If you have difficulty with this front-end loader; have any questions regarding the controls, operation or maintenance of this equipment; or desire additional information not found in this manual, contact your nearest authorized Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer. If you need assistance in locating a dealer in your area, contact the Customer Dealer Referral Line.
Operator’s Manual; follow all safety rules and safety label information. (Replacement labels are available through your Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer.) Failure to follow instructions or safety rules can result in serious injury or death. 2. If you do not understand any part of this manual and need assistance, contact your Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer.
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10. Your Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer can supply original equipment hydraulic accessories and repair parts. Substitute parts may not meet original equipment specifications and may be dangerous. 11. Ensure implement is properly attached, adjusted and in good operating condition. 12. Power unit must be equipped with ROPS or ROPS CAB and seat belt.
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Shut off tractor, set park brake and remove key. Operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pressure. 3. Adjustment of system relief pressure should be done by a qualified, experienced Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer. Incorrect adjustment can result in system failures and serious personal injury.
seCTion 2: labels found on loader 777D11455 (QTY 2) 777D11290 On Both Sides (QTY 2) 777I22850 On Both Sides BUCKET LEVEL REFERENCE POINT 777D11357 777D11356 777S32188 WARNING 1. READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR'S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING. 2. KEEP OTHERS AWAY WHEN OPERATING LOADER.
3: Model 59a40003727 loader speCifiCaTions A Maximum Lift Height ... 96” B Clearance With Attachment Dumped ... C Reach At Maximum Height ... D Maximum Dump Angle ... E Reach With Attachment On Ground... Attachment Rollback Angle ... G Digging Depth ...
Front-end Loader. SECTION 5: TO THE OWNER Model 59A40003727 Front-end Loader is designed for use ONLY with specific Cub Cadet Yanmar tractor models. It will NOT fit nor operate safely or properly on or with any other tractor.
seCTion 7: unpaCking THe loader Boom & Mast Assembly LH Mount Move the tractor and front loader to an area large enough to ac- commodate both, and with access to an overhead lift. To uncrate the loader and all components, refer to Figure 2 and proceed as follows: •...
(Refer to Figure 1). • Slide a flat washer (8) onto each of the eight hex cap screws (7). Refer to Figure 4. • Position the front mount receiver (3) so that its open channel is facing downward.
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fronT loader preparaTion Mounting the Bucket To attach the bucket to the boom & mast assembly, make sure the bucket is sitting on its bottom and proceed as follows: Warning: Use care when working on the front loader. Make certain the loader is adequately supported and balanced.
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Loader Hitch Arms Base of Mast figure 7 • Stop the tractor engine and set the tractor’s parking brake before leaving the operator’s seat. Proceed to “Installing the Front Loader” in this section. Pre-Charging Cylinders for initial installation If an overhead lift is not available, the front loader cylinders can be used to position the loader for installation.
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• Continue to carefully extend the boom cylinders (and roll back the bucket if necessary) until the center points of the support plates on the bottom of the loader hitch bracket at the front of loader hitch arms are resting on the ground (Refer to Figure 13).
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Front Mount Receiver Mounting • When the masts are firmly settled into the tower mounts, continue to slowly push the control lever forward, and to the right, to raise the loader hitch bracket upward into the front mount receiver. As the loader hitch bracket is raised, the boom cylinder pivot pins should also rotate back into the notches of the RH and LH mounts.
seCTion 9: disMounTing and MounTing THe loader disMounTing THe loader Warning: a stored loader can fall and cause serious injury or death. Securely store loader and attachments on a hard level surface to prevent falling. Warning: To provide necessary balance, the loader bucket must be installed before attaching or detaching from tractor, or when loader is in stored position.
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MounTing THe loader With completion of the initial installation and operation, all loader cylinders should be filled with hydraulic oil and should maintain the position of the boom and mast when dismounted. NOTE: if the loader is in storage for an extended period of time, it may become necessary to again raise the base of the masts to re-mount the loader.
Because special equipment and a familiarity with the practice is required, only a qualified tire technician should perform this procedure. Consult with your Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer about having liquid ballast added to your tires, and for any special maintenance instructions after the procedure is performed.
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If you should discover that your tractor requires increased stability for a particular application, contact your Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer about ad- ditional weighting for the rear of the tractor. Carrying the Load...
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Use extreme care when operating the loader on a slope; keep the bucket as low as possible. This keeps the bucket and tractor center of gravity low and will provide maximum tractor stability. See Figure 19. Correct NOT Correct figure 19 warning: avoid injury or death from rollover accidents: •...
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Operating with a Float Control During hard surface operation, keep the bucket level and put the lift control in the float position to permit the bucket to float on the working surface. If hydraulic down pressure is exerted on the bucket, it will wear faster than normal.
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Loading Low Trucks or Spreaders from a Pile For easier loading, minimize the angle of turn and length of run between pile and spreader. See Figure figure 26 Backgrading Backgrade occasionally with a loaded bucket to keep the working surface free of ruts and holes. Also, hold the control lever forward so the full weight of the bucket is scraping the ground.
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Backfilling Approach the pile with a flat bucket. Do not use the bucket in the dump position for bulldozing. This method will impose severe shock loadings on the dump linkage, the tilt cylinder, and the tractor. Refer to Figure 29. •...
seCTion 11: MainTenanCe lubriCaTion Daily • Check the level of hydraulic oil in tractor before starting each day’s operation. If necessary, add oil as recommended in your tractor owner’s manual. iMporTanT: When adding oil to the tractor reservoir, always use hydraulic oil as specified in the tractor operator’s manual.
seCTion 12: TroublesHooTing probleM Jerky operation • Air in hydraulic system • Cold hydraulic oil • Low hydraulic oil level • Poor oil circulation • Worn or damaged hydraulic pump • Air leak in pump inlet line slow operation • Faulty valve •...
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probleM bucket or boom leaks • Leaks in hydraulic circuits down from “Hold” position • Cylinder piston seals leaking • Remote valve worn or damaged • Tractor valve worn or damaged Cannot lower boom • Hydraulic couplers not fully engaged. loss of bucket Tilt •...
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Washer, Color Coded - Yellow 731-3376 Washer, Color Coded - Green 731-3377 Washer, Color Coded - Blue 736-0192 Washer, Flat, .535 x .93 x .09 736-0211 Washer, Flat, .285 x 1.25 x .06 736-0366 Washer, Flat, .64 x 1.12 x .125 737-04179...
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