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Safety - 295 Loader Hydraulic (Hose Kit) Hose Kit “A” Loader powered by the tractor remotes. Consists of four hoses leading from loader tubing to tractor remote couplers Hose Kit “B” Loader operated by an external OC or CC valve that is powered from the tractor remotes.
Safety - 295 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.
Safety - 295 Loader General Safety Instructions • Have a first-aid kit available for use and know how to use it. • Have a fire extinguisher available, stored in a highly visible location, and know how to use it. • Wear appropriate protective gear. This list may include but is not limited to:...
Operation - 295 Loader Operation Operation General Operating Notes: Refer to tractor Operator's Manual for Operating information on the tractor's hydraulic system. Hydraulic systems using auxiliary valves should have them located for easy reach from the tractor seat. Hoses should be connected in such a manner that pushing forward on valve handles lowers...
Operation - 295 Loader Operating Suggestions for Loading When handling heavy loads, be sure to lower lift arms slowly. This is known as feathering the hydraulic lever. If load is lowered too fast and stopped suddenly, excessive shock loads are created which can damage loader or tractor.
Operation - 295 Loader Operating Suggestions for Backfilling DO THIS Backgrade work surface with a loaded bucket. When backfilling approach pile with a flat Release all pressure on lift cylinders so full bucket. Leave dirt in bucket. Dumping on each weight of bucket is scraping ground.
Operation - 295 Loader Attaching the Loader to Your Tractor Postions the tractor as centrally as possible and drive, using lowest gear possible, into the loader frame until hoses can be connected. 2. Couple up the hydraulic hose lines to the loader or tractor valve ensuring proper function (see...
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Operation - 295 Loader Continue to drive the tractor forward until the subframe uprights are seated in the boot. 8. Secure the subframe uprights with the bolts and washers. Torque 500 ft-lb. When mounting for the first time, the front hook...
Operation - 295 Loader Removing the Loader from Your Tractor When removing the loader, it must be fitted with a bucket or other WARNING suitable attachment to give the frame stability after removal. If this is not done, the frame will not remain standing.
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Operation - 295 Loader 4. Roll back the bucket slightly and simultaneously extend or retract the lift cylinders to free hooks from spools. Then slowly back up the tractor. 5. Once the subframe is clear of the boot and the hook is clear of the mounting boss, roll back the bucket all the way.
General Instructions - 295 Loader General Instructions As with any piece of equipment, the care with which your loader is operated and maintained will greatly affect it’s life and the safety of the people using it. Keep all pivots well lubricated for longer bushing life. Inspect every 500 hours of operationfor wear.
Troubleshooting - 295 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...
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Troubleshooting - 295 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...
Maintenance - 295 Loader Maintenance Lubrication Lubricate tractor hydraulic unit as indicated in tractor operator's manual. Keep bushings on lift arm pivots and cylinders well lubricated. Use high-grade lithium grease every 8 hours of operation. NOTE: Frequent greasing will prevent contaminants from migrating between the pins and bushings...
Bolt Torque - 295 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.
Safety - 295 Loader Pre-delivery Check List Before delivering this equipment please complete the following check list. __ 1. The loader has been installed using the appropriate mounting kit for the tractor and loader. __ 2. The hydraulic system installed is appropriate for the tractor and loader.
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 - 295 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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