kl701 Manual
kl701 Manual
WARRANTY COVERAGE :
Daedong-USA, Inc., DAEDONG Tractor Division, herein referred to as DAEDONG, undertakes to replace
or repair any part of a DAEDONG loader where damage has been proven to be caused by defects in
material or workmanship.
This Warranty is valid for a period of 1 year from the date of the original retail sale. Parts replaced or
repaired under the terms of this Warranty are guaranteed only until the original warranty expires. Warranty
only applies to the original purchaser.
It is further understood and agreed that the defect should be immediately reported to the Selling Dealer. The
Selling Dealer will generally perform Warranty repairs or replacements and the Purchaser shall deliver the
DAEDONG loader to the Dealer’s place of business for repair.
The obligation of DAEDONG to the Purchaser under this Warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of
defective parts by an authorized DAEDONG dealer. Repair or replacement in accordance with this Warranty
shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of DAEDONG and the Selling Dealer in respect to DAEDONG
loader.
There are no warranties beyond those which expressly appear herein. Any implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is specifically excluded here from.
This mark indicates potentially hazardous situation which, if not observed, may
WARNING result in death or moderate injury.
LOADER InSTALLATION.............................................................. 14
INDEX........................................................................................... 15
SAFETY ....................................................................................................1-2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..........................................................................1-2
Travel speed should be such that complete control Add recommended rear tire liquid weight or rear wheel
and machine stability is maintained at all times. Where weights for increased stability.
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possible, avoid operation near ditches, embankments and A loader attachment should be transported in a low
holes. Reduce speed when turning, crossing slopes, and position at slow ground speeds. Make turns slowly and
on rough, slick or muddy surfaces. use the tractor brakes cautiously. A loaded attachment in
Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks the raised position alters the center of gravity location of
under pressure. Use a piece of cardbord or wood for this the machine and increases the possibility of mishaps.
purpose. Escaping hydraulic oil or diesel fuel leaking Do not stand, walk or work under a raised loader or
under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the attachment unless it is securely blocked or held in
skin and cause infection or serious injury, seek medical position. Accidental movement of a control lever or leak
attention immediately. in the hydraulic system could cause the loader to drop, or
To prevent personal injury, relieve all pressure before attachment to dump, causing severe injury.
disconnecting fluid lines. Make sure all parked loaders on stands are on a hard
Before applying hydraulic pressure, make sure all level surface with all safety devices engaged to prevent
hydraulic connections are tight and components are in loader from falling and being damaged or injuring
good condition. someone.
Contact with overhead power lines can cause severe When using a loader, be alert of bucket position at all
electrical burn or death from electrocution. times. Loader in raised position with bucket rolled back
Make sure there is enough clearance between raised can dump material on tractor causing damage or injury to
equipment and overhead power lines. tractor and / or operator.
Always park loader with bucket attached to loader.
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SAFETY decals......................................................................................2-2
Safety Decal Locations.......................................................................................2-2
SAFETY decals
Safety Decal Locations
IMPORTANT
Warning decals 3102E-00001, located on the left hand Mid-Mount and Warning Decal 3102E-00002,
3102E-00003 located on the loader right hand Mid-Mount are visible when getting on tractor.
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Loader Specifications.....................................................................3-2
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Loader Specifications
Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.
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INTRODUCTION........................................................................................4-2
WARRANTY REGISTRATION........................................................................................4-2
SERIAL NUMBER AND LOCATION...............................................................................4-2 4
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in maintaining WARRANTY REGISTRATION
and operating your DAEDONG loader. Read it carefully, The Delivery and Warranty Registration forms must be
it furnishes information and instructions that will help you filled out and signed to validate your warranty protection.
achieve years of dependable performance. Some infor- The items on the form under "I hereby Acknowledge"
mation may be general in nature due to unknown and should be read and understood. The terms and conditions
varying conditions. However, through experience and of the warranty on this machine are specified in the front
these instructions, you should be able to develop operat- of this manual.
ing procedures suitable to your particular situation.
"Right" and "Left" as used throughout this manual are Serial Number and Location
determined by facing the direction the machine will travel
The serial number is important information about the
when in use.
machine and it may be necessary to know it before
The photos, illustrations and data used in this manual are obtaining the correct replacement part. The serial number
current at the time of printing, but due to possible in-line is located on the right side of loader sub-frame. The
production changes, your machine may vary slightly in serial number should be recorded on the Delivery and
detail. The manufacturer reserves the right to redesign the Registration form and also below for your reference.
machine as may be necessary without notification.
DAEDONG KL701 Loader serial number information
Important
Date purchased
Illustrations used in this manual may not show all Loader serial number
safety equipment that is recommended to ensure safe
Dealer name and telephone number
operation of tractor and loader. Refer to the Safe-
ty Precautions section of this manual for information
concerning safety. Consult your dealer for further in-
formation.
TRACTOR PREPARATION......................................................................5-2
REAR COUNTERWEIGHT.............................................................................................5-2
ROPS SYSTEM..............................................................................................................5-2
TRACTOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.................................................................................5-2
TRACTOR TIRES...........................................................................................................5-3 5
TIRE INFLATION............................................................................................................5-3
WHEEL TREAD SETTINGS...........................................................................................5-3
FRONT COUNTERWEIGHT..........................................................................................5-3
TRACTOR PREPARATION
REAR COUNTERWEIGHT
Refer to tractor operator's manual for specific recomm-
CAUTION
endations on counterweighting tractor.
Add recommended rear tire liquid weight, rear
wheel or rear ballast for increased stability. ROPS SYSTEM
Do not exceed the manufacturer's rating for maxi- The tractor must be equipped with an approved ROPS
mum gross vehicle weight. system to ensure adequate operator's protection.
Refer to operator's manual or ROPS serial plate
provided with tractor. TRACTOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Tractor operation in a loader application significantly
The use of adequate counterweight to counter balance
increases demands on the tractor hydraulic system.
for maximum loader capacity is required for safe loader
Check the tractor hydraulic system fluid level daily.
operation.
Refer to your tractor operator's manual maintenance
Weight added to rear of the tractor provides better traction section for instructions regarding tractor hydraulic system
and easier, more efficient loader operation. The tractor maintenance.
can be counterweighted by filling rear tires with liquid
Adhere to recommendations in your tractor operator's
calcium solution and/or by the installation of rear wheel
manual concerning hydraulic fluid and filter specifications,
weights.
and change intervals.
Additional counterweight requirements will vary with
loader attachments and equipment applications.
Additional weight can be added by installation of Three
Point Hitch mounted ballast.
CAUTION
Certain specific conditions may not permit safe
use of loader at loader rating or may require more
careful restricted operation at the rated load.
LOADER OPERATION..............................................................................6-2
PRECAUTIONARY NOTES...........................................................................................6-2
Initial Loader Operation......................................................................................6-3
Cold Weather Operation.....................................................................................6-3
Loading Bucket........................................................................................................6-3
Dumping Bucket ......................................................................................................6-4
Transporting a Loaded Bucket.........................................................................6-4
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Scraping.....................................................................................................................6-5
Backfilling/Backgrading.....................................................................................6-5
Controlled Rate of Loader Functions.........................................................6-5
Loader Hydraulic Controls..............................................................................6-5
LOADER OPERATION
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LOADER REMOVAL.................................................................................7-2
LOADER REMOVAL
CAUTION
Never park loader without bucket attached to the
loader.
Never allow weight of tractor to be put on parking
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STEP 1.
Park the tractor and loader on hard level surface.
STEP 2.
Raise the boom until the bucket is about 2 feet off the ground.
STEP 3.
Set the parking legs with pivot pin and Keeper.
STEP 4.
Lower the boom until the Parking legs make contact on
the ground. Tip the bucket until the bucket cutting edge
touch the ground.
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(1) Latch Pin
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STEP 5. STEP 6.
Remove the latch pin while move the control lever back Pull the control lever to raise the loader until the loader break
and forth slightly to make the latch pin easy. way from the mounting frame. bearing box. Adjust the bucket
until the bottom surface of bucket touch the ground.
STEP 7.
Move the tractor backword slowly and stop to avoid the
hydraulic hoses being tighten.
STEP 8.
Stop the engine and move the control lever back and
forth, left and right several times to reduce the hydraulic
pressure in the hoses.
STEP 9.
Disconnect the quick couplers on the hydraulic hoses.
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LOADER MOUNTING...............................................................................8-2
LOADER MOUNTING
CAUTION
Never allow weight of tractor to be put on parking
leg when mounting loader.
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STEP 1.
Carefully drive the tractor into the loader to a position
where the hydraulic hoses(Quick coupler) can be
connected to the control valve block.
STEP 2.
Stop the engine and move the control lever back and
forth, left and right several times to reduce the pressure in
the hydraulic hoses.
Connect the hydraulic couplers match the color code
rings.
STEP 3.
Start the engine and move the boom and bucket to adjust
the height of loader.
Be sure to check the hook of mounting frame is slightly
higher than the pin welded on loader post.
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(1) Latch Pin
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STEP 4.
Move the tractor forward to put the mounting frame into
the loader post. Stop the tractor when the hook is right
over the pin.
Lower the loader post with moving the boom and bucket
until it hooked securely each other.
STEP 5.
Align the latch pin holes with moving the bucket and
boom. Insert the latch pins.
Rubber hammer can be used to put the pin in if needed.
STEP 6.
Remove pin and keeper holding the parking legs and
return to storage position. Make secure by using pin and
keeper.
CAUTION WARNING
Do not perform any service or maintenance Opera- Do not operate the loader if the fittings are leaking
tions with loader raised off the ground. For addition- or if the hoses are damaged. A sudden line burst
al access to tractor components remove loader. could cause the mainframe to drop suddenly, caus-
ing damage to the tractor or loader or injury to per-
Important sonnel.
Operate the loader from the tractor seat only.
Lower the loader to the ground and relieve pres- Do not stand or walk under a raised loader. Acci-
sure in loader hydraulic lines prior to perform- dental movement of control lever or leak in hydrau-
ing any service or maintenance operations on the lic system could cause mainframe to drop, causing
tractor or loader. severe injury.
ed leaks. If injured by escaping fluid, seek medi- valve and cylinders for evidence of leakage.
cal attention immediately. Serious infection or re- Tractor tires should be maintained at maximum
action can develop if correct medical treatment is recommended inflation to maintain normal tire
not administered immediately. profile with added weight of loader/material. Un-
equal rear tire inflation can result in bucket not
Refer to "Lubrication and Maintenance Chart" for quick being level to the ground.
reference to Maintenance Operations.
GREASE
GREASE
GREASE
GREASE
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TROUBLE SHOOTING............................................................................10-2
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
This Trouble shooting Chart is provided for reference for possible loader operational problems. Determine the problem
that best describes the operational problem being experienced and eliminate the possible causes as listed by following
the correction procedures. For further assistance contact your dealer.
Hydraulic hoses connected improperly. Check and correct hydraulic hose connections.
Hydraulic hoses to/from control valve blocked. Check for damaged (kinked) hoses, etc.
Loader control valve or tractor main relief valve Check system pressure. Repair or replace relief
stuck open. valve.
Low system pressure supplied from hydraulic Check system pressure. Repair or replace pump.
pump.
1. Lift and Bucket cylin-
ders inoperative. Control valve linkage broken. Inspect. Repair as required.
Quick disconnect coupler(s) are not fully Check coupler connections. Replace coupler(s)
connected or "Flow check". if necessary.
Check for evidence of damage to hoses or
Hydraulic hose or tubeline blockage. tubelines that would block flow of oil between
cylinders and control valve.
Check cylinders for internal leakage as described
Cylinder piston assembly defective (not sealing).
in service section under cylinder leakage tests.
Inspect for blockage. Disassemble valve if neces-
Control valve blockage.
sary.
kinked or pinched.)
Lift cylinder piston assembly
Check cylinders for leakage.
nally. (Bypassing fluid within Replace control valve and recheck operation.
Excessive load-material
loader capacity.
Relief valve setting below
Check and reset relief valve setting as needed.
4. Inadequate lifting capacity specifications.
Lift cylinder piston assembly
Check cylinders for leakage.
loader capacity.
6. System relief valve squeals. Relief valve setting below
Check and reset valve setting as needed.
specifications.
Hydraulic hose, tube line or
Check for evidence of restriction in hydraulic oil flow. Repair
quick disconnect coupler re-
or replace defective components.
striction.
7. Loader drops with control Cylinder piston assembly leak-
Check cylinders for leakage.
valve spool in "Centered" age.
position (no external oil
leakage evident.)
Note : A gradual drop over an Control valve internal leakage.
Replace control valve and recheck.
extended period of time is a
normal condition.
Control lever linkage binding.
Determine origin of binding and repair.
O-ring.
rate is excessive. (Wear rate tices. Refer to operation-scraping section for correct operating pro-
is even across full width of Excessive down pressure
cedures.
bucket). placed on bucket when being
Utilize float position.
Note : Extensive use of bucket used on hard abrasive sur-
on concrete or asphalt surfaces faces.
will accelerate wear rate of
Bucket wear pads worn. Replace wear pads.
bucket cutting edge.
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GENERAL INFORMATION.....................................................................13-2
ILLUSTRATIONS..........................................................................................................13-2
BUCKET, QUICK ATTACHMENT.................................................................................13-4
4IN1 BUCKET ASSEMBLY...........................................................................................13-6
FRONT GRILL ASSEMBLY (Optional)...................................................................13-10
MOUNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY...............................................................................13-12
BOOM ASSEMBLY.....................................................................................................13-14
BOOM HYDRAULIC ASSEMBLY...............................................................................13-18
BOOM HYDRAULIC ASSEMBLY (4IN1 STD)............................................................13-22
AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC DEVICE (OPTION)............................................................13-28
BOOM CYLINDER ASSEMBLY-LH............................................................................13-32
BOOM CYLINDER ASSEMBLY-RH...........................................................................13-34
BUCKET CYLINDER ASSEMBLY..............................................................................13-36
DECALS.................................................................................................13-38
GENERAL INFORMATION
ILLUSTRATIONS
All parts are illustrated in "exploded views" which show the individual parts in their normal relationship to each other.
Reference numbers are used in the illustrations. These numbers correspond to those in the "Reference Number".
column and are followed by the quantity required and description.
DIRECTIONAL REFERENCE
"Right hand" and "left hand" sides are determined by standing at the rear of the unit and facing in the direction of
forward travel.
PARTS ORDER
Orders must give the complete description, correct part number, the total amount required, the product model, all the
necessary serial numbers, the method of shipment and the shipping address.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. GROUP NAME : Detail classiflcation name for parts.
2. SECTION NAME : Classiflcation name for parts.
3. COMPONENTS : The components of an assembly are identifled by a bracket.
4. NO.: Reference numbers are assigned to parts in the figure.
INTERCHANGEABILITY
: Indicates the interchangeabillty of parts due to design change. 13
Indicates that a new part can be used instead of an old part when you order this part, please
order new part.
★Due to our policy of continuously improving products, The information contained herein is subject to change without
notice.
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BOOM ASSEMBLY
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DECALS
CAUTION
Read and refer to the Tractor Operation Manual or
Decals on the Tractor. and Loader Decals on as
shown. 2
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS............................................................14-2
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION STEP 2 .
Release loader, bucket and mount kit box from pallet.
See your tractor Operator's manual for Safety pre-
cautions and Tractor preparations before install-
ing the loader. STEP 3.
Install Mounting Frame W.A, LH and
Mounting Frame W.A, RH.
2 1. Mounting Frame W.A, LH – 1EA
9 2. Mounting Frame W.A, RH – 1EA
3. Space, 16T– 2EA
1 4. Hex-Bolt, M14-P1.5 60L – 8EA
6
Spring-Washer, M14 – 8EA
3 5
Plain-Washer, M14 – 8EA
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5. Hex-Bolt, M14-P1.5 60L – 8EA
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Spring-Washer, M14 – 8EA
4
STEP 4.
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Install Cross Bar.
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6. Cross Bar – 1EA
7. Hex-Bolt, M16-P2.0 50L – 4EA
STEP 1. Spring-Washer, M16 – 4EA
Position tractor on hard level surface. Hex-Nut, M16-P2.0 – 4EA
STEP 5.
Install Rear Frame W.A, LH/RH.
8. Rear Frame W. A, LH – 1EA
9. Rear Frame W. A, RH – 1EA
10. Hex-Bolt, M16-P2.0 50L – 4EA 1
Spring-Washer, M16 – 4EA
Hex-Nut, M16-P2.0 – 4EA
11. Hex-Bolt, M14-P1.5 50L – 6EA
Spring-Washer, M14 – 6EA
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STEP 6.
Install Front Grill. (Optional)
1. Front Grill - 1EA 14
2. Hex-Bolt, M16-1.5P 40L – 4EA
Spring-Washer, M16 – 4EA
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STEP 7. STEP 8.
Install Boom Ass’y Hose "S"- shaped bend is fixed after the hose guide.
Hang the groove on the pin located on mounting frame.
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STEP 11.
Install the Bucket Ass’y
STEP 12.
Grease every fitting.
See page 9-3 for the grease chart.
STEP 13.
Hydr. oil level check.
- Lower the boom on the ground and retract the bucket
cylinder.
- Add the hydraulic oil up to the "Full" mark on the oil
gauge.
- Specification of oil: Refer to the tractor manual.
STEP 14.
In order to check the leakage of hydraulic oil. please
operate the Loader 5 times or more with carefully.
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Pipe Ass'y 13-23 Rear Bucket W.A-ISO Euro, 78" 13-7
Pipe Ass'y 13-23 Rear Frame W.A, LH 13-13
Pipe Ass'y 13-23 Rear Frame W.A, RH 13-13
Pipe Ass'y 13-23 Ring-Pin, Ø10 13-17
Pipe Ass'y 13-23 Rod Ass'y 13-33
Pipe Ass'y 13-23 Rod Ass'y 13-35
Pipe Ass'y 13-23
Pipe Ass'y 13-23 S
Piston, Ø70x27x46L 13-33 Safety Bar W.A 13-15
Piston, Ø70x27x46L 13-35 Seal Kit Head, NO.4~9 13-33
Plain-Washer 13-15 Seal Kit Head, NO.4~9 13-35
Plain-Washer, M12 13-11 Seal Kit Piston, NO.11~14 13-35
Plate 13-15 Seal Kit Piston, NO.11~15 13-33
Plate, Solenoid Valve 13-25 Sem’s Bolt, M8-P1.25 35L 13-7
Plate, Solenoid Valve 13-29 Sem's Bolt, M8-P1.25-35L 13-19
Snap-Ring, C-Type, Ø30 13-17
Q Space 13-13
Quick Attach Frame 13-5 Spring 13-5
Quick Attachment Ass`y - Euro Hitch Type(No.1~16) 13-5 Spring 13-5
Quick Coupler, PT1/2 Female 13-25 Spring, Ø1.5 13-11
Quick Coupler, PT1/2 Female 13-29 Spring-Pin, Ø4 13-11
Quick Coupler, PT1/2 Male 13-25 Spring-Washer, M16 13-11
Quick Coupler, PT1/2 Male 13-29 Stand Spring 13-15
Quick Coupler, PT1/2" Male 13-21 Stand W.A 13-15
Quifk Coupler, PT1/2" Female 13-7 Stand-Lock 13-15
Quifk Coupler, PT1/2" Male 13-7
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Valve, DUKIN 13-25
Valve, DUKIN 13-29
Valve, Relife 13-19
Valve, Relife 13-23
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Washer-Copper, 3/8" 13-25
Washer-Copper, 3/8" 13-29
Washer-Pin, Ø30.5-Ø50-3.2T 13-17
Washer-Plain, M10 13-17
Washer-Plain, M14 13-13
Washer-Plain, M16 13-5 15
Washer-Plain, M8 13-17
Washer-Spring, M10 13-17
Washer-Spring, M10 13-25
Washer-Spring, M10 13-29
Washer-Spring, M14 13-13
Washer-Spring, M16 13-5
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NUMERICAL F
4IN1 BUCKET ASSEMBLY.................................................. 13-6 FRONT COUNTERWEIGHT.................................................. 5-3
FRONT GRILL ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL).......................... 13-10
A
AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC DEVICE (OPTION)................... 13-28 G
AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC VALVE PACKAGECAUTION....... 11-2 GENERAL INFORMATION.................................................. 13-2
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BACKFILLING/BACKGRADING............................................ 6-4 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM SCHEMATIC................................... 11-2
BOOM ASSEMBLY............................................................. 13-14
BOOM CYLINDER ASSEMBLY-LH.................................... 13-30 I
BOOM CYLINDER ASSEMBLY-RH................................... 13-32 ILLUSTRATIONS.................................................................. 13-2
BOOM HYDRAULIC ASSEMBLY....................................... 13-18 INITIAL LOADER OPERATION.............................................. 6-3
BOOM HYDRAULIC ASSEMBLY (4IN1 STD).................... 13-22 INTRODUCTION.................................................................... 4-2
BUCKET CYLINDER ASSEMBLY...................................... 13-34
BUCKET, QUICK ATTACHMENT......................................... 13-4 L
LOADER HYDRAULIC CONTROLS...................................... 6-5
C LOADER INSTALLATION..................................................... 14-2
CARE OF SAFETY DECALS................................................. 2-2 LOADER MOUNTING............................................................ 8-2
COLD WEATHER OPERATION............................................. 6-3 LOADER OPERATION........................................................... 6-2
CONTENTSINDEX............................................................. 15-15 LOADER REMOVAL.............................................................. 7-2
CONTROLLED RATE OF LOADER FUNCTIONS................. 6-4 LOADER SPECIFICATIONS.................................................. 3-2
LOADING BUCKET................................................................ 6-3
D LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE.................................... 9-2
DECALS............................................................................. 13-36
DUMPING BUCKET............................................................... 6-3 M
S
SAFETY.................................................................................. 1-2
SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS............................................... 2-2
SAFETY DECALS.................................................................. 2-2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................... 1-2
SCRAPING............................................................................. 6-4
SERIAL NUMBER AND LOCATION....................................... 4-2
T
TIRE INFLATION.................................................................... 5-3 15
TORQUE TIGHTENING CHART 1....................................... 12-2
TORQUE TIGHTENING CHART 2....................................... 12-3
TRACTOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM......................................... 5-2
TRACTOR PREPARATION.................................................... 5-2