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Service Information 2014/3/17 Profile: SSL, MC60 [GB] Control Terminology To understand the safety, operation and maintenance information presented in this section, it is necessary for the operator/ mechanic to be familiar with the name and location of the machine controls. The following illustration identifies the components that are referred to throughout this section.
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Service Information 2014/3/17 description Profile: SSL, MC60 [GB] Travel/Steering Levers, description Travel/Steering Lever Operation Two travel/steering levers control speed, steering and stopping. The right lever controls the wheels on the right side of the machine and the auxiliary hydraulic control (side to side movement). The left lever controls the wheels on the left side of the machine.
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Neutral centring Service Information 2014/3/17 control lever adjustment Profile: SSL, MC60 [GB] Neutral centring and control lever adjustment Op nbr 643-083 191 Service position 1 1. Put the machine in service position 1, see 191 Safety when handling accumulators 2. Raise and block the machine, see NOTE! Without an implement or bucket attached to the loader arm attachment bracket, the machine is rear end heavy.
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Figure 2 Centering spring assembly Centering spring assemblies Linkage rod Hex jam nut Adjust nut Travel/Steering Lever Position 6. If either (left and right) travel/steering lever is not in a vertical (straight up) position, proceed to the next step. If both levers are in a vertical position, skip to Step 14.
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Figure 4 Hex jam nut Link rod ball joint Lever pivot Locknut Capscrew 8. Disconnect right side link rod ball joint from the right travel/steering lever pivot by removing the locknut from capscrew. 9. With the travel/steering lever held in a vertical position, turn the linkage rod ball joint as required to align the ball joint with its mounting hole in the travel/steering lever.
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Figure 5 Travel/steering lever adjustment Jam nut Ball joint 14. Remove the capscrew, linkage rod with hex lock nut and ball joint, flat washer , rebound washer , and hex locknut . DO NOT remove the rubber isolator from the transmission lever. Figure 6 Travel/steering lever adjustment (left side shown) Capscrew...
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