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Section 2: Operating Instructions
IMPORTANT: When loading or unloading, dipper stick Must be extended to avoid contact with ground. Failure to do so may result in serious damage to backhoe assembly. Refer to Figure
Unloading Backhoe From Trailer | 19563 |
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Preparing For Operation
Preparing The Backhoe
Unlock the boom lock. You may have to raise the boom in order to relax the tension on the lock.
Preparing The Tractor
Move the tractor’s gearshift lever to a neutral position. Set the engine throttle to the correct RPM. For added stability, lower the
Operating The Backhoe
IMPORTANT: If you are not familiar with the operation of the Backhoe, DO NOT PROCEED until you have studied the following “Transporting the Backhoe” section.
Transporting The Backhoe
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While traveling with the backhoe, the tractor must have at least 20% of the combined tractor and backhoe weight on its front wheels. Add additional
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Operate the backhoe only from the backhoe operator’s seat. Be sure to place your feet on the footpads during operation. This protects them from injury that could result from moving parts.
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For tractors with a top link draft control system, make sure the draft control is in its heavy position. It is very important to prevent the top link from exerting pressure that may activate the draft control system. Continued operation with the draft control system activated can cause overheating of the hydraulic fluid and can cause tractor hydraulic pump failure. Put the draft control lever to the bottom of the quadrant.
When loading or unloading from the trailer, you may need to extend the dipper stick out to keep the bucket from dragging. Refer to Figure
Your backhoe comes equipped with a transport lock. See Figure
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