in the female hydraulic couplers on the lower right side of the tractor, just in front of the right/rear tire. Refer to Figure 8.

Using the color coded plugs and matching color coded washers on the loader hoses to guide you, remove the plugs and connect each loader hose to the appropriate hydraulic coupler. Refer to Figure 8.

NOTE: If for any reason the color coded plugs of the outlets and/or caps and washers of the hoses are unavailable or incor- rect, follow the routing of each hydraulic hose/tube to the loader cylinders to determine the loader connection of each hydraulic line. Use the following information to determine the appropriate hose to hydraulic outlet connection. Working from the right side of the tractor, facing the hydraulic outlets, proceed as follows:

Outlet #1 (lower left) - connect the hydraulic line from the piston ends of the bucket cylinders (roll back bucket).

Outlet #2 (upper left) - connect the hydraulic line from the cylinder body ends of the bucket cylinders (dump bucket).

Figure 8

Check for ties that may be installed end to end around both of the boom cylinders. Cut and remove the ties if present.

IMPORTANT: Re-start the tractor and perform the hydraulic test described below in Checking Implement Control Lever Operation to assure that all implement control lever movements result in the loader movements described. If loader movements do not respond correctly, turn the tractor’s engine off, set the parking brake and recheck all hydraulic connections as described above. Loader control movements must be correct before proceeding.

IMPORTANT: If you were unable to connect the pistons of the two bucket cylinders to the bucket rear mounting brackets as instructed earlier, use the tractor’s implement control lever to extend the pistons as needed and connect the cylinders now.

WARNING: Use extreme caution when performing the loader boom cylinder charging procedure.

NOTE: For packaging purposes the two boom cylinders are fully collapsed. This results in the loader masts being positioned beyond their normal vertical position, which causes the loader’s center of gravity to be shifted rearward of normal. Consequently the loader hitch arms may not pivot downward when initially extending the boom cylinders pistons. When performing the initial priming of the boom cylinders, it will be necessary to apply downward force on the front of the bucket (e.g.; placing weight on bucket shave plate; an assistant applying downward pressure on the bucket) to pivot the hitch arms downward and raise the loader masts.

While observing the hoses to ensure they do not become pinched or stretched, slowly and carefully move the imple- ment control lever rearward to extent the boom cylinders. The loader hitch arms should pivot downward toward the ground and raise the bottoms of the masts.

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