The Bob-tach is the section of the loader lift arm that attachments mount to. The Power Bob-tach option uses two hydraulically operated, spring assisted, locking…
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Remove the Bob-Tach. (See Removal And Installation on Page 50-40-1.) Remove the rubber seal (Item 1) [Figure 50-40-15]. Installation: Use a new seal when assembling.…
Remove and replace the Bob-Tach stop (Item 1) [Figure 50-40-14] (both sides) if worn or damaged. NOTE: The Bob-Tach stop (Item 1) [Figure 50-40-14] must…
Use the following procedure to remove and install the Bob-Tach lever (Item 1) [Figure 50-40-8], spring and wedge. Remove the lever mounting bolt and nut…
Tilt the Bob-Tach forward, so it is parallel to the floor. Put blocks (Item 1) [Figure 50-40-1] approximately 3 inches thick under each side of…
The Bob-Tach is the section of the loader lift arm that attachments mount to. The Bob-Tach uses two manually operated, spring assisted, locking wedge and…
Raise the operator cab. (See Raising on Page 10-30-2.) Remove the operator seat. (See Removal And Installation on Page 50-31-1.) Remove the mounting nut (Item…
Raise the operator cab. (See Raising on Page 10-30-2.) Remove the operator seat. (See Removal And Installation on Page 50-31-1.) Remove the seat shock mounting…
Pull the seat back adjustment lever (Item 1) [Figure 50-31-11] and tilt the seat back all the way forward. Remove the two mounting screws (Item…
Press the two buttons (Item 1) [Figure 50-31-7] & [Figure 50-31-8] and lift the seat cushion. Remove the cushion (Item 2) [Figure 50-31-8] from the…