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TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SECTION .............................................................................................................. 1-1 General Safety Instructions and Practices ......................................................................................................... 1-2O...
SAFETY 1945 01/11 Safety Section 1-2 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY General Safety Instructions and Practices A careful operator is the best operator. Safety is of primary importance to the manufacturer and should be tothe owner/operator. Most accidents can be avoided by being aware of your equipmen...
SAFETY 1945 01/11 Safety Section 1-4 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Operator Safety Instructions and Practices Never operate the Tractor or Implement until you have read andcompletely understand this Manual, the Tractor Operator’s Manual, andeach of the Safety Messages found in the Manual or on the ...
SAFETY 1945 01/11 Safety Section 1-5 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Equipment Operation Safety Instructions and Practices Prolonged operation may cause operator boredom and fatigue affecting safe operation.Take scheduled work breaks to help prevent these potentially impaired operatingconditions. Nev...
SAFETY 1945 01/11 Safety Section 1-12 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Connecting or Disconnecting Implement Safety Instructions and Practices Do not stand or allow bystander or coworkers between the loader and thetractor while installing or disconnecting the loader from the tractor. Keephands and bod...
SAFETY 1945 01/11 Safety Section 1-13 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Transporting Safety Instructions and Practices Transport only at speeds where you can maintain control of theequipment. Serious accidents and injuries can result from operating thisequipment at high speeds. Understand the Tractor a...
SAFETY 1945 01/11 Safety Section 1-14 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Maintenance and Service Safety Instructions and Practices Lower the loader to the bed of the truck or trailer when transporting thetractor and loader with a truck. Measure to ensure the transport heightdoes not exceed the legal lim...
SAFETY 1945 01/11 Safety Section 1-17 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Storage and Parking Safety Instructions and Practices Concluding Safety Instructions and Practices Never crawl under or allow children to play around or on a loader that is disconnected fromthe tractor. The loader could fall crushi...
SAFETY 1945 01/11 Safety Section 1-18 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Decal Location NOTE: Bush Hog supplies safety decals on this product to promote safe operation. Damage to the decals may occur while in shipping, use, or reconditioning. Bush Hog cares about the safety of its customers, operators,a...
SAFETY 1945 01/11 Safety Section 1-20 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Decal Description P/N 50057411 Logo: BUSH HOG (3.20” x 14.50”) Model Name - 1945 P/N 50069072 WARNING! - DO NOT operate with oil leaks. -Inspect hoses regularly. Failure to inspect and replaceworn hoses may allow them to rupture su...
INTRODUCTION 1945 01/11 Introduction Section 2-2 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. INTRODUCTION This 1945 Loader is designed with care and built with quality materials by skilled workers. Proper assembly,maintenance, and operating practices, as described in this manual, will help the owner/operator get years ...
INTRODUCTION 1945 01/11 Introduction Section 2-5 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. INTRODUCTION Attention Owner/Operator BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE: 1. Carefully read the Operator’s Manual, completely understand the Safety Messages and instructions, andknow how to operate correctly both the tractor and imp...
ASSEMBLY 1945 01/11 Assembly Section 3-2 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y Dismounting Loader and Mounting Loader to Tractor To avoid injury during installation of the loader attachment, do not allow bystanders within 10feet of loader or attachment. Always wear safety glasses when removing or instal...
ASSEMBLY 1945 01/11 Assembly Section 3-4 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y Proper Ballasting and Wheel Spacing Spread front wheels to maximum distance. Spread rear wheels to maximum distance. Add rear wheel weight, rear ballast box orimplement. Make sure there is 20% of totalweight on rear axle.
ASSEMBLY 1945 01/11 Assembly Section 3-5 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y Dismounting Loader 1. Locate tractor and loader on firm level ground. 2. With bucket raised above ground, tilt bucket down approximately 30 degrees from level. 3. Lower boom by retracting lift cylinders to lift tractor front ...
ASSEMBLY 1945 01/11 Assembly Section 3-6 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y Mounting Loader Mounting is basically reverse of dismounting. 1. Slowly drive tractor into loader approximately 6” from loader mounts. Shut off tractor engine and set parking brake. 2. Connect hydraulic hoses. Make sure coupl...
ASSEMBLY 1945 01/11 Assembly Section 3-7 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y Attaching Pin on Bucket Material bucket can be installed using tool ordinarily available. 1. Attach bucket to lift boom frame and cylinders with four 1” pins, use two 3/8 shoulder bolts and3/8 lock nuts at upper pin (bucket c...
ASSEMBLY 1945 01/11 Assembly Section 3-8 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y Installing Quick Attach Device Always use a drift and hammer made of non-sparking material (a shot-filled mallet isrecommended) to install or remove pins. A steel hammer or drift could generate flying metalfragments and resul...
ASSEMBLY 1945 01/11 Assembly Section 3-9 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y When Connecting an Attachment to the Loader Quick Hitch 1. Be sure both quick hitch pin levers are in the unlocked position, with the levers pointing up. Tilt the loader quick hitch forward, drive the loader into the attachme...
ASSEMBLY 1945 01/11 Assembly Section 3-10 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y 5. On level ground, tilt the attachment down 90 degrees and lower it to the ground. Lower the loader further toslightly raise the front of the tractor of the tractor offthe ground. Drive the tractor in reverse while theattac...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-2 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION BUSH HOG 1945 LOADER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Your 1945 Loader should now be assembled and inspected for any evidence of defective or damaged partsbefore use. Any evidence of damage should be reported to your dealer immedia...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-3 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 1. Standard Equipment and Specifications Specifications will vary with tire size, hydraulic system and bucket used. Specifications are given for a loaderequipped with a 48” bucket, external hydraulic system of 7 GPM with ...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-4 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 2. Operator Requirements DO NOT use drugs or alcohol immediately before or while operating theTractor and Implement. Drugs and alcohol will affect an operator’salertness and coordination and therefore affect the operator’...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-6 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 3. Tractor Requirements Safe operation of the unit is the responsibility of a qualified operator. A qualified operator has read andunderstands the implement and tractor Operator’s Manuals and is experienced in implement a...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-7 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION Tractor Requirements and Capabilities • ASABE approved Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) or ROPS cab and seat belt. • Tractor Safety Devices .................Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem, lighting, • Tractor Balla...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-8 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 4. Getting On and Off the Tractor 4.1 Boarding the Tractor To ensure tractor stability when operating addwheel ballast or rear weights to rear tractor tires.For better stability, use tractor with wide front axlerather tha...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-9 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 4.2 Dismounting the Tractor Use both hands and equipped handrails and steps for support when boarding the tractor. Never use controllevers for support when mounting the tractor. Seat yourself in the operator’s seat and se...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-10 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 5. Starting the Tractor Never run the Tractor engine in a closed building or without adequate ventilation. Theexhaust fumes can be hazardous to your health. (SG-23) Start tractor only when properly seated in the Tractor ...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-12 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 6.2 Loader Pre-Operation Inspection and Service 6.1 Tractor Pre-Operation Inspection/Service Refer to the tractor operator’s manual to ensure acomplete pre-operation inspection and scheduledservice is performed according...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-15 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION Tractor PRE-OPERATION Inspection Tractor ID#:________________________Make:________________________ Date:______________________________Shift:________________________ Before conducting the inspection, make sure the tractor...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-16 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION FRONT END LOADER PRE-OPERATION Inspection Front End Loader ID#_______________Make____________________ Date_____________________________Shift____________________ Before conducting the inspection, make sure the tractor eng...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-17 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 7. Driving the Tractor and Loader This Implement may be wider than the Tractor. Be careful when operating or transportingthis equipment to prevent the Implement from running into or striking sign posts, guard rails,concr...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-18 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION Safe tractor transport requires the operator possess a thorough knowledge of the model being operated andprecautions to take while driving with an attached implement. Ensure the tractor has the capacity to handle theweig...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-24 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 8.1 Operating the Loader The following text and illustrations offer suggested loader and tractor operating techniques. FILLING THE BUCKET Approach and enter the pile with a level bucket. Loaders with 1-lever control, eas...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-26 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION LIFTING THE LOAD When lifting the load, keep the bucket positioned toavoid spillage. Loader has mechanical self levelingof attachment in both raise and lower cycle.Attachment can be adjusted by using bucketcylinders. CAR...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-28 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION DUMPING THE BUCKET Lift bucket high enough to clear side of vehicle.Move tractor in as close as possible to side ofvehicle, then dump bucket. LOWERING THE BUCKET After bucket is dumped, back away from vehiclewhile loweri...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-29 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION OPERATING WITH FLOAT CONTROL During hard surface operation, keep bucket leveland put lift control in float position to permit bucketto float on working surface. If hydraulic downpressure is exerted on bucket, it will wea...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-30 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION LOADING FROM A BANK Choose a forward gear that provides sufficientground speed for loading. Exercise caution when undercutting high banks.Dirt slides can be dangerous. Load from as low aspossible for maximum efficiency. ...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-32 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION PEELING AND SCRAPING Use a slight bucket angle, travel forward and holdlift control forward to start the cut. Make a short 5 to8 foot angle cut and break out cleanly. With bucket level, start a cut at notch approximately...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-33 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION LOADING LOW TRUCKS OR SPREADERS FROM A PILE For faster loading, minimize angle of turn andlength of run between pile and spreader. Backgrade occasionally with a loaded bucket to keepworking surface free of ruts and holes...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-34 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION BACKFILLING Approach pile with a level bucket. Poor methods actually move no more dirt and makeit more difficult to hold a level grade. Do not use bucket in dumped position forbulldozing. This method, shown above, will i...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-36 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION Leave dirt which drifts over side of bucket for final cleanup. Pile dirt on high side for easier backfilling on aslope. HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS 1. Using front end loaders for handling large heavy objects such as lar...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-38 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION Carry bales as low to the ground as possible toallow maximum visibility and avoid tipping. 9. Loader Storage Properly preparing and storing the loader at the end of the season is critical to maintaining its appearance an...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-40 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 10.1 Transporting on Public Roadways Inherent hazards of operating the tractor and implement and the possibility of accidents are not left behindwhen you finish working in an area. Therefore, the operator must employ goo...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-42 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 10.2 Hauling the Tractor and Implement Before transporting a loaded tractor and implement,measure the height and width dimensions and grossweight of the complete loaded unit. Ensure that theload will be in compliance wit...
OPERATION 1945 01/11 Operation Section 4-43 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA T ION 11. Troubleshooting Guide TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY Loader slow or will not lift Hydraulic oil too heavy. Change to proper oil. and/or dump Oil filter plugged. Clean or replace filter. Hydraulic pump worn. R...
Maintenance Section 5-1 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE SECTION
MAINTENANCE 1945 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-2 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE READ, UNDERSTAND, and FOLLOW the following Safety Messages. Serious injury ordeath may occur unless care is taken to follow the warnings and instructions stated in theSafety Messages. Always use good common sense to a...
MAINTENANCE 1945 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-4 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE Lubrication Schedule Before operating your Loader, take the time to inspect and repair any damage to the machine or tractor. Only aminimum of time and effort is required to regularly maintain this machine to provide l...
MAINTENANCE 1945 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-5 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE Adjusting Bucket Level Indicator With various tractor tire options or attachments, itmay be necessary to adjust bucket level indicatortube up or down on bucket cylinder tube. Tractormust be on level surface with attac...
MAINTENANCE 1945 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-6 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE Cylinder Service Loader cylinders are designed to be reliable and easy to service. If a cylinder should malfunction duringwarranty period, return complete cylinder assembly, without disassembling, to your authorized s...
MAINTENANCE 1945 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-7 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE Lift and Bucket Cylinder Reassembly Note: Be careful not to damage seals and o-rings on edges or holes in cylinder tube. Inspect and remove burrs and sharp edges if necessary before reassembly. 1. Place rod seal (3) i...
MAINTENANCE 1945 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-8 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE Storage NOTE: When loader hydraulics are disconnected from tractor, the tractor hydraulic circuit must be completed. Failure to do so will result in tractor hydraulic pump damage. 1. Store loader with attachment secur...
MAINTENANCE 1945 01/11 Maintenance Section 5-10 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. MAINTENANCE Proper Torque for Fasteners The chart lists the correct tightening torque for fasteners. When bolts are to be tightened or replaced, refer tothis chart to determine the grade of bolts and the proper torque except whe...
LIMITED WARRANTY Bush Hog warrants to the original purchaser of any new Bush Hog equipment, purchased from an authorized BushHog dealer, that the equipment be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year fornon-commercial, state and munic...
1945-SOM-01/11 P/N 50069161 Printed U.S.A 1945 LOADER
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