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Hydraulic Activation Lever

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Hydraulic Activation Lever

The hydraulic lockout lever (arrow) is shown in the LOCKED position in the top illustration.

The engine will not start unless the hydraulic activation lever is in the LOCKED position.

Raise the lever activation lever to the UNLOCKED position (bottom illustration) to energize the implement hydraulic lockout solenoid valve and allow the operator to move the implements.

If the machine is running, the operator can lockout the implement controls by returning the lever to the LOCKED position.

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Alimit switch and plunger are located on a bracket with the hydraulic lockout lever.

When the hydraulic activation control lever is moved forward, the lever pushes the plunger down to activate the limit switch.

When the hydraulic lockout control lever is shifted to the rear to the LOCKED position, the implement lockout solenoid valve is not energized, so the hydraulic activation valve does not shift to direct pilot oil to the pilot control valves.

The joysticks and/or travel pedals can not shift a control valve in the main control valve group when the hydraulic activation lever is in the locked position.

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