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Foreword Dealer's Record Predelivery Delivery After-Sale Look For Supplemental Information Recognize Safety Information Understand Signal Words Follow Safety Instructions Protect People and Animals Help Prevent Rollovers 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 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 Safety Sign Locations Approved Tractor 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 for Loader Operation Tractor Ballast Requirements Determining Required Ballasting for Typical Loader Use Loader Required Minimum Ballasting Adding Ballast to Rear Wheels Installing Hitch Pin Bushings on Ballast Box for Category 1 Quick Coupler Hitch Attaching Ballast Box to Tractor with Three-Point Hitch Attaching Ballast Box to Tractor with Quick Coupler Hitch Adding Ballast to 3-Point Hitch Operating Loader with Multi-Function Control Lever Locking Out Multi-Function Control Lever Using Float Preparing to Remove Loader Removing Loader Removing Ballast Box Preparing to Attach Loader Attaching Loader Checking Loader Operation Carrying Loads Keep Riders Off Machine Driving on Public Roads 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 Bucket or Forklift Operating Forklift Materials Buckets Tines for Material Buckets Forklift Bucket Level Indicator Hood Guard Ballast Box Bushing Kit for iMatch™ Quick Coupler Hitch Lubricating and Maintaining Loader Safely Perform Lubrication and Maintenance Observe Lubrication Symbols Grease Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants First 10 and Every 50 Hours Every 10 Hours Troubleshooting Servicing Loader and/or Tractor Safely (Loader Attached) Keep Service Area Clean Avoid High-Pressure Fluids O-Ring Installation Tightening Procedure for Fittings Accessing Front of Tractor Identifying Hose Connections Replacing Orifice Storing Loader Removing Loader From Storage Perform Predelivery Service Safely Recommended Set Up/Assembly Sequence Prepare the Tractor Prepare the Loader Attach Loader to Tractor Final Inspection and Adjustments Install Optional Equipment/Attachments Specification Parameters Performance Chart-210 Loader/2210 Tractor 210 Loader Specifications on 2210 Tractor1 Hydraulic Cylinder Dimensions1 Record Loader Serial Number Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values 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 John Deere Is At Your Service