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Re: 580C Hoe won't move all the way up to travel
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Posted by JDT on October 05, 2004 at 14:11:03 from (63.154.80.30):
In Reply to: Re: 580C Hoe won't move all the way up to travel posted by JPDale on October 05, 2004 at 06:08:32:
To place the hoe in transport position 1. Center the hoe on the tractor using the swing controls. 2. Make sure stabilizers are down and rear wheels are off the ground. Place loader bucket on the ground, I usually put enough pressure on it to raise the front tires slightly off the ground. 3. Use hand throttle to keep engine speed around 1000 rpm. DO NOT EXCEED 1000 rpm 4. Curl the bucket up tight. 5. Retract the dipper all the way. 6. Pull the boom control toward you, as the boom reaches a vertical position, quickly push forward on the boom control. This places the boom in over-center mode. The locking ring on the boom will automatically engage. This takes a couple of tries to get the first time, then you'll wonder what the big deal was! 7. Install the swing lock pin. 8. Raise the stabilizer pads, swing the seat around to loader position. Raise the loader bucket, and you're ready to roll. 8. To release the boom, remember that the boom controls work backward in over-center mode. You need to push the boom control forward, release the boom latch, hold the boom latch in release position then pull boom control back.
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