Title: New Holland 7308 Tractor Operator’s Manual Instant Download (Publication No.42730810)
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2TO THE OWNER This manual contains information
concerning the operation, adjustment, and
maintenance of your loader. You have purchased a
dependable machine, but only through proper care
and operation can you expect to receive the
performance and long service built into this
loader. Please have all operators read this
manual carefully and keep it available for ready
reference. This loader was designed to mount on
New Holland 15, 20, 25, and 30 Series medium
frame compact tractors. It is intended to load
and move materials with a variety of buckets or a
fork. Your New Holland dealer will instruct you
in the general operation of your loader. Your
dealer's staff of factory-trained service
technicians will be glad to answer any questions
that may arise concerning the operation of your
loader. Your New Holland dealer carries a
complete line of genuine New Holland parts. These
parts are manufactured and carefully inspected in
the same factories that built the loader to
insure high quality and accurate fitting of any
necessary replacement parts. Be prepared to give
your dealer the model and serial number of the
tractor and loader when ordering parts. Locate
these numbers now and record them below. Loader
Model ......................... Tractor
Model Loader Serial Number ..................
Tractor Serial Number SERIAL PLATE
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NEW HOLLAND NORTH AklERICA, INC.
CAUTION THIS SYMBOL IS USED THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK
WHENEVER PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED. TAKE TIME
TO READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. BE
CAREFUL! CAUTION PICTURES IN THIS MANUAL MAY
SHOW PROTECTIVE SHIELDING OPEN OR REMOVED TO
BETTER ILLUSTRATE A PARTICULAR FEATURE OR
ADJUSTMENT. BE CERTAIN, HOWEVER, TO CLOSE OR
REPLACE ALL SHIELDING BEFORE OPERATING THE
MACHINE. IMPROVEMENTS New Holland North America,
Inc. is continually striving to improve its
products. We reserve the right to make
improvements or changes when it becomes practical
and possible to do so, without incurring any
obligation to make changes or additions to the
equipment sold previously.
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WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY -
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS COVERAGE PROVIDED New
Holland North America, Inc. or New Holland
Canada, Ltd., hereinafter called "Company"
warrants to the retail purchaser of each new
Product (as listed below) that the Selling Dealer
will repair or replace any part thereof found to
be defective in materials or workmanship within
the following periods. This warranty is for the
benefit o\ the original or subsequent purchaser
when purchased from an authorized New Holland
dealer. BASIC WARRANTY Product Warranty Period
(whichever comes flret) Harvesting, Materials
Handling Equipment and Implements ' ' ' ' ' '
' ' ' . 12 Months Extended New Holland
Engines Warranty for Self Propelled Harvesting
Products..... 24 Months or 2000 Hours
Tractors, 1000 thru 8000 Series (except as
noted), Model 9030 and SP Windrower
.................. . 12 Months
Extended Power Train Warranty.
. 24 Months or 2000 Hours . 36 Months or 3000
Hours
Tractors, 8030 and 8070 Series
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
Articulated 4 Wheel Drive Models (except Model
9030) and Auger Headers
. 24 Months or 2000 Hours
Replacement Parts ......
.90 days or to end of Basic Warranty (whichever
is longer)
Allison transmissions, Caterpillar,
engines are warranted by their respective
manufacturers.
- The components covered by extended warranty
consists of the following - ENGINE - The rocker arm cover, crankshaft seals,
cylinder head, engine block, crankcase pan and
timing gear cover one e gine, and the parts
fully enclosed within these units. - TRANSMISSION AND REAR AXLE Tr c ors nd SP W n
owers - The clutch housing (excludes clutch),
transmission e u powe ou n eren ous ng e en p n
on, PTO seals, final drive housings, transfer
case, front wheel drive housing, and parts fully
enclosed within these housings, including the
drive axles. Includes PTO clutch and PTO drop
box, hydrostatic pump/motor and high pressure
hoses on the Model 9030 tractors and SP - Windrowers.
- LIMITATIONS, INCLUDING DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED
WARRANTIES AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES - This warranty gives you specific legal rights and
you may also have other rights which vary,
depending on state or provincial laws. - New Holland North America, Inc. or New Holland
Canada, Ltd. does not authorize any person or
dealer to create for it any other obligation or
liability in connection with these products. TO
THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS APPLICABLE TO THIS
PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE STATED DURATION OF THIS
WRITTEN WARRANTY. NEITHER COMPANY NOR THE SELLING
DEALER SHALL BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF THE USE OF THE
PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL
LOSS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. - Some states and provinces do not allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty will
last or the exclusion or limitation of incidental
or consequential damages, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. - The remedy of repair or replacement of a
defective part during the warranty period herein
specified shall be the purchaser's exclusive
remedy. - EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN (ESP)
- When offered by the Company, the option to
purchase an Extended Service Plan has been
explained and - D I accept and have signed the completed
registration form D I decline the Extended
Service Plan - _at_ I will consider within 180 days (12 months on
8070 series) - PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
- Rollover protective structure (ROPS) and seat
belts are provided as standard equipment on all
New Holland agricultural tractors and we strongly
recommend their use. Customers who elect to
remove or not use this protection do SO at their
own risk. - e I acknowledge the existence of OSHA regulations
pertaining to ROPS. e A PTO master shield, if
applicable, has been installed on the machine. - The correct Operator's Manual has been furnished.
- e Safety precautions were explained to me by the
Selling Dealer. - ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/WARRANTY TRANSFER
City State Zip Model Serial No.
Attachment Model SN
City State Zip
Retail Date / /
Extended Service Plan Expires on (Subject to
confirmation by NH)
Attachment Model SN
Purchaser Date Slgnature
Dealer Date 9lgncture
220191 REV. 6/e8 Additional details on
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AMERICA, INC., 1441 DIVISION HW? , II ñ'N HOLLAND
PA 17557-0635 CanaryPURCHASER Pink-DEALER
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- The warranty period will begin on date of
original retail sale or date of original use,
whichever is earlier. - The obligation of Company to the purchaser under
this warranty is limited to the repair or
replacement of defective parts by an authorized
New Holland dealer and will be done free of
charge for both parts and labor using genuine New
Holland replacement parts. Repair or replacement
in accordance with this warranty shall constitute
fulfillment of all liabilities of Company and the
Selling Dealer in respect to such Products. - Repairs or replacements will be performed by the
Selling Dealer, following delivery of the Product
by the purchaser to the Dealer's place of
business. When the purchaser has moved a Ion,g
distance from the Selling Dealer, or the Selling
Dealer is no longer in business, any New Holland
dealer authorized to sell and service the
described Products may perform the repair at its
dealership. - The Selling Dealer shall review these warranty
provisions with the purchaser prior to retail
sale, secure his acknowledgement of delivery of
this warranty and record the date of original
retail sale or date of original use. - To obtain warranty service, the purchaser must
(1) report the product defect to an authorized
New Holland dealer and request repair within the
applicable warranty term and (2) present evidence
of the warranty start date. - WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTYt
- This warranty shall NOT apply under the following
conditions
(i) With respect to vendor warranty items such
as Allison transmissions and Deutz, Cummins and
Caterpillar engines, or tires, tubes, and
attachments which shall be warranted by their
manufacturer, or local representative thereof. If
the unit has been subject to misapplication,
abuse, misuse, negligence of proper maintenance
or other negligence, fire or other accident. If
parts or attachments other than those made or
marketed by New Holland North America, Inc. or
New Holland Canada, Ltd., have been used in
connection with the unit, and in the sole
judgment of Company such use affects its
performance, stability or reliability. If the
unit has been altered or repaired outside of a
New Holland dealership in a manner which, in the
sole judgment of Company, affects its
performance, stability or reliability. Batteries
are covered by a separate pro rata adjustment
warranty. The pro-rata plan covers the battery
fully for the basic product warranty period as
indicated, with any remaining warranty pro-rated
according to the months of service. The purchaser
shall be responsible for payment of dealer travel
time to the machine or to deliver the machine to
the dealer's service shop for repair. New Holland
warranty does not cover delivery charges or
travel time. The Company shall have no liability
for used equipment sold beyond the specified
coverage period. No warranty shall apply to
damage resulting from accident or damage caused
by environment (such as exposure to corrosive
material). The Company shall not be responsible
for rental equipment used to repiace the
equipment being repaired. This warranty shall NOT
apply to normal maintenance services (such as
tune-ups. fuel injection system cleaning or
wheel, brake and clutch adjustments), to normal
replacement of service items (such as filters and
brake or clutch linings), or to normal
deterioration due to use or exposure (such as
belts and exterior finish). New Holland shall not
be responsible for normal replacement parts such
as cutting knives, chains, belts. clutches,
filters, oil, or other parts which are worn out,
unless they are determined to be defective in
material or workmanship. This warranty shall NOT
apply to any New Holland Product which is
retailed or distributed by anyone other than New
Holland North America, Inc. or New Holland
Canada, Ltd.. through its authorized dealers.
This warranty shall NOT apply to any Product
which is normally operated outside of the United
States, and/ or Canada. This warranty shall NOT
apply if the purchaser, insurance company, or any
other entity or individual acting on behalf of
the purchaser seeks reimbursement for the dollar
value of the repair(s) or replacement(s) covered
under this warranty. If the injection pump has
been set for fuel delivery above New Holland
specifications.
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(ix)
(xi)
(xii)
RIGHT TO MAKE DESIGN CHANGES Company reserves the
right to make changes in the design and other
changes in its products at any time and from time
to time without notice and without incurring any
obligation with respect to any product previously
ordered from it, sold or shipped by it. 2
6CONTENTS
OWNER ASSISTANCE .................................
................................ 4 SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS ......................................
......................... 5 INTRODUCTION
..................................................
..................... 9 OPERATION
..................................................
.......................10 REMOVING AND MOUNTING
THE LOADER .......................................
.....20 CONNECTING THE HYDRAULIC HOSES TO THE
TRACTOR ............................. 27
MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION ......................
.............................28 TROUBLESHOOTING
..................................................
...............30 SPECIFICATIONS
..................................................
..................31 INDEX .......................
..................................................
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7OWNER ASSISTANCE
- We at New Holland and your New Holland dealer
want you to be completely satisfied with your
invest- ment. Normally any problems with your
equipment will be handled by your dealer's
Service Department. Sometimes, however,
misunderstanding can occur. If your problem has
not been handled to your satis- faction, we
suggest the following. - Contact the owner or General Manager of the
dealership, explain the problem, and request
assis- tance. When additional assistance is
needed, your dealer has direct access to our
branch office. - If you cannot obtain satisfaction by doing this,
contact the branch office in your area and
provide them with - Your name, address, and telephone number
- Machine model and serial number
- Dealership name and address
- Machine purchase date and amount of use
- Nature of problem
New Holland 200 Commerce St. P.O. Box
527 Mountville, PA 17554-0527 Telephone (717)
285-8302 States CT, DE, IN, MA, MD, ME, MI, NH,
NJ, NY, OH, PA ,RI, VT,
Atlanta 4727 N Royal Atlanta Dr Suite P Caller
Service 105018 Tucker, GA 30085-5018 Telephone
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SC, TN, VA Dallas 1340 Walnut Hill Lane Bldg
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LA, MO, NM, NV, OK, TX, UT Minneapolis 6301 W Old
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55440-1342 Telephone (612) 887-4231 States AK,
IA, ID, IL, MN, MT, ND, NE, OR, SD, WA, WI, WY 3.
If you need further assistance contact Service
Department Mail Station 500 New Holland Nodh
America, Inc. New Holland, PA 1755T
Calgary Suite 220 3030 Third Ave. NE Box 1616,
Stn M Calgary, AB CANADA T2P 2M7 Telephone (403)
569-3208
When contacting your branch office or Service
Department, be aware that your problem will
likely be resolved in the dealership using the
dealer's facilities, equipment, and personnel. So
it is important that your initial contact be with
the dealer. A Service Publications Catalog
Order Form is available which lists the
operator's and service manuals for many prior
model and most current model Ford - New Holland -
Versatile tractors, equipment, and consumer
products. To obtain a copy of this catalog,
please call 1-800-635-4913. 4
8PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS PERSONAL
SAFETY Throughout this manual and on machine
decals, you will find precautionary statements
(CAUTION, WARNING, and DANGER) followed by
specific instructions. These precautions are
intended for the personal safety of you and those
working with you. Please take the time to read
them.
CAUTION THE WORD CAUTION IS USED WHERE A SAFE
BEHAVIORAL PRACTICE AC- CORDING TO OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS AND COMMON SAFETY
PRACTICES WILL PROTECT THE OPERATOR AND OTHERS
FROM ACCIDENT INVOLVEMENT.
WARNING THE WORD WARNING DENOTES A POTENTIALOR
HIDDEN HAZARD WHICH HAS A POTENTIAL FOR SERIOUS
INJURY. IT IS USED TO WARN OPERATORS AND OTHERS
TO EX- ERCISE EVERY APPROPRIATE MEANS TO AVOID A
SURPRISE INVOLVEMENT WITH MACHIN- ERY.
DANGER THE WORD DANGER DENOTES A FORBIDDEN
PRACTICE IN CONNECTION WITH A SERIOUS
HAZARD. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE CAUTION,
WARNING, AND DANGER INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT
IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH. MACHINE
SAFETY Additional precautionary statements
(ATTENTION and IMPORTANT) are followed by
specific in- structions. These statements are
intended for machine safety. ATTENTION The word
ATTENTION is used to warn the operator of
potential machine damage if a certain procedure
is not followed. IMPORTANT The word
IMPORTANTis used to inform the reader of
something he needs to know to prevent minor
machine damage if a cedain procedure is not
followed.
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9SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following precautions are suggested to help
prevent accidents. A careful operator is the best
operator. Most accidents can be avoided by
observing certain precautions. Read and take
the following precautions before operating the
tractor and this loader to help prevent
accidents. Equipment should be operated only by
those who are responsible and instructed to do so.
- Never allow anyone to get under the loader bucket
or reach through the lift arms when the bucket is
raised. - Do not walk or work under a raised loader,
bucket, or attachment unless it is securely
blocked or held in position. - Avoid overhead wires and obstacles when the
loader is raised. Contacting electrical lines can
cause electrocution. - Make sure all dismounted loaders are on a hard,
level surface. - Do not repair, remove, or replace any parts of
the loader while it is in the dismounted
position. - OPERATING THE LOADER
- It is the loader owner's responsibility to be
certain that anyone operating the loader reads
this manual first to be aware of the safe way of
operating the loader. - Exercise caution when operating the loader with
a raised, loaded bucket or fork. - Avoid loose fill, rocks, and holes. They can be
dangerous for loader operation or movement. - Use care to maintain proper stability when
operating on steep grades. Always carry the
bucket in the lowest position possible. - Allow for the loader length when making
- turns.
- Stop the loader arms gradually when
lowering or lifting. - Use caution when handling loose or shiftable
loads. - Carry the bucket at a low position during
transport for better visibility. - When parking or servicing, lower the bucket to
the ground, stop the engine, and set the park
brakes before leaving the tractor seat. - Operate the loader controls only when properly
seated at the controls.
- GENERAL
- Read the Operator's Manual carefully before
using the tractor or loader. Lack of operating
knowledge can lead to accidents. - Replace damaged or illegible safety decals. See
the Specifications section of this manual for
required decals. - Operate the tractor and loader only from the
operator's seat. - THE TRACTOR
- Use an approved roll bar and seat belt for safe
operation. Overturning a tractor without a roll
bar can result in death or injury. If your
tractor is not equipped with a roll bar and seat
belt, see your tractor dealer. - Equip your tractor with FOPS (Falling Object
Protective Structure) and seat belts before
installing or operating the loader. - Always use the seat belt when the roll bar is
installed. Do not use the seat belt if the roll
bar is removed from the tractor. - Add the recommended wheel ballast and/or rear
weight as recommended in the owner's manual to
provide good stability.
5. Move the wheels to the tractor
manufacturer's widest recommended settings to
increase stability.
- 6. Move and turn the tractor at low speeds.
- THE LOADER
- Improper use of a loader can cause serious injury
or death. - Do not lift or carry anybody on the loader or in
the bucket or attachment.
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10- Using front end loaders without special
attachments for handling large heavy objects
such as large round or rectangular bales, logs,
and oil drums is NOT RECOMMENDED. - Handling large heavy objects can be
extremely dangerous due to
- Do not modify or alter, or permit anyone else to
modify or alter, the loader or any of its
components or any loader function without first
consulting a New Holland dealer. If you have any
questions regarding loader modifications,
contact New Holland. - Always wear safety goggles when servicing or
repairing the machine.
- danger of rolling the tractor over.
- danger of upending the tractor.
- danger of the object rolling or sliding down the
loader arms onto the operator.
4. Escaping hydraulic/diesel fluid under
pressure can penetrate the skin, causing serious
injury.
- DONOT use your hand to check for leaks.
- Use a piece of cardboard or paper to search for
leaks. - Stop the engine and relieve the pressure before
connecting or disconnecting the hydraulic or
diesel lines. - Tighten all connections before starting the
engine or pressuring the lines. - If any fluid is injected into the skin, obtain
medical attention IMMEDIATELY or gangrene may
result.
13. If you must perform this sort of work (see
12 above), protect yourself by
- using the proper attachment.
- never lifting
the load clear the
higher ground
than when
necessary to moving.
- ballasting the tractor rear to compensate for
the load. - never lifting large objects with equipment that
does not have an antirollback device. - moving slowly and carefully, avoiding rough
terrain.
5. Do not tamper with the relief valve setting.
The relief valve is preset at the factory.
Changing the setting can cause overloading the
loader and tractor, and serious operator injury
may result.
MAINTENANCE 1. When servicing or replacing the
pins in the cylinder ends, bucket, etc., always
use a brass drift and hammer. Failure to do so
could result in injury from flying metal
fragments.
Whenever you see this symbol, it
means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETV IS
INVOLVED!
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11SAFETY DECALS
The safety decals shown here have been placed on
your machine for your personal safety and the
safety of those working with you. Please take
this manual and walk around your machine to note
the content and location of these warning signs.
Review these warning signs and the operating
instructions detailed in this manual with your
machine operators. Make sure the decals remain
legible. If they become illegible at any
time, obtain replacements from your New Holland
dealer.
- IMPORTANT Be a safe operator. Thoroughly
acquaint yourself with the following before
attempting to operate the loader - The safety information in the tractor and loader
operator's manuals. - The operating instructions in the operator's
manual. - The controls on the loader and tractor.
,/\,WARNING
j WARNING
WARNING LOADER SAFETY
The Ouicklatch lever must be in position and
the clamp must be adjusted before operating
the Failure to follow IM warning instructions
may reault in aerioua bodily Injury or death.
- TU AVUIO INJUNY
- DURING REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION OF QUIK-TACH
LOADER- - PLACE LOADER BUCKET AGAINST BARRIER TO RESTRICT
FORWARD MOVEMENT OF LDADER. - DONOT PERMIT BYSTANDERS
- WITHIN 10 FEET OF LOADER.
- DO NOT REPAIR LOADER
- IF IT IS NOT MOUNTED
- ON TRACTOR. LOSS OF OIL OR REMOVAL OF PARTS COULD
CAUSE LOADER TO COLLAPSE RESULTING - IN INJURY.
- READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS IN OPERATORS
MANUAL.
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OVERTURNS. USING FRONT END LOADERS WITH-
HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS
SUC0ASLARGEROUNDBLES.
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Safety Decal P.N. 86532917
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WARNING
THE PARKING BRAttE TO AVOID IRCTO9!uOVEMEBT. FAIL
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CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHER
PERSONS.
front wbeelc are turned. 8 nc nd most
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Cw\ result in serious injiay to the oPacator or
Safety Decal P.N. 86535736
Safety Decal P.N. 86532918
12INTRODUCTION The Model 7308 Farm Loader was
designed to be compatible with the 15, 20, 25,
and 30 Series medium frame compact tractors. It
can be used with both two- and four-wheel drive
models. The loader is a quick attach unit, and no
tools are required to mount or dismount the
loader from the tractor. The loader also has its
own park stand and there are no loose parts to
worry about. A fork and a complete line of heavy
duty and material buckets are available. As the
capacities of the buckets have been matched to
tractor size, the operator can choose the bucket
best suited for the tractor and the job.
Bucket recommendations are listed in the
Specifications section of this manual.
Figure 1
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13OPERATION
MACHINE PREPARATION
maximize stability. The effective counterbalance
weight of mounted rear equipment is determined by
multiplying the actual weight of the equipment by
1.50. EXAMPLE If equipment weighing 400 lbs. is
attached to the rear of the tractor, multiply 400
lbs. by 1.50. This equals 600 lbs. of effective
counterbalande weight. Make sure that the FOPS
(Falling Object Protective Structure) is
installed. Refer to the counterbalance chart
in the Specifications section of this
manual. OPERATING THE LOADER The loader should be
operated with the tractor engine running at
1700-2200 RPM. Excessive speeds are dangerous and
may cause bucket spillage and unnecessary strain
on the tractor and loader. When operating in
temperatures below 30F (17C), run the tractor
engine below 1200 RPM until oil temperature
exceeds 30F (17C).
- WARNING BEFORE INSPECTING, SERVICING, OR
OPERATING THE UNIT, READ THE OPERATOR'S
MANUAL CAREFULLY. - Inspection
- Thoroughly inspect the fully assembled loader and
tractor prior to operation. - Check all hardware to ensure that it has been
properly installed and tightened. Retighten the
hardware after the first 10 hours of operation. - Check the tire pressure. Refer to the
Specifications section of this manual for
recommended pressures. - s. Review the lubrication schedule to be certain
that all pivot points have been properly
lubricated. - 4. Inspect all hose and tubing connections for
leaks. - Installing Counterbalance
WARNING WHEN THE LOADER IS MOUNTED ON A
TRACTOR WITH SUPER STEER, USE CAUTION
WHEN MANEUVERING IN TIGHT QUARTERS AT VERY SLOW
GROUND SPEED OR WHEN THE TRACTOR IS STATIONARY.
THE TRACTOR FRAME WILL SHIFT IN THE DIRECTION
OPPOSITE TO THE STEERING DIRECTION. THE FRONT OF
THE LOADER BUCKET MAY MOVE AS MUCH AS 8 INCHES IN
THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION BEFORE IT BEGINS TO MOVE
IN THE DIRECTION WHICH THE WHEELS HAVE BEEN
TURNED. The following text and illustrations
present suggested loader and tractor
operating techniques.
WARNING BEFORE OPERATING A TRACTOR WITH
A LOADER, COUNTERWEIGHT THE TRACTOR SO THAT
30 OF THE TOTAL WEIGHT IS ON THE REAR WHEELS
WITH THE RATED LOAD IN THE BUCKET IN MAXIMUM
FORWARD POSITION. Sufficient weight can be added
to the tractor by filling the rear tires with
liquid ballast, or by installing wheel weights or
three-point hitch counterweight. If three-point
hitch counterweight is used, carry it as low as
possible at all times to
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14OPERATION Filling the Bucket Approach and enter
the pile with a level bucket.
Figure 2
Ease the single lever control back (to lift the
bucket) and to the left (to roll back the bucket).
Figure 3
The lift and rollback of the bucket increases
efficiency.
DO THIS
Figure 4
This is because a level bucket throughout the
lifting cycle resists bucket lift and increases
breakaway effort.
NOT THIS
Flgure 5
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16OPERATION NOTE Do not be concerned if the
bucket is not completely filled during each pass.
Maximum productivity is determined by the amount
of material loaded in a given period of time, and
time is lost if two or more attempts are made to
fill the bucket on each pass. Lifting the
Load Keep the bucket positioned to avoid spillage
when lifting the load.
IMPORTANT Do not attempt to lift bucket loads in
excess of loader capacity.
Figure 6
Carrying the Load Position the bucket just below
the level of the tractor hood. This provides for
maximum stability and visibility, whether the
bucket is loaded or empty.
Figure 7
Carry the bucket as low as possible when
operating the loader on a slope. This keeps the
bucket and tractor center of gravity low,
providing maximum tractor stability.
DO THIS
NOT THIS
WARNING OPERATING THE LOADER ON A HILLSIDE IS
DANGEROUS. EXTREME CAUTION IS RECOMMENDED.
Figure 8
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