REMOVAL FROM TRACTOR - STORAGE
The backhoe is self-assisting during the installation
and removal procedures. For removal and storage,
follow these steps:
1. Install the swing safety lock pin as shown in
Figures 1 and 3.
2. Stretch out the boom, dipper stick and bucket as
shown in Figure 9. Lower the bucket to the ground so
that it rests there solidly.
3. Raise the backhoe operator’s seat to the raised
position.
4. Place suitable blocking under the backhoe frame
to support it adequately as indicated in Figure 9.
5. Detach the backhoe from the tractor mechanically
only, not hydraulically at this point. Move the tractor a
few inches away from the backhoe.
Note: To facilitate this procedure, the backhoe can
still be hydraulically moved, raised or lowered, to
release the connection points of the carrying forces.
6. Gently lower the backhoe onto the blocking as
indicated in Figure 9. Leave the stabilizers out-
stretched and firmly in contact with the ground for
added stability.
7. The hydraulic system can now be disconnected.
CAUTION
Make sure tractor PTO is disengaged and engine
shut off before disconnecting pump or hydraulic
lines.
a. On PTO pump self-contained systems, the pump
should be removed from the PTO shaft. The
hydraulic system should always remain complete. No
hoses or oil lines should be disconnected during cor-
rect removal and storage procedure.
b. On systems that tap into the tractor for hydraulic
power, these lines can be disconnected now.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to mark the lines to prevent
mix-up during hook-up when the hoe is again
attached to the tractor.
Be sure to cap the ends of the lines to keep clean
while in storage.
8. Now slowly drive the tractor forward and away
from the backhoe. Be careful that all parts clear each
other during separation.
9. Refer to the installation instructions for the attach-
ing kit. This will help with the removal and reattach-
ing.
10. For long term storage, coat exposed lift, swing
and stabilizer cylinder rods with grease.
11. Lubricate all grease fittings and oil all handle link-
Backhoe Partially Extended
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Figure 9
Backhoe Fully Extended
Blocking For Support