Illustration 1 | g03396940 |
FLOAT (1) - Move the lever forward to position (1). This position will allow the loader bucket to move along the ground contour. |
Do not use this position to lower the loader bucket. The lever will stay in the FLOAT position until the lever is moved back to the HOLD position or to another position.
LOWER (2) - Move the lever to position (2) in order to lower the loader bucket. |
HOLD (3) - Move the lever to position (3) in order to stop movement of the loader bucket. When you release the lever from any position except for the FLOAT position, the lever will return to the HOLD position. |
RAISE (4) - Move the lever to position (4) in order to raise the loader bucket. |
TILT BACK (5) - Move the lever to position (5) in order to rack back the loader bucket. |
RETURN-TO-DIG (6) - Move the lever to position (6) in order to return the loader bucket to the dig position. The lever will stay in this position until the bucket is level. Then, the lever will automatically return to the HOLD position. |
DUMP (7) - Move the lever to position (7) in order to empty the loader bucket. |
Illustration 2 | g03396942 |
OPEN BUCKET CLAM (1) - Move the lever to this position in order to open the bucket clam. |
HOLD (2) - Move the lever to this position in order to stop the movement of the bucket clam. The lever will return to the HOLD position when you release the lever from any position.
CLOSE BUCKET CLAM (3) - Move the lever to this position in order to close the bucket clam. |
Transmission Neutralizer Button
Illustration 3 | g03693531 |
Transmission Neutralizer Button - Push the button and hold the button when all available engine power is desired for the loader hydraulics. This will disengage the transmission from the driving wheels. Each momentary depression downshifts the transmission by one gear. |
Illustration 4 | g03693532 |
NOTICE |
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Do not engage the differential lock if the machine is in third gear or above. Machine damage may occur. |
Differential Lock - Push the button in order to engage the differential lock. The differential lock can prevent wheel slippage. Use the differential lock button when the machine is moving on soft ground or on wet ground. Apply the differential lock when the wheel is slipping. This will ensure positive engagement. Reduce the engine speed to the idle speed range before you engage the differential lock in order to minimize shock loads on the rear axle. |
Release the differential lock after engagement is noticed. The differential will automatically disengage when the torque allows the differential to disengage.
Use the differential lock to prevent one wheel from slipping. If the wheels continue to slip in soft material, reduce the engine speed.
When the differential lock is engaged, the differential is locked. Both rear wheels will turn at the same speed.