18Note: You will need to move the levers rearward toengage or disengage the loader valve lock.1 2m-6025/6026Figure 111. Loader valve lock,engaged2. Loader valve lock,disengagedAuxiliary Hydraulics LeverTo operate a hydraulic attachment in forward direction,slowly pull the auxiliary hydraulics lever rearward.To operate a hydraulic attachment in reverse direction,slowly push the auxiliary hydraulics lever forward. This isalso called the detent position because it does not requireoperator presence.Speed Selector LeverMove the speed selector lever to the fast (rabbit) positionto set the traction drive, loader arms, and attachment tilt tohigh speed and the auxiliary hydraulics to low speed.Move the speed selector lever to the slow (turtle) positionto set the auxiliary hydraulics to high speed and thetraction drive, loader arms, and attachment tilt to lowspeed.If you move the speed selector lever while thetraction unit is in motion, the traction unit willeither stop suddenly or accelerate quickly. If youoperate the traction unit with the speed selectorlever in an intermediate position, the traction unitwill operate erratically and may be damaged. Youcould lose control of the traction unit and injurebystanders or yourself.• Do not move the speed selector lever when thetraction unit is in motion.• Do not operate the traction unit when the speedselector is in any intermediate position (i.e., anyposition other than fully forward or fullyrearward).WarningHour Meter/TachometerWhen the engine is off, the hour meter/tachometerdisplays the number of hours of operation that have beenlogged on the traction unit. When the engine is running, itdisplays the speed of the engine in revolutions per minute(rpm).After 50 hours and then every 100 hours thereafter (that isat 150, 250, 350, etc.) the screen displays CHG OIL toremind you to change the oil. After every 100 hours, thescreen displays SVC to remind you to perform the othermaintenance procedures based on a 100, 200, or 400 hourschedule. These reminders come on starting three hoursprior to the service interval time and flash at regularintervals for six hours.Flow Divider ControlThe traction unit hydraulics (i.e., the traction drive, loaderarms, and attachment tilt) work on a separate hydrauliccircuit from the auxiliary hydraulics for poweringattachments; however, the two systems share the samehydraulic pumps. Using the flow divider control (Fig. 12),you can vary the speed of the traction unit hydraulics bydiverting hydraulic flow to the auxiliary hydraulicscircuit. The flow divider allows you to divide the flow offluid in varying degrees to slow the traction unit. Thus,the more hydraulic flow you divert to the auxiliaryhydraulics, the slower the traction unit will move.34512Figure 121. Flow divider control2. Knob3. 12 o’clock position4. 10 to 11 o’clock position5. 9 o’clock position• Move the flow divider control to the twelve o’clockposition to provide maximum speed to the tractionunit.Use this setting for fast operation of the traction unit.• Move the flow divider control between the twelveo’clock and nine o’clock positions to slow the tractionunit and fine tune the speed.Use a setting in this range with attachments withhydraulics where you need to both run the attachmentand move the traction unit hydraulics, such as theauger, boring unit, hydraulic blade, and tiller.