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TESTING THE SEAT BAR

After each work day or after servicing the seat bar, test the seat bar and loader controls for correct operation. When in the UP position, the seat bar prevents forward/rearward movement of the machine and also prevents movement of the loader lift arms and bucket.

Lock for Loader Controls

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1.Sit in the operators seat and fasten the seat belt. 2.Start the engine and make sure the seat bar is up. 3.Attempt to move the lift arm control to raise or lower the loader lift arms. If the loader lift arms move up or down do the following: A.Lower the lift arms completely and stop the engine. B.Remove the seat. See Operators Seat Removal, page 45. C.Make sure the seat bar is up. D.Make sure the lugs are aligned together and that the lock plate has engaged the lugs. The lugs Must be in the back position of the cutout in the lock plate. NOTE: If adjustment is required see your service manual or your Case dealer. E.Move the seat bar to the down position. F.Check clearance between lock plate and loader control lugs. Control lugs must be able to move freely.

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1.SEAT BAR 3.LOCK PLATE 2.LUGS

G.Install the seat. See Operators Seat, in this manual. 4.Do Steps 1, 2 and 3 to check the adjustment.

Lock for Machine Movement

1.Sit in the operators seat and fasten the seat belt. 2.Start the engine and raise the seat bar. Slowly try to drive the machine forward or rearward. The parking latch pins will engage automatically on both sides. After the pins are engaged the machine must not move. 3.If the machine moves, see the service manual for this machine or see your Case dealer.

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