•
To turn right, rotate the traction control clockwise
(Figure
8).
•
To turn left, rotate the traction control
counterclockwise
(Figure
•
To stop the machine, release the traction control
(Figure
5).
Note:
The farther you move the traction control in
any direction, the faster the machine moves in that
direction.
Figure 8
9).
Figure 9
Loader Arm/Attachment-Tilt Lever
•
To tilt the attachment forward, slowly move the
lever to the right
•
To tilt the attachment rearward, slowly move the
lever to the left
•
To lower the loader arms, slowly move the lever
forward
(Figure
•
To raise the loader arms, slowly move the lever
rearward
(Figure
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•
To lower the loader arms to a detent (float)
position, push the lever fully forward
Note:
This allows attachments such as the leveler
and the hydraulic blade to follow the contours of
the ground (i.e., float) when grading.
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1. Detent (float) position
2. Lower the loader arms.
3. Raise the loader arms.
By moving the lever to an intermediate position (e.g.,
forward and left), you can move the loader arms and
tilt the attachment at the same time.
Loader-Valve Lock
The loader-valve lock secures the loader
arm/attachment-tilt lever so that you cannot push it
forward. This helps to ensure that no one accidentally
lowers the loader arms during maintenance. Secure
the loader valve with the lock, in addition to the
cylinder locks, any time you need to shut off the
machine with the loader arms raised. Refer to
the Cylinder Lock (page
To set the lock, lift up on it so that it clears the hole in
the control panel and swing it to the left, in front of
the loader-arm lever, pushing it down into the locked
position
(Figure
11
(Figure
10).
(Figure
10).
10).
10).
Figure 10
4. Tilt the attachment
rearward.
5. Tilt the attachment
forward.
26).
11).
(Figure
10).
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