Bush Hog 2297 Operator's Manual
Bush Hog 2297 Operator's Manual

Bush Hog 2297 Operator's Manual

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Published 01/11
This Operator's Manual is an integral part of the safe operation of this machine and must
be maintained with the unit at all times. READ, UNDERSTAND, and FOLLOW the Safety
and Operation Instructions contained in this manual before operating the equipment. C01-
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BUSH HOG
2501 Griffin Ave.
Selma, AL 36703
334-874-2700
www.bushhog.com
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
© 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
2297
LOADER
50069201
Part No.
$0.00

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  • Page 1 This Operator's Manual is an integral part of the safe operation of this machine and must be maintained with the unit at all times. READ, UNDERSTAND, and FOLLOW the Safety and Operation Instructions contained in this manual before operating the equipment. C01- Cover ® BUSH HOG 2501 Griffin Ave. Selma, AL 36703 334-874-2700 www.bushhog.com ©...
  • Page 2: Warranty Information

    To the Owner/Operator/Dealer All implements with moving parts are potentially hazardous. There is no substitute for a cautious, safe-minded operator who recognizes the potential hazards and follows reasonable safety practices. The manufacturer has designed this implement to be used with all its safety equipment properly attached to minimize the chance of accidents.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SECTION ... 1-1 General Safety Instructions and Practices ... 1-2 Operator Safety Instructions and Practices ... 1-4 Equipment Operation Safety Instructions and Practices ... 1-5 Connecting or Disconnecting Implement Safety Instructions and Practices ... 1-11 Transporting Safety Instructions and Practices ... 1-12 Maintenance and Service Safety Instructions and Practices ...
  • Page 4 Troubleshooting Guide ... 4-41 MAINTENANCE SECTION ... 5-1 Lubrication Schedule ... 5-4 Daily Maintenance ... 5-5 Cylinder Service ... 5-6 Lift and Bucket Cylinder Disassembly ... 5-6 Lift and Bucket Cylinder Reassembly ... 5-7 Storage ... 5-7 Proper Torque for Fasteners ... 5-9...
  • Page 5: Safety Section

    SAFETY SECTION Safety Section 1-1...
  • Page 6: General Safety Instructions And Practices

    (ROPS). Always wear seat belts. Serious injury or even death could result from falling off the tractor--particularly during a turnover when the operator could be pinned under the ROPS. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY (SG-3)
  • Page 7 Push and pull the control levers in and out several times to remove pressure. Do not work under raised Boom or Bucket unless components are securely blocked up to prevent inadvertent dropping. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY...
  • Page 8: Operator Safety Instructions And Practices

    Take scheduled work breaks to help prevent these potentially impaired operating conditions. Never operate the Implement and Tractor in a fatigued or bored mental state which impairs proper and safe operation. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Never allow inexperienced or untrained personnel to...
  • Page 9: Equipment Operation Safety Instructions And Practices

    Serious injury could result from a structural failure when the Boom is used for purposes other than those for which it was designed. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY...
  • Page 10 Keep bystanders 10 feet away from the tractor and loader while operating. The bystanders could enter the path of the tractor or items could fall from the loader resulting in serious injury to the bystander. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY...
  • Page 11 Always wear your seatbelt and make sure the ROPS structure is fully deployed to prevent serious injury or death from the tractor tipping over. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY...
  • Page 12 Do not operate the loader from the ground. Operate the tractor and loader only while seated in the tractor seat with the seatbelt fastened. The loader could fall crushing a person resulting in serious injury or death. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY...
  • Page 13 If you are unable to clearly see these types of items discontinue operating. Contact with unseen vehicles, bystanders, obstructions, or drop-offs can cause serious injury. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY...
  • Page 14 Sudden or unexpected movement or dropping of the loader and attachment could result in serious injury. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY...
  • Page 15: Connecting Or Disconnecting Implement Safety Instructions And Practices

    For added safety when lifting loads above the height of the operator, install a certified Falling Object Protective Structure. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY...
  • Page 16: Transporting Safety Instructions And Practices

    Tractor wheel contact with any wash out, drop off or the ground obstruction with a raised loader could result in the tractor tipping over and causing serious bodily injury. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Determine the maximum...
  • Page 17: Maintenance And Service Safety Instructions And Practices

    When transporting the Equipment use the Tractor flashing warning lights and follow all local traffic regulations. Do not modify or alter this Implement. Implement, any of its components or any Implement function. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY (SL-39) (SNPO-37)
  • Page 18 Be alert to worn component surfaces which have sharp edges. Sharp surfaces can inflict severe laceration injuries if proper hand protection is not worn. (SG-37) 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY (SG-15) (SG-20)
  • Page 19: Storage And Parking Safety Instructions And Practices

    These parts are made and tested to Bush Hog specifications. Non-genuine "will fit" parts do not consistently meet these specifications. The use of “will fit” parts may reduce equipment performance, void warranties, and present a safety hazard. Use genuine Bush Hog parts for economy and safety.
  • Page 20: Decal Location

    SAFETY Decal Location NOTE: Bush Hog supplies safety decals on this product to promote safe operation. Damage to the decals may occur while in shipping, use, or reconditioning. Bush Hog cares about the safety of its customers, operators, and bystanders, and will replace the safety decals on this product in the field, free of charge (Some shipping and handling charges may apply).
  • Page 21 D471 D470 03200347 00776031 55580 * Supplied by Tractor Manufacturer. Replace if missing from tractor. NOTE: Order D438 Safety Decal Sheet which includes all safety decals. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY LEVEL DESCRIPTION LOGO Bush Hog MODEL...
  • Page 22: Decal Description

    Decal Description Logo: BUSH HOG (3.20” x 14.50”) P/N 50057411 MODEL NAME: 2297 P/N 50069071 WARNING! - DO NOT operate with oil leaks. -Inspect hoses regularly. Failure to inspect and replace worn hoses may allow them to rupture suddenly and violently, resulting in serious bodily injury or death from scalding, fire burn injury, or oil penetration.
  • Page 23 -Do not remove bucket or attachment form detached loader. -Do not allow riders on tractor or loader. -Do not allow children or untrained persons to operate loader. D469 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Safety Section 1-19...
  • Page 24 Failure to comply may result in serious injury or death. D470 Read Operator’s Manual! The operator’s manual is located inside this canister. If the manual is missing order one from your dealer. P/N 00776031 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Safety Section 1-20...
  • Page 25 Do not use attachment if it disengages. -NEVER walk or work underneath raised loader or attachment (Located on the Quick Attach Device Only) P/N D516 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Safety Section 1-21...
  • Page 26: Federal Laws And Regulations

    Some regulations specify that no one under the age of 16 may operate power machinery. It is your responsibility to know what these regulations are in your own area or situation. (Refer to U.S. Dept. of Labor, Employment Standard Administration, Wage & Home Division, Child Labor Bulletin #102.) 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY...
  • Page 27: Introduction Section

    INTRODUCTION SECTION Introduction Section 2-1...
  • Page 28 This 2297 Loader is designed with care and built with quality materials by skilled workers. Proper assembly, maintenance, and operating practices, as described in this manual, will help the owner/operator get years of satisfactory service from the machine. The purpose of this manual is to familiarize and instruct. The Assembly Section instructs the owner/operator in the correct assembly of the Front End Loader using standard and optional equipment.
  • Page 29 (ROPS). Always wear seat belts. Serious injury or even death could result from falling off the tractor--particularly during a turnover when the operator could be pinned under the ROPS. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. INTRODUCTION (SG-30)
  • Page 30 INTRODUCTION The Bush Hog 2297 Loader is designed for four-wheel drive tractors. They are intended to lift only loose materials that will fit in the bucket. All cylinders are double-acting. Parking stands support loader so tractor can be “driven in” for quick attaching.
  • Page 31: Attention Owner/Operator

    Alamo Group within thirty days of delivery of the implement. 3. Record the Loader Model and Serial Numbers on the Warranty page. Keep this as part of the permanent maintenance file for the implement. 2297 01/11 Introduction Section 2-5 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 33: Assembly And Connecting The Loader Section

    ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTING THE LOADER SECTION Assembly Section 3-1...
  • Page 34: Dismounting Loader And Mounting Loader To Tractor

    Make sure the loader is properly attached to the tractor and the retaining pins securely lock the loader into position. Improper mounting of the loader onto the tractor can result in the loader falling causing serious injury. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 35 Sudden or unexpected movement or dropping of the loader and attachment could result in serious injury. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 36: Proper Ballasting And Wheel Spacing

    Spread front wheels to maximum distance. Spread rear wheels to maximum distance. Add rear wheel weight, rear ballast box or implement. Make sure there is 20% of total weight on rear axle. 2297 01/11 Assembly Section 3-4 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 37: Dismounting Loader And Mounting Loader To Tractor

    Continue driving loader forward while rolling the loader on the front mounting bracket tubes until side frame uprights are fully resting on midmounting assembly. Engage tractor brakes and shut off engine. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBLY assembly.
  • Page 38: Attaching Pin On Bucket

    3. Set bucket level on ground and adjust level guide tube along bucket cylinder until end of guide tube is flush with end of rod. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBLY Assembly Section 3-6...
  • Page 39: Assembling Quick Attach Device

    All references to left and right used in these instructions are as they would appear to the operator standing at the rear of the unit facing forward. 1. Quick attach device is pre-assembled at the factory. 2. Unband the quick attach device and wood blocks. (Figure Asm-L-0012) 2297 01/11 Assembly Section 3-7 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 40: Installing Quick Attach Device

    2. Attach bucket leveling rod indicator (supplied with loader), to outside of right ear on quick attach as shown. Figure Asm-L-0014. Secure bucket leveling rod indicator with two 1/8” x 1” cotter pins (supplied with loader). 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 41 If there is a gap of more than 1/8” or if the pins are not firmly seated do not use the attachment. Contact your dealer before using the attachment. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBLY Assembly Section 3-9...
  • Page 42 Do not use an attachment that is not securely attachment that is not securely attached to the quick hitch. The attachment could fall resulting in severe crushing injuries or death to the operator or bystanders. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBLY disconnect.
  • Page 43: Operation Section

    OPERATION SECTION Operation Section 4-1...
  • Page 44 Pictures contained in this section are intended to be used as a visual aid to assist in explaining the operation of a 2297 loader and are not necessarily of a 2297 loader or exact tractor. Some pictures may show shields removed for purposes of clarity.
  • Page 45: Standard Equipment And Specifications

    Reach with Attachment on Ground Attachment Rollback Angle Digging Depth Overall Height in Carry Position (Manufacturers estimated specifications and design subject to change without notice.) 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION 15-35 HP 2000 PSI/ 7 GPM 1350 lbs.
  • Page 46: Operator Requirements

    Always read carefully and comply fully with the manufacturer’s instructions when handling oil, solvents, cleansers, and any other chemical agent. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION Never allow inexperienced or untrained personnel to...
  • Page 47 In those conditions, personal protective equipment including an appropriate respirator must be used. If excessive dust is generated, a dust collection or suppression system should also be used during operation. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION (SG-23)
  • Page 48: Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe)

    Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS) rated Cab may be obtained from the tractor dealer or other sources. (SL-02) 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION (depends Operation Section 4-6...
  • Page 49: Rops And Seat Belt

    (See Standard Equipment and Specifications). When determining required counterweight bucket should be at maximum forward position (bucket pivot point at the same height as boom pivot point on mast). 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION...
  • Page 50: Getting On And Off The Tractor

    4.1 Boarding the Tractor Never allow children or other persons to ride on the Tractor or Implement. Falling off can result in serious injury or death. Never grasp control levers when mounting the machine. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION determined...
  • Page 51: Dismounting The Tractor

    Use hand rails and steps when exiting the tractor. Be careful of your step and use extra caution when mud, ice, snow or other matter has accumulated on the steps or hand rails. Use all handrails and steps for support and never rush or jump off the tractor. OPS-L- 0024 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION...
  • Page 52: Starting The Tractor

    Never bypass the ignition switch by short circuiting the starter solenoid. After the tractor engine is running, avoid accidental contact with the tractor transmission to prevent sudden and unexpected tractor movement. OPS-L-0025 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION (SG-23)
  • Page 53: Pre-Operation Inspection And Service

    Perform repairs and replacement of damaged and missing parts as soon as noticed. By performing a thorough pre-operation inspection and service, valuable down time and repair cost can be avoided. OPS-L-0026 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION...
  • Page 54: Tractor Pre-Operation Inspection/Service

    Relieve hydraulic pressure before performing maintenance or repairs. Use gloves and eye protection when servicing hot components. Contact with a hot surface or fluid can cause serious injury from burns or scalding. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION...
  • Page 55: Mount Assembly

    • Ensure all pins are in place and fastened with screws. • Ensure frame is properly mounted to tractor hardware propely tightened. OPS-L-0004 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION installed Mount Frame Assembly Operation Section 4-13 (SG-15)
  • Page 56 • Inspect the condition of the bucket lug weldments. • Inspect condition of bushings. OPS-L-0007_B 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION along hoses, Operation Section 4-14 Hydraulic Hoses Bucket Pins...
  • Page 57 The engine coolant fluid level is full The radiator is free of debris The air filter is in good condition Operator’s Signature:___________________________________________________ DO NOT OPERATE an UNSAFE TRACTOR or IMPLEMENT 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION Condition at Start of Shift...
  • Page 58 The Control Valve Lock functions correctly The Pivot Pins are properly lubricated The Loader Storage Stands are in good condition Operator’s Signature: DO NOT OPERATE an UNSAFE TRACTOR or FRONT END LOADER 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION Condition at Start of Shift...
  • Page 59: Driving The Tractor And Loader

    Failure to maintain adequate vision of the public roadway and traffic can result in serious injury or even death. (STI-10) 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION Determine the maximum...
  • Page 60: Driving The Tractor And Loader

    Use extreme care when piling material above 6 feet high. Material could shift and fall onto the operator or bystanders. The material could crush or suffocate the operator or bystander resulting in serious injury or death. (SL-17) 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION Operation Section 4-18...
  • Page 61 The loader adds five to six feet of length in front of the tractor and significant weight. Allow extra distance when stopping or turning. Do not allow loader or attachment to contact solid objects. (SL-07) 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION (SL-21)
  • Page 62 Do not work from the loader or attachments. Do now allow any riders on the loader, tractor or attachments. Falling off the loader could result in serious injury and/or tractor run over. (SL-14) 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-20 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 63 If the loader contacts a power line, remain in the tractor seat until the power has been shut off. Stepping off the tractor can permit electrical current to pass through the body resulting in electrocution. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION...
  • Page 64 Make sure the hydraulic quick disconnects are fully seated into the connections. Do not use the loader if the hydraulic connection is leaking. Leaking oil could allow the loader to fall resulting in a serious crushing injury. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION...
  • Page 65 Special attention should be paid to foreign debris, rough terrain, steep slopes, and passersby and animals in the area. OPS-L-0033 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION...
  • Page 66: Operating The Loader

    Loaders with 1-lever control, ease lever back toward you to lift and roll back bucket. With series valve, prevent loader stall by not lifting and rolling back at the same time. 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-24 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 67: Lifting The Load

    LIFTING THE LOAD When lifting the load, keep the bucket positioned to avoid spillage. Tilt bucket forward while raising to maintain bucket angle. 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-25 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 68: Carrying The Load

    When transporting the load, keep bucket as low as possible, to avoid tipping, in case a wheel drops in a rut. 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-26 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 69: Dumping The Bucket

    Move tractor in as close as possible to side of vehicle, then dump bucket. LOWERING THE BUCKET After bucket is dumped, back away from vehicle while lowering and rolling back bucket. 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-27 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 70: Operating With Float Control

    Exercise caution when undercutting high banks. Dirt slides can be dangerous. Load from as low as possible for maximum efficiency. Loader lift and breakaway capacity diminish as loading height is increased. 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-28 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 71 Another method for large dirt piles is to build a ramp approach to the pile. 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-29 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 72: Peeling And Scraping

    With bucket level, start a cut at notch approximately 2 inches deep. Hold depth by feathering bucket control to adjust cutting lip up or down. When front tires enter the notch, adjust lift cylinder to maintain proper depth. 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-30 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 73: Loading Low Trucks Or Spreaders From A Pile

    Do not roll bucket over and attempt to backgrade. This type of use can cause severe overloading of bucket cylinders when fully extended, possibly causing bucket cylinder rods to become bent. 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-31 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 74 Do not use bucket in dumped position for bulldozing. This method, shown above, will impose severe shock loadings on dump linkage, bucket cylinder and tractor. 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-32 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 75 OPERATION Leave dirt in bucket. Dumping on each pass wastes time. Operate tractor at right angles to ditch. Take as big a bite as tractor can handle without lugging down. 2297 01/11 Operation Section 4-33 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 76: Handling Large Heavy Objects

    Never lifting large objects with equipment that does not have an anti-rollback device. • Moving slowly and carefully, avoiding rough terrain. • Tilt bucket forward while lifting to maintain bucket angle. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION Operation Section 4-34...
  • Page 77: Operating Bale Spear (Optional Attachment)

    Load bale spear by approaching from round end to prevent cutting strings or puncturing plastic or net wrap.Tilt bale spear upward to prevent bale from falling off of spear, 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION Operation Section 4-35...
  • Page 78: Shutting Down The Implement

    Store the loader in a clean, dry place resting securely on parking stands at ground level. • Use spray touch-up enamel where necessary to prevent rust and maintain the appearance of the loader. OPS-L-0010_A 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION Perform Operation Section 4-36 (SG-25)
  • Page 79: Transporting The Tractor And Implement

    Measure to ensure the transport height does not exceed the legal limits. Contact with overhead obstructions or power lines can cause property damage or serious injury. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION...
  • Page 80 Use extreme caution and avoid hard applications of the tractor brakes when towing heavy loads at road speeds. Never tow the implement at speeds greater than 20 MPH (32 kph). OPS-U- 0018 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION Locking the wheels...
  • Page 81: Transporting On Public Roadways

    Consult an authorized tractor dealer for lighting kits and modifications available to upgrade the lighting on older tractor models. OPS-U- 0021 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION (SG-10) (SG-6) Remember that roadways are primarily designed for...
  • Page 82: Hauling The Tractor And Implement

    Do not exceed the legal speed limit set in your country for agricultural tractors. Always stay alert when transporting the tractor and implement on public roads. Use caution and reduce speed if other vehicles or pedestrians are in the area. OPS-L- 0020 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION...
  • Page 83: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLE Loader slow or will not lift and/or dump Loader chatters or vibrates when raising or lowering. Oil Leaks 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION POSSIBLE CAUSE Hydraulic oil too heavy. Oil filter plugged. Hydraulic pump worn. Oil line restricted or leaking.
  • Page 84 PROBLEM Insufficient lift capacity Excessive wear on bucket cutting edge Bucket cutting edge not flat on theground. POSSIBLE CAUSE Load is greater than boom lift capacity. Improper hydraulic pump operation. Internal lift cylinder leakage. Improper hydraulic valve operation. Bucket is riding on cutting edge instead of wear runners.
  • Page 85: Maintenance Section

    MAINTENANCE SECTION Maintenance Section 5-1 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 86: Maintenance

    Do Not fill fuel tank while engine is running. Refuel only after engine has cooled down. If fuel is spilled, move machine away from the area of the spill and avoid creating any source of ignition until the fuel has evaporated. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 87 These parts are made and tested to Bush Hog specifications. Non-genuine "will fit" parts do not consistently meet these specifications. The use of “will fit” parts may reduce equipment performance, void warranties, and present a safety hazard. Use genuine Bush Hog parts for economy and safety.
  • Page 88: Lubrication Schedule

    Lubricate all grease fittings: one at each end of lift boom arms and one at rod and base ends of each lift and bucket cylinders. NOTE: Fully retract bucket to a comfortable height to grease bucket/loader boom joint. Do not reach or stand under a raised loader or attachment without proper support. 2297 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-4 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 89: Daily Maintenance

    • Tighten all connections before starting engine or pressurizing lines. • • • NOTE: If any fluid is injected into skin, obtain medical attention immediately or gangrene may result. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE Maintenance Section 5-5...
  • Page 90: Cylinder Service

    6. Clean all parts including cylinder tube, in a suitable cleaning solvent, then use air pressure to blow any dirt or excess solvent from all parts. 7. Examine all parts for wear or damage and replace, if necessary. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 91: Lift And Bucket Cylinder Reassembly

    NOTE: When loader hydraulics are disconnected from tractor, the tractor hydraulic circuit must be completed. Failure to do so will result in tractor hydraulic pump damage. 2297 01/11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 92 1. Store loader with attachment securely attached. 2. Place dust caps on hydraulic quick couplers. 3. Do not remove attachment from stored loader. 4. Do not allow children to play on or around loader. 2297 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-8 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 93: Proper Torque For Fasteners

    NOTE: These values apply to fasteners as received from supplier, dry or when lubricated with normal engine oil. They do not apply if special graphited or molydisulphide greases or other extreme pressure lubricants are used. This applies to both UNF fine and UNC coarse threads. 2297 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-9 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 94 MAINTENANCE 2297 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-10 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 95 MAINTENANCE 2297 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 96: Limited Warranty

    2. If the unit has been subjected to misapplication, abuse, misuse, negligence, fire or other accident. 3. If parts not made or supplied by Bush Hog have been used in connection with the unit, if, in the sole judgement of Bush Hog such use affects its performance, stability or reliability.
  • Page 97 To keep your implement running efficiently and safely, read your manual thoroughly and follow these directions and the Safety Messages in this Manual. The Table of Contents clearly identifies each section where you can easily find the information you need. The OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT requirements of tractor operators: REQUIRED OF THE OWNER:...
  • Page 98 2297 LOADER 2297-SOM-01/11 P/N 50069201 Printed U.S.A...

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