OPERATING THE LOADER60
PEELING AND SCRAPING
Use a slight bucket down angle, travel forward, and hold
the lift control forward to start the cut. Make a short cut
and break-out cleanly.
With the bucket level, start a cut at the notch
approximately 2 in. deep. Hold the depth by feathering the
bucket control to adjust the cutting edge up or down.
When the front tires enter the notch, adjust the boom
cylinder to maintain proper depth.
Make additional passes until the desired depth is reached.
During each pass, use only the bucket control while at
working depth. This will allow you to concentrate on
controlling the bucket angle to maintain a precise cut.
LOADING LOW TRUCKS OR SPREADERS
FROM A PILE
For faster loading, minimize the angle of turn and length
of run between pile and spreader.
Back grade occasionally with a loaded bucket to keep the
work surface free of ruts and holes. Also, hold the lift
control forward so the full weight of the bucket is scraping
the ground. Use the heel of the bucket.
BACKFILLING
Approach the pile with the bucket flat.
Poor operating methods will move less dirt and make it
more difficult to hold a level grade.
A Do not use the bucket in the dumped position for
bulldozing. As shown above, this method will impose
severe shock loads on the dump-linkage, the bucket
cylinders, and the tractor.
Leave dirt in the bucket because dumping on each pass
wastes time.