410 8802420 13055 Loaders
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Foreword
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Section : 05 - Safety
Recognize Safety Information
Understand Signal Words
Follow Safety Instructions
Protect People and Animals
Help Prevent Roll-Overs
Avoid Injury or Death from Rollover Accidents
Avoid Power Lines
Dig Safely
Detach Loader Safely
Keep Riders Off Machine
Prepare for Emergencies
Use Seat Belt Properly
Carry Materials Safely
Use Latch Plate Retainer
Safe Loader Operation on Slopes
Driving on Public Roads
Use Safety Lights and Devices
Service Loader Safely
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
Check Hoses for Damage
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
Store Attachments Safely
Section : 10 - Safety Signs
Safety Sign Location
Section : 15 - Preparing the Tractor
Approved Tractors
Using Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
Keep ROPS Installed Properly
Removing Front Weights
Approved Front Tires
Inflating Front Tires
Setting Front Tread Width
Checking Front Wheel Hardware
Approved Rear Tires
Selecting Rear Tread Width
Tractor Ballast Requirements
410 Loader Required Minimum Ballasting For 4100 Tractor
420 Loader Required Minimum Ballasting For 4200 Tractor
420 Loader Required Minimum Ballasting For 4300 and 4400 Tractors
420 Loader Required Minimum Ballasting For 870 Tractor
420 Loader Required Minimum Ballasting For 855 and 955 Tractors
Adding Ballast to Rear Wheels
Adding Ballast to 3-Point Hitch
Section : 20 - Controls
Operating Loader with Joystick
Using Float
Section : 25 - Detaching Loader
Preparing to Remove Loader
Removing Loader
Section : 30 - Attaching Loader
Preparing to Attach Loader
Attaching Loader
Checking Loader Operation
Section : 35 - Transporting
Carrying Loads
Keep Riders Off Machine
Driving on Public Roads
Section : 40 - Operating Loader
Preoperating Checks
Using Ballast Box
Avoid Rollover Accidents
Do Not Handle Round Or Large Square Bales
Using Bucket Level Indicator
Leveling and Scraping Forward
Leveling in Reverse
Carrying Material
Removing Material from a Pile
Loading Operations
Digging
Backfilling
Attaching and Detaching Attachment
Section : 45 - Attachments
Materials Buckets
Replaceable Cutting Edge
Bucket Tines
Bucket Level Indicator
Forklift
Boom-Mounted Front Blade (420 Loader)
Ballast Box
Ballast Box Extension
Hood Guard
XTRA ARMOR™ Protective Package (420 Loader)
Section : 50 - Lubrication and Maintenance
Lubricating and Maintaining Loader Safely
Perform Lubrication and Maintenance
Observe Lubrication Symbols
Grease
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
First 10 and Every 50 Hours of Use
Every 10 Hours
Every 50 Hours
Section : 55 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Section : 60 - Service
Servicing Loader Safely
Keep Service Area Clean
Servicing Tractor-410 Loader
Servicing Tractor-420 Loader/4000 Series Tractors
Servicing Tractor-420 Loader/870, 855 and 955 Tractors
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
O-Ring Installation
Torque Procedure for Fittings
Hose Identification-410 Loader
Hose Identification-420 Loader/4200, 4300 and 4400 Tractors
Hose Identification-420 Loader/870, 855 and 955 Tractors
Replacing Orifice
Checking and Adjusting Latch Plate and Locking Lever
Section : 65 - Storage
Storing Loader
Removing Loader From Storage
Section : 70 - Specifications
Specification Parameters
Performance Chart-410 Loader/4100 Tractor
Performance Chart-420 Loader/4200 Tractor
Performance Chart-420 Loader/4300 and 4400 Tractors
Performance Chart-420 Loader/870 Tractor
410 Loader Specifications on 4100 Tractor1
420 Loader Specifications on 4200 Tractor1
420 Loader Specifications on 4300 and 4400 Tractors1
420 Loader Specifications on 870 Tractor1
Record Product Identification Number
Record Loader Serial Number
Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values
Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values
Section : 75 - CE Approval Specifications
Declaration of Conformity
CE Label
Decal Locations
Section : 80 - Crime Prevention Tips
Help Prevent Crime
Record Ag Identification Numbers
Keep Proof of Ownership
Park Indoors Out of Sight
When Parking Outdoors
Reduce Vandalism
Report Thefts Immediately
Technical Information
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