2. Ease the loader-control-lever toward you and then
toward left to rollback and lift the bucket.
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. Two or more attempts to fill the
bucket on each pass may take more time.
2. Precautions for lifting the load
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Do not lift the loads of the bucket in excess of
the loader capacity.
• Before raising the bucket to full height, make
sure that the tractor is on level ground. If the
tractor is not on level ground, the tractor may
tip over, even if it is not moving.
When lifting the load, keep the bucket positioned to
avoid spillage.
3. Precautions for carrying the load
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Be extra careful when working on inclines.
• When operating on a slope, always operate the
loader up and down the slope, never across the
slope.
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• Position the bucket 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. Keeping
the bucket low keeps the bucket and the tractor
center of gravity low and will provide maximum
stability of the tractor.
• When transporting a load, keep the bucket as low
as possible to avoid tipping, in case a wheel drops
in a rut.
OPERATING THE LOADER
TECHNIQUES FOR OPERATING THE LOADER AND THE TRACTOR