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IMPORTANT: The information contained in this manual are valid at printing time. As the Manufacturer
continuously improves his products, some information may not be updated. In case of discrepancies, apply
to Sales and Service Department.
FIAT KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY S.p.A. - ENGINEERING
PRINT 604.06.923.01
Edition July 2002 - Printed in Italy
COMPACT LOADER
WITH ACCESSORIES
SL45B - SL55BH
WORKSHOP MANUAL
19. 14 SECTION 00 – GENERAL INFORMATION – CHAPTER 1
PROPERLY SUPPORT A RAISED MACHINE
If servicing neutral adjustment, final drive adjustment
or repairs requiring the machine to be raised, secure-
ly support the machine with adequate jack stands or
blocks as shown.
Support the machine at 1 to the front of the final drive
cases and to the rear at 2, making sure the supports
are on the flat area of the final drive cases.
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PROPERLY SUPPORT BOOM ON BOOM
LOCK PINS
Before servicing the machine or any of its attached
equipment, be sure that the attachments are lowered
to the ground or the boom arms are supported by the
boom lock pins, 1.
If the boom is to be raised on the boom lock pins, re-
move any attachment. Opening a hydraulic line could
cause a mounted attachment to dump over unex-
pectedly.
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RAISING BOOM WITHOUT HYDRAULIC OIL
FLOW
(Engine or Hydraulic System not functioning)
1. Remove any attachment from the boom mount-
ing plate.
2. Block the rear of the skid steer under the rear of
the final drive cases, 1, as shown. This will pre-
vent the front wheels from raising during boom
lifting.
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3. Attach a chain or strap, 1, to the main boom, 2,
and lifting device, 3. Attach chain or strap secure-
ly to prevent unhooking during boom lifting.
CAUTION
Attach suitable chains or straps capable of handling
the weight of the boom, 454 kg (1000 lbs). Attach
chains securely to prevent them from coming loose
during lifting of the boom.
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4. With an Operator sitting in the Operator’s seat
with the seat belt buckled.
5. Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position. Foot
controls, press the toe of the left foot pedal, boom
control, or hand controls, pivot the left hand con-
trol lever down, into the boom float position.
6. Slowly raise the boom above the boom lock pins,
1.
7. Operator sitting in seat, engage the boom lock
pins, 1.
8. Lower the boom and rest on the boom lock pins,
1.
9. Return the boom control to the “NEUTRAL” posi-
tion.
10. Turn the ignition key to the “OFF” position.
CAUTION
The operator must not leave the operator’s seat until
the boom is resting solidly on the boom lock pins. The
boom could drop suddenly if lifting devices should
fail.
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2. With operator sitting in the Operator’s seat with
seat belt buckled, start the engine and hydrauli-
cally extend cylinder rods to align cylinder with
pivot pin, 1. Stop engine.
3. Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position. Move
the boom control into “DETENT” (float) position
with the left foot pedal (press toe down) or left
hand control (push control lever down). Turn the
ignition key to the “OFF” position.
4. If cylinder and boom are not properly aligned, use
a pry bar to align cylinder and boom.
5. Install pivot pin, 1, and secure with retaining
hardware, 2. Torque bolts to 38 N⋅m (28 ft. lbs.).
6. Start the engine and hydraulically extend the
second cylinder rod to align cylinder with pivot
pin. Stop engine.
7. If cylinder and boom are not properly aligned, sit
in the operator’s seat with seat buckled, turn the
ignition key to the “ON” position. Move the boom
control to the “DETENT (float) position and turn
the ignition key to the “OFF” position.
8. Use a pry bar and align cylinder with boom and
install pivot pin, 1, and retaining hardware, 2, and
torque to 38 N⋅m (28 ft. lbs.).
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MAJOR UNIT OVERHAUL
For a major hydrostatic component or engine repair,
the skid steer cab and boom assembly can be tilted
forward for easier access to the components area.
The figure shows the skid steer properly supported
and the cab tilted forward.
WARNING
Never attempt to tilt the skid steer cab without using
the proper tool and instructions. See more detail later
in this section of the manual and/or contact your new
holland dealer.
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25. SECTION 00 – GENERAL INFORMATION – CHAPTER 1 19
CAB AND BOOM TILT PROCEDURE
The cab and boom assembly can be tilted forward for
easier access to the major skid steer hydrostatic
transmission or engine components. To tilt the cab,
the proper cab tilting tool must be used to ensure
safety and to prevent damage to the skid steer frame,
cab, and boom structure. Contact your dealer for ma-
jor service or repairs of the skid steer.
Using the proper cab tilting tool and following these
steps, the cab and boom can be tilted forward.
1. Remove any attachment, bucket, etc. from the
boom quick-attach plate.
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Cab tilting jack and support brackets:
1 Jack and screw assembly
2 Lower support
3 Upper support
4 Spacer top link
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2. Raise the boom and lower onto boom lock pins,
1.
– Raise boom above boom lock pins.
– Engage boom lock pins.
– Stop engine, ignition key off position.
– Turn ignition key to the on position.
– Lower boom onto boom lock pins.
– Turn the ignition key to the “OFF” position.
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3. Jack up the skid steer and block it securely with
all four wheels off the ground, as shown. Position
the front blocks, 1, to the front of the final drive
housings and the rear blocks, 2, to the rear of the
flat area of the final drive housings.
WARNING
Never attempt to tilt the skid steer cab over unless the
skid steer is securely supported.
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4. Open the rear door, 1. Raise the top engine
shield, 2, and latch in the raised position.
5. Remove engine side covers, 3.
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6. Disconnect the battery negative (-) cable, 1.
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