Detaching Loader - Koyker 145 Owner's Manual

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DETACHING LOADER

IMPORTANT:
Never attempt loader attachment on grades which are not reasonably level.
Fig 10-1
Fig 10-2
WARNING:
Re-couple any hydraulic hoses together for your particular system when necessary to prevent
damage to tractor hydraulics. See your particular mount of hydraulic hook-up instructions.
Fig 10-3
1.
Raise loader frame slightly to permit loader stand reengagement.
(Fig. 10-1)
2.
Lower bucket to ground and tip slightly forward to apply
pressure to mount connection. Note: This will prevent
the loader from inadvertently rocking forward when the mount
pins are removed and uprights are disengaged from it's cradle.
(Fig. 10-2)
3.
Loosen the 3/4" bolt at the back of the mount enough to permit
the removal of the mount pins. (Fig. 10-3)
4.
Use the lift cylinders to disengage the bottom anchor bar from the
mount tower. Then tilt the bucket back to rotate the top of the
upright up and out of the cradle, and into a storage position.
(Fig. 10-4)
5.
Before completely backing out, disconnect and store the loader
system hydraulic hoses. It is important that the hoses be properly
stored to keep the hose couplers as clean as possible. (Fig. 10-5)
IMPORTANT:
Never store the detached loader where insufficient soil
bearing capacity exists. Good firm clay or firmly packed dirt are
sufficient, providing the area is dry. If you are unsure, use blocking
under the stand foot to disperse the load. Failure to heed, may allow
the loader to settle and prevent attachment at later date.
Fig 10-4
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