Introduction - 2695E Loader Introduction Allied by Farm King front-end loaders are backed by years of extensive research. Factory testing simulates specific operations to evaluate durability; days of continuous cycling in raising, twisting and dropping loads using a programmed hydraulic power unit represents years of extreme use.
Serial Decal Location - 2695E Loader Serial Decal Location The serial decal is located on the inside left arm of the loader joint plate. Please record the serial number in the space provided for future reference. The serial decal will provide the model and date of manufacture of the loader and will be required to obtain correct replacement parts and complete warranty claims.
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Specifications - 2695E Loader Description 2695E Maximum lift height to pivot pin [in/cm] 155/394 Maximum lift height under level bucket [in/cm] 145/368 Clearance with bucket dumped [in/cm] 120/305 37/94 Reach at maximum lift height [in/cm] Maximum dump angle [deg] Maximum rollback angle [deg] Digging depth [in/cm] 4.0/10.2 Overall height in carry position [in/cm]...
Safety - 2695E Loader Safety Safety Instructions Remember, YOU are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only protect you, but also the people around you. Make these practices a working part of your safety program. Be certain that everyone operating this equipment is familiar with the recommended operating and maintenance procedures and follows all the safety precautions.
• Read and understand the Operator’s Manual and all safety signs before operating, servicing, adjusting, repairing, or unplugging the equipment. • Do not attempt any unauthorized modifications to your Allied by Farm King product as this could affect function or safety, and could affect the life of the equipment.
Safety - 2695E Loader • Use proper lighting and safety warnings when transporting equipment on public roads and during darkness. The Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem must be visible. Check with your local Law Enforcement Agency for specific requirements. Safety Signs • The following illustration shows the approximate location and detail of safety signs.
Safety - 2695E Loader Safety Decal Locations Decals 1-4 provided for right hand side only (shown). Decals 5 & 6 provided for both sides. 1 - Part # 112812 2 - Part # 112983 3 - Part # 813902 4 - Part # 113711 5 - Part # 813689 6 - Part # 813439...
Operation - 2695E Loader Operation Pre-Operation The following pictorials indicate important precautions to be used during the operation of the loader. The tractor must be equipped with an approved Roll WARNING over Protection Structure (ROPS) and safety belts to help prevent personal injury or death caused by tractor roll over.
Operation - 2695E Loader Operation General Operating Notes: The following section provides general information that can be applied towards your specific application. Ensure that you’ve read and understood this manual and your Tractor Manual. Observe all safety precautions and follow local laws pertaining to the use of your loader and tractor.
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Float will allow for the loader to lower and rise as the attachment follows the ground contours. To disengage float, slightly pull control back towards the neutral position. The Allied by Farm King Remote Hydraulic Control can be locked in the neutral position to minimize unintentional movement.
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Operation - 2695E Loader Minimize turning angle and length of run between pile and trailer to increase loading efficiency. Also, place load evenly or centered in the attachment. Carry the load no higher than necessary to clear the terrain. Turn and brake slowly.
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Operation - 2695E Loader For back grading, either load the bucket and position the heel on the ground or position the bucket at 40° or less below level as shown. Place the valve in the float position and back up slowly. Important: Float position must be used to reduce down pressure, otherwise cylinder rod(s) and/or bucket damage could occur.
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Operation - 2695E Loader WARNING Do not operate A Frame for bales without stabilizers. Handling bales and pallets: For safe handling of bales and pallets please follow procedures below: With a single spear, enter one of the ends of the bale and drive the spear horizontally into the center or slightly above center of the bale and fully penetrate the bale.
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Operation - 2695E Loader When loading bales onto a trailer, park trailer in close proximity to minimize turning angle and length of travel to increase loading efficiency. As you lift the bale using the regular loader, it is recommended to feather the valve to allow bucket cylinders to extend to keep bale at about a 20°...
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Operation - 2695E Loader Grapple: The grapple is designed to safely prevent loads (bales, silage) from falling out of the bucket. (Refer to pictorial below for options listed) Travel at low speeds. Carry loads as low as possible. Avoid sharp WARNING turns and uneven terrain.
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Operation - 2695E Loader Prior to initial mounting, cycle loader cylinders to displace air. This CAUTION ensures the loader will remain in the storage position and operate consistently. Installing Loader: Position the tractor centrally and parallel to the loader uprights. Drive forward slowly until the loader hydraulic hoses can be coupled.
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Operation - 2695E Loader Shut tractor off and store parking stands within loader cross tube remembering to stand on the outside of the loader arms. Start CAUTION the tractor and continue to cycle loader and attachment to verify loader operation. 5.
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Operation - 2695E Loader 2. Lower attachment level to the ground while engaging float position. Ensure attachment rests firmly on ground with minimal downward pressure. If required extend bucket cylinders to rotate upright rearward. At this stage the pin should have no pressure. Set tractor park brake and remove loader lock pins.
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Operation - 2695E Loader Verify attachment installation from tractor seat by lowering level CAUTION attachment to ground and retracting the lift cylinders. Installing Loader Attachments: Position tractor centrally within the bucket hooks. Dump Quick-tach slightly from vertical position. Slowly drive the tractor forward until the Quick-tach contacts the bucket.
Maintenance - 2695E Loader Maintenance Lubrication Lubricate loader bushings and pivots every eight hours of average operation with high-grade grease. For grease fitting locations see illustration below. Select grease based on the expected outside temperature range. Lithium, Molybdenum and synthetic greases are preferred. Use the tractor hour meter as a guide.
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Maintenance - 2695E Loader General Inspection: Lower attachment and loader to ground, place all controls in CAUTION neutral, stop engine, set parking brake and remove ignition key before inspecting, servicing, adjusting or repairing loader. Relieve hydraulic pressure before repairing, adjusting or disconnecting hydraulics components.
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Maintenance - 2695E Loader Mounting Kit: After the initial 2 weeks or 40 hours of loader operation, and 6-month intervals thereafter re-torque all mounting kit bolts. (See Bolt Torque Chart)
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Maintenance - 2695E Loader Hydraulics: Escaping fluid under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the skin, causing serious personal injury. Before repairing, adjusting, or disconnecting lines, be sure to relieve all pressure. Before applying pressure to the system, be sure all connections are tight and the lines, pipes, and hoses are not damaged.
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Maintenance - 2695E Loader Shut tractor down and relieve oil pressure in system by moving WARNING the control valve spools in both directions before doing any maintenance. Maintenance involves yearly removal of valve spool end caps and cleaning all debris and corrosion.
Troubleshooting - 2695E Loader Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Remedy Check connections and Quick couplers leaking compatibility or replace Hydraulic oil too heavy Change or replace filter Oil filter plugged Clean or replace filter Hydraulic pump worn Repair or replace pump Check all hoses and tubes for leaks, damage or restrictions Oil line restricted or leaking...
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Troubleshooting - 2695E Loader Problem Possible Cause Remedy Improper hydraulic pump Repair or replace pump operation Load is greater than boom Check loader specifications lift capacity Insufficient lift capacity Internal boom cylinder Replace any worn parts and leakage install a seal repair kit Improper hydraulic valve Repair or replace valve operation...
Bolt Torque - 2695E Loader Bolt Torque Checking Bolt Torque The tables shown below give correct torque values for various bolts and hex bolts. Tighten all bolts to the torques specified in chart unless otherwise noted. Check tightness of bolts periodically, using bolt torque chart as a guide.
Repair Parts Limited Warranty Buhler Industries Inc. warrants Allied by Farm King replacement parts purchased after the expiration of the Buhler Industries Inc. Limited Warranty, and used and serviced as provided for in the Operator’s Manual, to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days from the invoice date for the parts.
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Warranty Requirements To be covered by warranty, each Allied by Farm King new product must be registered with Buhler Industries Inc. within thirty (30) days of delivery to original retail purchaser. If the customer decides to purchase replacement components before the warranty disposition of such components is determined, Buhler Industries Inc.
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Warranty - 2695E Loader (Note that some provinces or states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusion may not apply to you.) This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from province to province or state to state.
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