Cub Cadet Yanmar LLCP.O. Box 361052Cleveland, Ohio 44136-1052PRINTED IN U.S.A.Operator’sManualFront Loader w/60" BucketModel 59A40003727769-03185
10SECTION 8: INITIAL INSTALLATIONTRACTOR PREPARATIONRemove the front weight bracket from the front of the tractor by re-moving the six hex screws and
11FRONT LOADER PREPARATIONMounting the BucketTo attach the bucket to the boom & mast assembly, make sure the bucket is sitting on its bottom and p
12Figure 7• Stop the tractor engine and set the tractor’s parking brake before leaving the operator’s seat. Proceed to “Installing the Front Loader”
13• By SLIGHTLY moving the implement control lever in the vari-ous directions, check that all control lever positions correctly operate the loader mo
14Figure 12• Using the hydraulic control lever, fully cycle all cylinders several times to purge air from the hydraulic system. After air has been pu
15• Continue raising the boom until center points of the support plates on the bottom of the loader hitch bracket are resting on the ground, the load
16MOUNTING THE LOADERWith completion of the initial installation and operation, all loader cylinders should be filled with hydraulic oil and should ma
17SECTION 10: OPERATIONPRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST (OPERATOR’S RESPONSIBILITY)The operator should perform the following check list before operating load
18OPERATING THE LOADERWARNING: Do not operate unless all control lever positions function as instructed in Figure 10.The loader should be operated wit
19Dumping the BucketLift the bucket high enough to clear the side of the vehicle. Move the tractor in as close as possible, then dump the bucket. See
2TABLE OF CONTENTS Content
20Peeling and ScrapingUse a slight bucket angle, travel forward, and hold the lift control forward to start the cut. Make a five- to eight-inch angle
21BackbladingPosition the bucket at an angle of less than 45º and backup slowly. See Figure 28 Backgrading or backblading with bucket tilted too far
22BackfillingApproach the pile with a flat bucket. Do not use thebucketinthedumppositionforbulldozing.Thismethod will impose severe shock load
23SECTION 11: MAINTENANCELUBRICATIONDaily• Checkthelevelofhydraulicoilintractorbeforestarting each day’s operation. If necessary, add oil as
24SECTION 12: TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONJerky Operation• Airinhydraulicsystem • Coldhydraulicoil• Lowhydraulicoillevel•
25PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONBucket or Boom Leaks Down from “Hold” Position• Leaksinhydrauliccircuits • Cylinderpistonsealsleaking• Remot
26SECTION 13: PARTS LIST123455567891011111213141616171819202020202020212122525222232425475625252627282829404157444645313158424343424445474747293938303
27PARTS LISTRef. No.PartNumber Description Qty.1 603-04399 Bucket, Loader 12 603-04402 Receiver, Front Mount 13 603-04403 Mount, LH 14 603-04404 Mount
3SECTION 1: SAFE OPERATION PRACTICESWARNING: This symbol points out important safety instructions which, if not followed, could endanger the personal
410. Your Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer can supply original equipment hydraulic accessories and repair parts. Substitute parts may not meet original equipme
5MAINTENANCE1. Before dismounting tractor or performing any service or maintenance, disengage power to implement, lower the 3-point hitch and all rai
6SECTION 2: LABELS FOUND ON LOADER(QTY 2) 777D11290On Both Sides777S32188INSTRUCTIONSASSEMBLY FOR FRONT END LOADER1. PA RK LOADER ON FIRM LEVEL GROUND
7SECTION 3: MODEL 59A40003727 LOADER SPECIFICATIONS A Maximum Lift Height ...
8SECTION 4: TO THE DEALER Assembly and proper installation of this attachment is the responsibility of the Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer. Read the instructi
9RH MountBoom & Mast AssemblyLH MountBucketAssemblyFront Mount Receiver/Mounting & Lynch PinsLoader HitchBracketSECTION 7: UNPACKING THE LOADE
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