Operation & SafetyManualOriginal InstructionsKeep this manual with machine at all times.An Oshkosh Corporation CompanyModelsL2906H, 2906H, 3507H,6
Table of Contentsiv 31200567Section 6 - Emergency Procedures6.1 Towing a Disabled Product ... 6-1Moving
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-16 31200567Carriage w/ForksDescription P/NL2906H, 2906H & 3507HCarriage, 1225 mm (48 in)...
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-1731200567Installation Procedure:Refer to “Attachment Installation” on page 5-7.Equipment Damage Precautions:• Do
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-18 31200567Side Tilt Carriage (619A & 723A)Description P/NSide Tilt Carriage, 48 in (1219 mm)...
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-1931200567To Side Tilt:The auxiliary hydraulic buttons control the carriage side tilt.• Press and hold button (3)
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-20 31200567Side Shift Carriage (L2906H, 2906H & 3507H)Description P/NSide Shift Carriage, 1200 mm (47.2 in) .
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2131200567To Side Shift:The auxiliary hydraulic buttons control the carriage side shift.• Press and hold button (
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-22 31200567Side Shift/Fork Positioning Carriage (723A)Description P/NSide Shift/Fork PositioningCarriage, 40.6 in
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2331200567To Side Shift:The auxiliary hydraulic buttons control the carriage side shift.• Press and hold button (
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-24 31200567Fork Mounted HookDescription P/NFork Mounted Hook (L2906H, 2906H & 3507H)... 2700118Fork
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2531200567Operation:• Pallet or lumber forks of an appropriate load rating must be used. Do not use withcubing or
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-131200567SECTION 1 - GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES1.1 HAZARD CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMSafety Alert System and Safety Sign
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-26 31200567Fork Extension (L2906H, 2906H & 3507H)Description P/NFork Extension, 50x100 mm...
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2731200567Operation:• Heavy part of load must be against carriage backrest.• Do not allow load center of gravity
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-28 31200567Truss BoomDescription P/NTruss Boom, 3,4 m (11.1 ft)(L2906H, 2906H & 3507H) ...
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2931200567Carriage w/Round ForkDescription P/NCarriage w/Round Fork, 1220 mm (48 in) ...234003
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-30 31200567Bale HandlerDescription P/NBale Handler, Tube ...
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3131200567To Open/Close Bale Handler:The auxiliary hydraulic buttons control the open/close movement of the bale
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-32 31200567BucketDescription P/NBucket, 0,8 m3 (1.0 yd3) (L2906H, 2906H & 619A)... 0930008Bucket, 0,9 m3
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3331200567Operation:• Raise or lower boom to appropriate height for loading material from stockpile.• Align teleh
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-34 31200567Multi-Purpose BucketDescription P/NBucket, Multi-Purpose 0,6 m3 (0.8 yd3)(L2906H, 2906H & 619A) ..
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3531200567To Open/Close Bucket:The auxiliary hydraulic buttons control the open/close movement of the bucket.• Pr
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-2 312005671.3 OPERATION SAFETYElectrical Hazards• This machine is not insulated and does not provide protection
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-36 31200567Grapple BucketDescription P/NBucket, Grapple 0,8 m3 (1.0 yd3)(L2906H, 2906H & 619A) ...
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3731200567To Open/Close Grapple:The auxiliary hydraulic buttons control the open/close movement of the grapple.•
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-38 31200567Concrete Bucket (L2906H, 2906H & 3507H)Description P/NConcrete Bucket, 500 l (132 gal) ...
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3931200567Bucket Gate Control:The auxiliary hydraulic buttons control the bucket gate.• Press and hold button (3)
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-40 31200567Personnel Work Platform (619A & 723A)Description P/NPersonnel Work Platform, ANSI ...
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-4131200567Preparation and Setup:1. Ensure the telehandler is on a firm surface and is level.2. Engage the park br
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-42 312005675.9 HITCHESMachines may be equipped with various types of hitches.Maximum towing capacity shall be the
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-4331200567Pin Hitch - CUNA D2 (L2906H, 2906H & 3507H)Maximum combined weight of trailer and load...
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-44 31200567Pin HitchMaximum combined weight of trailer and load ...12 000 kg (26 450 lb)Max
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-4531200567Auto HitchMaximum combined weight of trailer and load...12 000 kg (26 450 lb)Maxi
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-331200567Tip Over HazardGeneral• For additional load requirements, refer to the appropriate capacity chart.• Nev
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-46 31200567Piton Frame and Auto Hitch (L2906H, 2906H & 3507H)Maximum combined weight of trailer and load ...
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-4731200567Hydraulic HitchMaximum combined weight of trailer and load...12 000 kg (26 450 lb
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Section 6 - Emergency Procedures6-131200567SECTION 6 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES6.1 TOWING A DISABLED PRODUCTThe following information assumes the telehand
Section 6 - Emergency Procedures6-2 312005676.2 EMERGENCY LOWERING OF BOOMIn the event of total loss of engine power or hydraulic pump failure with an
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-131200567SECTION 7 - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE7.1 INTRODUCTIONService the product in accordance with the ma
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-2 312005677.2 GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSPrior to performing any service or maintenance on the telehandl
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-3312005677.3 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE10, 1st 50 & 50 Hour Maintenance ScheduleOAH187050EVERYDrain
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-4 312005671st 150, 250 & 500 Hour Maintenance ScheduleOAH188111501stChange AxleDifferential OilChange Whe
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-5312005671500 Hour Maintenance ScheduleOAH18901500EVERYChangeEngine CoolantChangeHydraulicFluid & Filters
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-4 31200567• MAINTAIN proper tire pressure at all times. If proper tire pressures are notmaintained, this machine
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-6 312005677.4 LUBRICATION SCHEDULES10 Hour Lubrication ScheduleOAH1900EVERY10
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-73120056750 Hour Lubrication ScheduleOAH1910EVERY50
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-8 312005677.5 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSFuel SystemA. Fuel Level Check1. Check fuel gauge (1) located
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-931200567B. Drain Fuel/Water Separator1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. Open engine cover.3. Lo
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-10 31200567Air Intake SystemA. Air Filter Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. Locate preclea
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-1131200567B. Element Change (as restriction indicator indicates)If air filter restriction indicator remains i
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-12 31200567Engine OilA. Engine Oil Level Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. Open engine cov
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-1331200567Hydraulic OilA. Hydraulic Oil Level Check1. Be sure all cylinders are fully retracted and machine i
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-14 31200567TiresA. Tire Air Pressure Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. Remove valve stem c
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-1531200567C. Tire and Wheel ReplacementIt is recommended that a replacement tire to be the same size, ply and
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-531200567Non-Suspended Load• DO NOT drive with boom raised.Suspended Load• Tether suspended loads to restrict mo
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-16 31200567E. Wheel InstallationTorque lug nuts before first use and after each wheel removal.Note: If machi
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-1731200567Brake SystemA. Brake Fluid Level Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. The brake flu
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-18 31200567Engine Cooling SystemA. Engine Coolant Level Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2.
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-1931200567BatteryA. Battery Check1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.2. Open engine cover.3. Wearing
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance7-20 31200567Windshield Washer System (if equipped)A. Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check1. Perform “Shut-Down
Section 8 - Additional Checks8-131200567SECTION 8 - ADDITIONAL CHECKS8.1 GENERALIf any test gives a different result, the system is not functioning pr
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Section 9 - Specifications9-131200567SECTION 9 - SPECIFICATIONS9.1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSCapacitiesEngine Crankcase OilCapacity with Filter Change ...
Section 9 - Specifications9-2 31200567AxlesDifferential Housing CapacityL2906H, 2906H & 619AFront Axle...
Section 9 - Specifications9-331200567PerformanceMaximum Lift CapacityL2906H & 2906H...
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-6 31200567Travel Hazard• Steering characteristics differ between steer modes. Identify the steer modesettings of
Section 9 - Specifications9-4 31200567DimensionsOverall HeightL2906H ...
Section 9 - Specifications9-531200567Maximum Ground Bearing PressureL2906H & 2906H...12
Section 9 - Specifications9-6 31200567Declaration of Vibration (CE)Average weighted whole body acceleration.Mechanical Suspension SeatL2906H ...
Index131200567AAccessory Control Lever619A & 723A... 3-25L2906H, 2906H & 3507 ... 3-24Additional Checks...
Index2 31200567JJoystickLift Pattern... 3-18Loader Pattern ... 3-20KKeypad ...
Index331200567TTip Over Hazard... 1-3Tires ... 7-14, 9-2Air Pressure...
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TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIPTo Product Owner:If you now own but ARE NOT the original purchaser of the product covered by this manual, we would like to know w
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-731200567Load Falling Hazard• Never suspend load from forks or other parts of carriage.• DO NOT burn or drill ho
Hand SignalsSpecial Signals - When signals for auxiliary equipment functions or conditions not covered are required, they shall be agreed upon in adva
JLG Industries, Inc.1 JLG DriveMcConnellsburg PA. 17233-9533USAPhone: +1-717-485-5161Customer Support Toll Free: 1-877-554-5438Fax: +1-717-485-6417An
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-8 31200567Lifting Personnel• When lifting personnel, USE ONLY a JLG approved personnel work platform,with proper
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-931200567Driving Hazards on SlopesTo maintain sufficient traction and braking capabilities, travel on slopes as
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65BATTERY WARNINGBattery posts,terminals and relatedaccessories containlead and lead compounds,chemical known to theState of Ca
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-10 31200567Pinch Points and Crush HazardsStay clear of pinch points and rotating parts on the telehandler.• Stay
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-1131200567• Keep clear of boom holes.• Keep arms and hands clear of attachment tilt cylinder.• Keep hands and fi
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-12 31200567Fall Hazard• Enter using the proper hand holds and steps provided. Always maintain 3-pointcontact whe
Section 1 - General Safety Practices1-1331200567Chemical HazardsExhaust Fumes• DO NOT operate machine in an enclosed area without proper ventilation.•
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Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-131200567SECTION 2 - PRE-OPERATION AND INSPECTION2.1 PRE-OPERATION CHECK AND INSPECTIONNote: Complete all r
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-2 312005678. Operational Check - Once the walk-around inspection is complete, perform a warm-up and operatio
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-3312005672.2 SAFETY DECALSEnsure all DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and instructional decals and propercapacity
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-4 31200567OAH118080056168005616393157980066128006612800981580093773580031988003198800865780086578005617(L290
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-531200567OAH119117062098005870800587012100111233310011123331001111863100111186380056718005671800567280056728
Revision Loga31200567Revision LogREVISION LOGApril 27, 2009 - A - Original Issue of ManualNovember 16, 2009 - B - Revised covers.August 30, 2010 - C -
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-6 31200567619A & 723AOAH12001702300(723A)17023001701500(723A)17015001702300(723A)17023001701500(723A)170
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-731200567OAH12108009815170150017015001702300(619A)17023001701500(619A)1701500WARNING!EXPLOSION/FIRE HAZARDDo
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-8 31200567OAH12201706209800587080058701210011123331001112333100111186310011118632447967OILATFDexronD2447 967
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Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-10 312005672.3 WALK-AROUND INSPECTIONBegin your walk-around inspection at item 1, as noted below. Continue t
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-11312005675. Work Lights (if equipped) - Clean and undamaged.6. Mirrors - Clean and undamaged.7. Cab and Ele
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-12 312005672.4 WARM-UP AND OPERATIONAL CHECKSWarm-Up CheckDuring warm-up period, check:1. Heater, defroster
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-13312005672.5 OPERATOR CABThe telehandler is equipped with an open or enclosed ROPS/FOPS cab.WARNINGNever op
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection2-14 312005672.6 WINDOWSKeep all windows and mirrors clean and unobstructed.Cab Door Window (if equipped)• Cab
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-131200567SECTION 3 - CONTROLS AND INDICATORS3.1 GENERALThis section provides the necessary information needed to
Read This Firstb 31200567Read This FirstThis manual is a very important tool! Keep it with the machine at all times.The purpose of this manual is to p
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-2 312005673.2 CONTROLS1. Park Brake: See page 3-11.2. Accelerator Pedal: Pressing down the pedal increases engine
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-33120056710. Steering Wheel: Turning the steering wheel to the left or right steers the machine in the correspond
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-4 31200567Instrument Panel1. Low Fuel Indicator: Illuminates and buzzer sounds briefly when fuel level is low.2.
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-53120056716. Engine Fault Critical Indicator: Illuminates and buzzer sounds when a critical engine fault exists.1
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-6 31200567Display Screen1. Joystick Mode: Displays current joystick mode. Joystick mode can be changed by the mac
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-7312005679. Menus: Menus display fault codes and other machine information while allowing modification of some op
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-8 31200567Keypad1. C (Clear or escape): Use in conjuction with display screen. Returns user interface one level d
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Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-10 31200567Ignition• Position 0 - Engine off. Key is removable.• Position I - Voltage available for all electrica
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-1131200567Park BrakeThe park brake lever (1) controls the application and release of the park brake.• Pull lever
Read This Firstc31200567This product must comply with all safety related bulletins. Contact JLG Industries,Inc. or the local authorized JLG representa
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-12 31200567Transmission Control LeverDirection of Travel SelectionTransmission control lever (1) engages forward
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-1331200567Gear Selection Gear selection is located on the twist grip handle (2) of transmission control lever.• T
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-14 31200567Load Stability Indicator - LSI (L2906H, 2906H & 3507H)Before S/N 1160005989 excluding 1160005189,
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-1531200567S/N 1160005989 & After including 1160005189, 1160005314 & 1160005414The LSI (7) provides visual
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-16 31200567• Travel in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section 1 - GeneralSafety Practices.• Test L
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-1731200567Steering Column Adjuster•Follow “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-3.• Turn lever (7) counterclockwise to
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-18 31200567JoystickLift Joystick PatternVerify the lift joystick pattern icon (2) is active on the display (1).Th
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-1931200567Attachment FunctionsAttachment tilt is controlled by the roller switch (5).• Push the roller switch up
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-20 31200567Loader Joystick PatternVerify the loader joystick pattern icon (3) is active on the display (1).The jo
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-2131200567Attachment FunctionsAttachment tilt is controlled by the joystick.• Move joystick right to tilt down; m
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Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-22 31200567Front and Side Console Switches1. Hazard Light Switch (if equipped): On/Off switch.2. Hydraulic Quick
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-23312005679. Front Work Lights Switch (if equipped): On/Off switch.10. Rear Work Lights Switch (if equipped): On/
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-24 31200567Accessory Control Lever (L2906H, 2906H & 3507H)The accessory control lever (1) operates the turn s
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-2531200567Accessory Control Lever (619A & 723A, if equipped)The accessory control lever (1) operates the turn
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-26 312005673.3 ANTI THEFTMachines with the anti theft feature active require entering a numeric code beforeoperat
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-27312005673.4 STEER MODESThree steer modes are available for operator use.Note: 2-Wheel Front Steer mode is requ
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-28 31200567Rear Wheel Assisted Steering Alignment Mode ChangeIf rear wheel assisted steering alignment mode is ac
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-2931200567All Wheel Assisted Steering Alignment Mode Change(if equipped)If all wheel assisted steering alignment
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-30 312005673.5 OPERATOR SEATAdjustmentsPrior to starting engine adjust seat for position and comfort.Mechanical S
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-3131200567Pneumatic Suspension Seat1. Backrest Angle: Use handle to adjust backrest angle.2. Fore/Aft: Use handle
Table of Contentsi31200567TABLE OF CONTENTSRevision LogRead This FirstOperator Qualifications ...bM
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-32 31200567Seat BeltFasten seat belt as follows:1. Grasp both free ends of the belt making certain that belt webb
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators3-33312005673.6 BOOM EXTENSION INDICATORS• Boom extension indicators (1) are located on the left side of the boom.
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Section 4 - Operation4-131200567SECTION 4 - OPERATION4.1 ENGINEStarting the EngineThis machine can be operated under normal conditions in temperatures
Section 4 - Operation4-2 31200567Battery Boosted StartingIf battery-boost starting (jump-start) is necessary, proceed as follows:• Never allow vehicle
Section 4 - Operation4-331200567Normal Engine Operation• Observe instrument panel and display frequently to be sure all engine systemsare functioning
Section 4 - Operation4-4 312005674.2 OPERATING WITH A NON-SUSPENDED LOADLift Load Safely• You must know the weight and load center of every load you l
Section 4 - Operation4-531200567Transporting a LoadAfter engaging the load and resting it against the backrest, tilt the load back toposition it for t
Section 4 - Operation4-6 31200567Placing a LoadBefore placing any load be sure that:• The landing point can safely support the weight of the load.• Th
Section 4 - Operation4-7312005674.3 OPERATING WITH A SUSPENDED LOADLift Load Safely• You must know the weight and load center of every load you lift.
Table of Contentsii 31200567Park Brake... 3-11Parking Procedure...
Section 4 - Operation4-8 31200567Transporting a Suspended Load• Travel in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section 1 - GeneralSafety Prac
Section 4 - Operation4-931200567Placing a Suspended LoadBefore placing any load be sure that:• The landing point can safely support the weight of the
Section 4 - Operation4-10 312005674.4 ROAD OPERATION (L2906H, 2906H & 3507H)1. Preparationa. Remove load from attachment.b. Remove any large amoun
Section 4 - Operation4-11312005674.5 LOADING AND SECURING FOR TRANSPORTTiedown1. Using a spotter, load the telehandler with boom as low as possible.2.
Section 4 - Operation4-12 31200567Lifting• When lifting machine, it is very important that the lifting device and equipment isattached only to designa
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-131200567SECTION 5 - ATTACHMENTS AND HITCHES5.1 APPROVED ATTACHMENTSTo determine if an attachment is approved for
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-2 312005675.3 TELEHANDLER/ATTACHMENT/FORK CAPACITYPrior to installing the attachment verify it is approved and th
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-3312005675.4 USE OF THE CAPACITY CHARTTo properly use the capacity chart (see page 5-4), the operator must first
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-4 31200567Sample Capacity ChartNote: This is a sample capacity chart only! DO NOT use this chart, use the one lo
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-531200567ExampleA contractor owns a model xxxx telehandler with a fork carriage. He knows thisattachment may be u
Table of Contentsiii312005674.4 Road Operation (L2906H, 2906H & 3507H)...4-104.5 Loading and Securing for Transport ...
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Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-7312005675.5 ATTACHMENT INSTALLATIONJLG Quick Attach1. Attachment 2. Attachment Pin Recess 3. Attachment Pin 4. L
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-8 31200567Mechanical Quick AttachThis installation procedure is designed for one-person operation. Prior to exiti
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-931200567Hydraulic Quick AttachThis installation procedure is designed for one-person operation.1. Tilt quick att
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-10 31200567JD Quick Attach1. Attachment 2. Attachment Point Opening 3. Quick Attach Point 4. Lock Pin 5. JD Quick
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-1131200567This installation procedure is designed for one-person operation.1. Tilt quick attach forward to provid
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-12 312005675.6 HYDRAULIC OPERATED ATTACHMENT1. Install attachment (see page 5-7 or 5-10).2. Lower attachment to g
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-13312005675.7 ADJUSTING/MOVING FORKSCarriages may have different locations where forks can be positioned. Two dif
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches5-14 312005675.8 ATTACHMENT OPERATION• Capacities and range limits for the telehandler change depending on theattac
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