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41° (E) Reach With Attachment On Ground (Average)................................ 425 in. (1080 mm) (F) Attachment Rollback Angle........................................ 16° (G) Digging Depth........................................... 3 in. (76 mm) (H)Overall Height In Carry Position..................... 40.75 in. (1035 mm) (Specifications and design subject to change without notice.) GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS USE THE FOLLOWING TORQUES WHEN SPECIAL TORQUES ARE NOT GIVEN NOTE: These values apply to fasteners as received from the supplier, dry or when lubricated with normal engine oil. They do not apply if special graph-ited or molydisulphide greases or other extreme pressure lubricants are used. METRIC CAP SCflEWS 8.8 Grade Cap Torque Screw Ft. •Lis. Newton-Meters Size Min./Max. Min. Max. MS 35 18 21 24 MIO 27 32 36 43 M12 50 57 67 77 Ml 4 84 94 113 127 M16 134 144 181 194 M18 181 191 244 258 AMERICAN STANDARD CAP SCREWS WITH UNC OR UNF THREADS SAE GRADE NO. 2 5 8* Cap screw head identification marks as per grade. NOTE; Manufacturing marks will vary. Cap Screw Size Indies Millimeters Ft.-Lbs. Min. Max. o Torque Newton-Meters Min. Max. © €> 0 Torque Ft.-Lbs. Newron-Meters Min. Max. Min. Max. © Torque Ft.-Lhs. Newton-Meters Min. Max. Min. Max. 1/4 3.35 5 6 6.3 8.13 9 11 12.2 14.9 12 15 16.3 20.3 5/16 7.94 10 12 13.6 16.3 17 20.5 23.1 27.8 24 29 32.5 39.3 3/8 9.53 20 23 27.1 31.2 35 42 47.5 57.0 45 54 61.0 73.2 7/16 11.11 30 35 40.7 47.4 54 64 73.2 86.8 70 84 94.9 113.9 1/2 12.70 45 52 61.0 70.5 80 96 108.5 130.2 110 132 149.2 179.0 9/16 14.29 65 75 88.1 101.6 110 132 149.2 179.0 160 192 217.0 260.4 5/8 15.88 95 105 128.7 142.3 150 180 203.4 244.1 220 264 298.3 358.0 3/4 19.05 150 185 203.3 250.7 270 324 366.1 439.3 3S0 456 515.3 618.3 7/a 22.23 160 200 216.8 271.0 400 480 542.4 650.9 600 720 813.6 976.3 1 25.40 250 300 338.3 406.5 580 696 786.5 943.8 900 1080 1220.4 1464.5 1-1/8 25.58 800 880 1084.8 1193.3 1280 1440 1735.7 1952.6 1-1/4 31.75 1120 1240 1518.7 1681.4 1820 2000 2467.9 2712.0 1-3/8 34.93 1460 1680 1979.8 2278.1 2380 2720 3227.3 3688.3 1-1/2 38.10 1940 2200 2630.6 2983.2 3160 3560 4285.0 4827.4 * Thick nuts must be used with Grade 8 bolts 6 F-2486-I0-86 OPERATION PREPARING TRACTOR It is recommended to use 4-ply tires inflated to 28 PSI for. tractor front tires. The tractor rear wheels should be mounted with rims turned to obtain the widest tread setting. Inflate rear tires to 10 PSI. Before operating the loader, for optimum stability install ballast box and fill with material weighing 200-250 pounds. A CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW RIDERS IN BALLAST BOX. OPERATING LOADER A CAUTION: Lower loader arms, stop engine and lock brakes before leaving tractor seat. Loaders with 2-lever controls, ease both levers back to lift and rollback the bucket. . The loader should be operated with the tractor engine running at 3000-3400 rpm. Excessive speeds are dangerous, and may cause bucket spillage and i ■ unnecessary strain on the tractor and loader. When operating in temperatures below 30°F., run the tractor engine below 1200 rpm until the oil temperature exceeds 30° F. The following text and illustrations offer suggested loader and tractor operating techniques. The lift and rollback of the bucket will increase efficiency because . . . FILLING THE BUCKET Approach and enter the pile with a level bucket. Loaders with 1-lever control, ease lever, back and away from you to lift and rollback the bucket. sists bucket lift and increases breakaway effort. NOTE: Do not be concerned if the bucket is not completely filled during each pass. Maximum productivity is determined by the amount of material loaded in a given period of time. Time is lost if two or more attempts are made to fill the bucket on each pass. F-2486-10-86 7 OPERATION: LIFTING THE LOAD When lifting the load, keep the backet positioned to avoid spillage. A CAUTION: Do not attempt to lift bucket loads in excess of the loader capacity. CARRYING THE LOAD Position the backet just below the level of the tractor hood for maximum stability and visibility, whether the bucket is loaded or empty. 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. A CAUTION: Operating the loader on a hillside is dangerous. Extreme care is recommended. Keep bucket as low as possible. When transporting the load, keep the bucket as low as possible to avoid tipping, in case a wheel drops in a rut. NOT THIS DO THIS 1 o Xs <• DUMPING THE BUCKET Lift the bucket high enough to clear the side of the vehicle. Move the tractor in as close to the side of the vehicle as possible, then dump the bucket. LOWERING THE BUCKET After the bucket is dumped, back away from the vehicle while lowering and r...
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