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W14000-UN-05OCT88
Prevent possible injury caused by a falling or shifting loader.
Always detach the loader on a hard, level surface. DO NOT detach the
loader equipped with a pallet fork. A materials bucket is recommended.
Remove the ballast box. (See Remove Ballast Box in
this section.)
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Ensure that the loader
is equipped with a materials bucket.
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Start the engine.
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Release the park brake
and place the transmission in NEUTRAL.
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W27333-UN-21MAR16
A - Distance, 25—50 mm (1—2 in)
Dump the bucket approximately 20° and lower the boom to the
ground.
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To raise the front wheels
25—50 mm (1—2 in) (A) off the ground, retract lift cylinders.
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W27334-UN-21MAR16
Right-Hand Side Shown
A - Latch (1 each side)
Push upward on the handle to disengage the latch (A). Repeat
on the opposite side.
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W27335-UN-21MAR16
Right-Hand Side Shown
A - Latch (1 each side)
B - Parking Stand
C - Mast Pin (1 each side)
D - Saddle (1 each side)
Extend lift cylinders until the parking stand (B) contacts
the ground and mast pins (C) lift out of mounting frame saddles (D).
Continue to extend lift cylinders until latches (A) on both sides
automatically return to the locked (down) position.
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Prevent possible injury from a latch closure. Make
sure that latches are closed before leaving the loader unattended.
Engage the park brake and place the transmission in
PARK.
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Shut off engine and remove
ignition key.
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X9811-UN-23AUG88
Avoid injury from escaping hydraulic oil under pressure.
Relieve the hydraulic pressure from the system.

W21472-UN-18FEB11
A - Collar (4 used)
B - Coupler, Male (4 used)
C - Plug (4 used)
D - Cap (4 used)
Move the hydraulic control lever back-and-forth and side-to-side
several times. See the tractor Operator's Manual for more information.
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Disconnect hydraulic
hoses from the tractor:
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Push back the collar
(A) on the female coupler and pull out the male coupler (B).
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Install the dust plug
(C) in the female coupler and cap (D) on the male coupler as shown.
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Repeat for the remaining
couplers.
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W27336-UN-21MAR16
Store the hoses on the lift cylinder. DO NOT lay the hoses
on the ground.
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Avoid damaging the hoses. Make sure that the hoses
DO NOT interfere with the tractor when backing away from the loader.
Back the tractor away from the loader.