Bush Hog Compact Loader 3860 QT User Manual

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BUSH HOG  
Model 3860 QT  
Front End Loader  
Operator’s Manual  
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OPERATION MAINTENANCE  
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3860 QT  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SECTION  
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SECTION  
PAGE  
General Safety..........................................................16  
Bucket Level Indicator ..............................................16  
Operation..................................................................16  
Handling Large Heavy Objects.................................21  
Back Grading............................................................21  
Troubleshooting........................................................22  
6. DISMOUNTING THE LOADER................................23  
7. MOUNTING THE LOADER......................................25  
8. INSTALLATION & OPERATION OF  
Warranty.....................................................................2  
Dealer Preparation Check List....................................3  
Safety Precautions .....................................................4  
Federal Laws & Regulations.......................................6  
1. INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION...........................7  
Introduction.................................................................7  
Description..................................................................7  
Technical Specifications.............................................8  
2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS..............................9  
Tractor Preparation.....................................................9  
Installation ..................................................................9  
Quick Draw Latch Attach..........................................10  
Torque Identification.................................................11  
3. PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS........................12  
QUICK DRAW LATCH ATTACH..............................27  
Installation Instructions.............................................27  
Operating Instructions ..............................................27  
9. INSTALLING BUCKET OR ATTACHMENT  
TO QUICK DRAW LATCH ATTACH........................29  
Operating Instructions ..............................................29  
10. REMOVING BUCKET OR ATTACHMENT  
Transmission Fluid ...................................................12  
Initial Loader Operation ............................................12  
External Loader and/or Tractor Valve.......................12  
Neutral Position ........................................................13  
Float Position............................................................13  
Initial Loader Operation ............................................13  
Removing Air From Hydraulic System......................13  
Hose Identification....................................................13  
Bucket Level INdicator..............................................13  
Remote Hoses Support ............................................14  
Third Cylinder Tube Kit.............................................14  
4. MAINTENANCE .......................................................15  
Daily Checks.............................................................15  
Loader Lubrication....................................................15  
Quick Draw Latch Attach Lubrication .......................16  
5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ................................16  
FROM QUICK DRAW LATCH ATTACH ..................31  
Operating Instructions ..............................................31  
11. BUCKET ATTACHMENT .........................................32  
Quick Draw Bucket...................................................32  
Single Tine Kit ..........................................................32  
12. SUPER PENETRATOR BALE PROBE  
ATTACHMENT.........................................................33  
Installation Instructions.............................................33  
Operating Instructions ..............................................33  
13. DOZER ATTACHMENT ...........................................34  
14. MANURE FORK ATTACHMENT .............................34  
15. PALLET FORK ATTACHMENT................................35  
16. GRAPPLE ATTACHMENT.......................................36  
Safety Decals..................................................................41  
Torque Specifications .....................................................43  
RETAIL CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY  
UNDER THE BUSH HOG WARRANTY  
It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to read the Operator’s Manual, to operate,  
lubricate, maintain and store the product in accordance with all instructions and safety procedures.  
Failure of the operator to read the Operator’s Manual is a misuse of this equipment.  
It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part(s)  
repaired or replaced when continued operation would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts  
or cause a safety hazard.  
It is the Retail Customer’s responsibility to deliver the product to the authorized Bush Hog Dealer, from  
whom he purchased it, for service or replacement of defective parts which are covered by warranty.  
Repairs to be submitted for warranty consideration must be made within forty-five (45) days of failure.  
It is the Retail Customer’s responsibility for any cost incurred by the Dealer for traveling to or hauling  
of the product for the purpose of performing a warranty obligation or inspection.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
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Bush Hog warrants to the original purchaser of any new Bush Hog equipment, purchased from an  
authorized Bush Hog dealer, that the equipment be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period  
of one (1) year for non-commercial, state, and municipalities’ use and ninety (90) days for commercial use from  
date of retail sale. The obligation of Bush Hog to the purchaser under this warranty is limited to the repair or  
replacement of defective parts.  
Replacement or repair parts installed in the equipment covered by this limited warranty are warranted  
for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase of such part or to the expiration of the applicable new equip-  
ment warranty period, whichever occurs later. Warranted parts shall be provided at no cost to the user at an  
authorized Bush Hog dealer during regular working hours. Bush Hog reserves the right to inspect any equip-  
ment or parts which are claimed to have been defective in material or workmanship.  
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES & CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
Bush Hog’s obligation under this limited warranty, to the extent allowed by law, is in lieu of all war-  
ranties, implied or expressed, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE and any liability for incidental and consequential damages with respect to  
the sale or use of the items warranted. Such incidental and consequential damages shall include but not be  
limited to: transportation charges other than normal freight charges; cost of installation other than cost  
approved by Bush Hog; duty; taxes; charges for normal service or adjustment; loss of crops or any other loss of  
income; rental of substitute equipment, expenses due to loss, damage, detention or delay in the delivery of  
equipment or parts resulting from acts beyond the control of Bush Hog.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY:  
1. To vendor items which carry their own warranties, such as engines, tires, and tubes.  
2. If the unit has been subjected to misapplication, abuse, misuse, negligence, fire or other accident.  
3. If parts not made or supplied by Bush Hog have been used in connection with the unit, if, in the sole judge-  
ment of Bush Hog such use affects its performance, stability or reliability.  
4. If the unit has been altered or repaired outside of an authorized Bush Hog dealership in a manner  
which, in the sole judgement of Bush Hog, affects its performance, stability or reliability.  
5. To normal maintenance service and normal replacement items such as gearbox lubricant, hydraulic fluid,  
worn blades, or to normal deterioration of such things as belts and exterior finish due to use or  
exposure.  
6. To expendable or wear items such as teeth, chains, sprockets, belts, springs and any other items that in the  
company’s sole judgement is a wear item.  
NO EMPLOYEE OR REPRESENTATIVE OF BUSH HOG IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THIS LIM-  
ITED WARRANTY IN ANY WAY OR GRANT ANY OTHER WARRANTY UNLESS SUCH CHANGE IS MADE  
IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY BUSH HOG’S SERVICE MANAGER, POST OFFICE BOX 1039, SELMA,  
ALABAMA 36702-1039.  
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Record the model number, serial number and date  
purchased. This information will be helpful to your  
dealer if parts or service are required.  
MODEL NUMBER  
SERIAL NUMBER  
MAKE CERTAIN THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
CARD HAS BEEN FILED WITH BUSH HOG/  
DATE OF RETAIL SALE  
SELMA, ALABAMA  
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DEALER PREPARATION CHECK LIST  
3860 QT LOADER  
BEFORE DELIVERING MACHINE - The following check list should be completed.  
Use the Operator’s Manual as a guide.  
Machine properly assembled.  
All safety decals readable. (See decal page)  
All bolts tightened to torque specifications given in torque chart.  
Machine operates properly.  
Customer has appropriate mounting kit for his tractor and loader.  
Customer has appropriate attachments for loader operations. ( Buckets for lifting loose  
materials; bale spear for lifting round bales; fork lift for lifting palletized material)  
CAUTION  
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT TRACTOR BE  
EQUIPPED WITH ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE SYS-  
TEM (ROPS) AND SEAT BELT BE USED FOR ALL  
LOADER OPERATIONS.  
❏❏ Operators manual has been delivered to owner and he has been instructed on the safe  
and proper use of the front end loader.  
Dealer’s Signature  
THIS CHECK LIST TO REMAIN IN OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
It is the responsibility of the dealer to complete the procedures listed  
above before delivery of this implement to the customer.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
This symbol is used to call attention to safe-  
ty precautions that should be followed by  
the operator to avoid accidents. When you  
see this symbol, carefully read the message  
that follows and heed its advice. Failure to  
comply with safety precautions could result  
in serious bodily injury.  
In addition to the design and configuration of equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the  
awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of personnel in the operation, transport, maintenance and storage of  
equipment. Lack of attention to safety can result in accident, personal injury, reduction of efficiency and worst of all—loss  
of life. Watch for safety hazards and correct deficiencies promptly. Use the following safety precautions as a general  
guide to safe operations when using this machine. Additional safety precautions are used throughout this manual for  
specific operating and maintenance procedures. Read this manual and review the safety precautions often until you know  
the limitations.  
THE TRACTOR  
1. Read the tractor operator’s manual to learn how to operate your tractor safely. Failure to do so could result in seri-  
ous injury or death and equipment damage.  
2. It is recommended that tractor be equipped with Rollover Protective System (ROPS) and a seat belt be used for all  
loader operations.  
3. Add wheel ballast or rear weight for stability.  
4. Move wheels to the tractor manufacturer’s widest recommended settings to increase stability.  
5. For better stability, use tractor with wide front axle rather than tricycle front wheels.  
6. Move and turn the tractor at low speeds.  
7. Stop tractor engine, place transmission in park (or neutral), engage parking brake, lower loader arms to ground,  
cycle all hydraulic controls to relieve pressure, allow machine moving parts to stop, remove ignition key to prevent  
unauthorized person from starting engine before dismounting tractor or servicing, repairing, or making adjustments  
to the equipment.  
8. Wear personal protective equipment (PPE), such as, but not limited to, protection for eyes, ears, lungs, head, hands  
and feet when operating, servicing, or repairing equipment. Avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that may catch  
and entangle on equipment moving parts.  
THE LOADER  
1. Read the loader operator’s manual to learn how to operate your loader safely. Failure to do so could result in seri-  
ous injury or death and equipment damage.  
2. Become familiar with all the machine’s controls and all the caution, warning and danger decals affixed to the  
machine before attempting to start or operate.  
3. Improper use of a loader can cause serious injury or death.  
4. Do not lift or carry anybody on the loader or in the bucket or attachment.  
5. Never allow anyone to get under the loader bucket or reach through the booms when the bucket is raised.  
6. Do not walk or work under a raised loader bucket or attachment unless it is is securely blocked or held in position.  
7. Avoid overhead wires and obstacles when loader is raised. Contacting electrical lines can cause electrocution.  
8. Make sure all parked loaders on stands are on a hard, level surface.  
9. Use a piece of cardboard or wood rather than hands and wear eye protection when searching for hydraulic leaks.  
Escaping hydraulic oil under pressure can penetrate skin. If oil is injected into skin, it must be surgically removed  
within a few hours by a doctor or gangrene may result.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTINUED  
10. Before disconnecting hydraulic lines, relieve all hydraulic pressure.  
11. Do not tamper with the relief valve setting. The relief valve is pre-set at the factory. Changing the setting can  
cause overloading the loader and tractor and serious operator injury may result.  
12. Always wear safety goggles when repairing or servicing machine.  
13. When servicing or replacing pins in cylinder ends, buckets, etc., always use a brass drift and hammer. Failure to  
do so could result in injury from flying fragments.  
14. Replace damaged or illegible safety decals. See decal page for required decals.  
15. Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to modify or alter the loader, any of its components or any loader  
function without first consulting your local dealer.  
OPERATING THE LOADER  
1. It is the loader owner’s responsibility to instruct and have a person read operator’s manual, safety decals and  
become familiar with machine controls before allowing them to operate loader.  
2. Do not allow children to operate the loader.  
3. Before starting or operating the equipment, make a walk around inspection and check for loose or damaged  
components. Correct any deficiency before starting.  
4. Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children. The operator should cease operation  
whenever anyone comes within the operating area.  
5. Operate the loader from the “Operator’s Seat Only.”  
6. Exercise caution when operating the loader with a raised loaded bucket or fork.  
7. Avoid loose fill, rocks and holes. They can be dangerous for loader operation or movement.  
8. Be extra careful when working on inclines.  
9. Allow for the loader length when making turns.  
10. Stop the loader arms gradually when lowering or lifting.  
11. Use caution when handling loose or shiftable loads.  
12. Carry loader arms at a low position during transport.  
13. Lower loader arms, stop engine, and lock brakes before leaving the tractor seat.  
14. Operate the loader controls only when properly seated at the controls.  
15. Do not use loader for handling large, heavy objects such as logs, oil drums, etc.  
16. Handling large, heavy objects is dangerous due to:  
*Possibility of rolling the tractor over.  
*Possibility of upending the tractor.  
*Possibility of the object rolling or sliding down the loader arms onto the operator.  
17. Use large round hay bale handler attachment with bale retaining devices (grapples, bale spears, clamps, etc.) to  
handle large round hay bales. Failure to use retaining devices could allow round hay bales to roll or fall down  
loader boom arms onto the operator causing serious injury or death and equipment damage.  
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IMPORTANT FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS* CONCERNING  
EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYEES AND OPERATIONS.  
*(This section is intended to explain in broad terms the concept and effect of the following federal laws and  
regulations. It is not intended as a legal interpretation of the laws and should not be considered as such).  
U.S. Public Law 91-596 (The Williams-Steiger Occupational and Health Act of 1970) OSHA  
This Act Seeks:  
“...to assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working  
conditions and to preserve our human resources...”  
DUTIES  
Sec. 5 (a) Each employer—  
(1) shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment  
which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause  
death or serious physical harm to his employees;  
(2) shall comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under  
this Act.  
(b) Each employee shall comply with occupational safety and health standards  
and all rules, regulations and orders issued pursuant to this Act which are  
applicable to his own actions and conduct.  
OSHA Regulations  
Current OSHA regulations state in part: “At the time of initial assignment and at least annually thereafter, the  
employer shall instruct every employee in the safe operation and servicing of all equipment with which the  
employee is, or will be involved.” These will include (but are not limited to) instructions to:  
Keep all guards in place when the machine is in operation;  
Permit no riders on equipment;  
Stop engine, disconnect the power source, and wait for all machine movement to stop before  
servicing, adjusting, cleaning or unclogging the equipment, except where the machine must be  
running to be properly serviced or maintained, in which case the employer shall instruct employees  
as to all steps and procedures which are necessary to safely service or maintain the equipment.  
Make sure everyone is clear of machinery before starting the engine, engaging power, or operating  
the machine.  
EMPLOYEE TRACTOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:  
1. Securely fasten your seat belt if the tractor has a  
ROPS.  
5. Watch where you are going, especially at row  
ends, on roads, and around trees.  
2. Where possible, avoid operating the tractor near  
ditches, embankments, and holes.  
6. Do not permit others to ride.  
7. Operate the tractor smoothly - no jerky turns,  
starts, or stops.  
3. Reduce speed when turning, crossing slopes, and  
on rough, slick, or muddy surfaces.  
8. Hitch only to the drawbar and hitch points recom-  
mended by tractor manufacturers.  
4. Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation.  
9. When tractor is stopped, set brakes securely and  
use park lock if available.  
Child Labor Under 16 Years Old  
Some regulations specify that no one under the age of 16 may operate power machinery. It is your  
responsibility to know what these regulations are in your own area or situation. (Refer to U.S. Dept. of  
Labor, Employment Standard Administration, Wage & Home Division, Child Labor Bulletin #102.)  
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1. INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION  
Figure 1 Major Components  
Gauge Rod  
Subframe  
Bucket Cylinder  
Boom Cylinder  
Cross Tube  
Bucket  
Parking Stand  
INTRODUCTION  
DESCRIPTION  
We are pleased to have you as a Bush Hog cus-  
tomer. Your Front End Loader has been carefully  
designed to give maximum service with minimum  
down time. This manual is provided to give you the  
necessary operating and maintenance instructions  
for keeping your front end loader in top operating  
condition. Please read this manual thoroughly.  
Understand what each control is for and how to use  
it. Observe all safety precautions decaled on the  
machine and noted throughout the manual for safe  
operation of implement. If any assistance or addi-  
tional information is needed, contact your authorized  
Bush Hog dealer.  
The model 3860 Front End Loader (Figure 1) is  
designed for two and four wheel drive tractors. It  
comes equipped with parking stands to support  
loader so tractor can be “driven in” for quick attach-  
ment, optional hydraulic self leveling for maintaining  
the load in position during the raising and lowering  
cycle and a bucket level indicator that allows opera-  
tor to gauge bucket position when bucket cannot be  
seen. Available attachments include buckets for lift-  
ing loose materials; a bale spear for lifting round hay  
bales; a grapple attachment for handling bulky mate-  
rials; a dozer for pushing; and a fork lift for palletized  
material. All operations should be conducted within  
the loader limits specified in Technical  
Specifications.  
NOTE  
All references made to right, left, front,  
rear, top or bottom is as viewed facing  
the direction of forward travel with  
implement properly attached to tractor.  
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Model 3860 QT Technical Specifications  
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A. Maximum Lift Height - Measured at Pivot Pin . . . .176"  
B. Maximum Lift Height - Under Level Bucket . . . . . 170"  
C. Clearance with Attachment Dumped 45º . . . . . . . 148"  
D. Reach at Maximum Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33”  
E. Maximum Dump Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34°  
F. Reach with Bucket on Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89”  
G. Maximum Rollback Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19°  
VV. Rollback Force at Maximum Height -  
31.5” Forward of Pivot Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
XX. Rollback Force at 59” Height -  
7706lbs.  
6787 lbs.  
31.5” Forward of Pivot Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
ZZ. Rollback Force at Ground Level -  
31.5” Forward of Pivot Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Raising Time - Ground Level to Full Height . .  
Lowering Time - Full Height to Ground Level .  
Bucket Dumping Time - Full Rollback  
5250 lbs.  
5.7 sec.  
5.1 sec.  
H. Digging Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5”  
J. Overall Height in Carry Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81”  
U. Lift Capacity to Maximum Height - At Pivot Pin . . 4580 lbs.  
V. Lift Capacity to Maximum Height -  
to Full Dump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Bucket Rollback Time - Full Dump  
3.3 sec.  
3.8 sec.  
31.5” Forward of Pivot Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3680 lbs.  
W. Lift Capacity to 59” Height - At Pivot Pin . . . . . . . 7100 lbs.  
X. Lift Capacity to 59” Height -  
to Full Rollback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Specififications based on tractor system of 2800 psi hydraulic pres-  
sure and 28 gpm pump capacity. Specifications will vary slightly  
with different tractors.  
31.5” Forward of Pivot Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4970 lbs.  
Y. Breakout Force - At Pivot Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8400 lbs.  
SPECIFICATIONS BASED ON 1997 ASAE STANDARDS AND SUBJECT  
TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE  
Z. Breakout Force - 31.5” Forward of Pivot Pin  
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6050 lbs.  
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2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
LIFT AND SUPPORT ALL LOADER COM-  
PONENTS SAFELY.  
EQUIP YOUR TRACTOR WITH A ROPS  
CAB OR FRAME FOR YOUR PROTECTION.  
SEE YOUR TRACTOR/ROPS OPERATOR  
MANUAL FOR CORRECT SEAT BELT  
USAGE.  
HOSE KIT HOOKUP: Install hoses to loader hydraulic  
steel tubing. Install male quick couplers (customer fur-  
nished) to 1/2” male pipe ends of hoses. Refer to  
Figure 1.  
Read entire instructions before beginning to install  
the loader. Personal injury and machine damage  
may be prevented if you read and understand these  
instructions and special safety messages.  
Figure 1  
TRACTOR PREPARATION  
TRACTOR FRONT TIRES - Use front tires of equal  
size and maintain equal pressure in each tire. The  
pressure of the front tires must be increased to the  
maximum approved pressure recommended by the  
tire manufacturer to compensate for additional load  
placed on the tires with the Front End Loader. See  
your tractor Operator Manual. Adjust the front tires to  
the widest recommended setting on adjustable mod-  
els for maximum stability. Front end weights must  
NOT be used while loader is on the tractor.  
(1) Loader hydraulic steel tubing.  
(2) Remote hoses.  
EXTERNAL VALVE, CONTROL VALVE, CABLE  
CONTROL VALVE AND PFC VALVE HOOKUP:  
Install valve working port hoses to loader hydraulic  
steel tubing. Install valve kit to your tractor/loader as  
described in instructions included with these kits.  
Observe tractor preparation guide in loader Operator  
Manual. Pay particular attention to “minimum tread  
settings” information in your Mounting Kit Installation  
Instructions.  
CAUTION  
TRACTOR REAR TIRES - Maintain equal pressure  
in each of the rear tires. Use the widest recommend-  
ed rear wheel setting for maximum stability.  
WHEN PROPERLY INSTALLED, THE  
TRACTOR REMOTE VALVE OR EXTER-  
NAL VALVE CONTROL LEVER/LEVERS  
WILL CONTROL THE HYDRAULIC CIR-  
CUITS AS DESCRIBED ON PAGES 12 &  
13. REFER TO TRACTOR OPERATOR  
MANUAL FOR FURTHER EXPLANATION  
OF TRACTOR REMOTE CONTROL  
LEVER/LEVERS.  
IMPORTANT: Do not exceed the maximum load  
capacity of the tires on your tractor. See Tire and  
Wheel Specifications in tractor Operator Manual  
for more information.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
This loader has both standard and metric  
fasteners. Verify that the proper fasteners  
are placed in the correct locations.  
Front crossbrace assembly has been preassembled  
at factory. This front crossbrace assembly is  
adjustable and may have to be re-adjusted in the  
field. Check measurement “A” from the front of the  
center bracket tube to the forward side of front  
bracket channel. Refer to Figure 2. This dimension  
will be either 48-15/32” or 53-15/32”. Inspect your  
loader and compare it to the subframe assembly.  
Refer to Figures 3 & 4. If your loader dimension  
does not match your tractor bracket dimension, then  
disassemble front crossbrace assembly, relocate as  
shown in drawings, and reinstall. Torque 3/4”  
Grade 8 front crossbrace assembly bolts to 380  
ft. lbs. six places.  
Do not tighten any bolts firmly until all  
components are attached onto the tractor.  
INSTALLATION  
Position tractor on level hard surface.  
Install mounting brackets on tractor as shown in  
Installation Instructions included with your Mounting Kit.  
Remove all loader components from shipping packag-  
ing.  
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Quick Draw Latch Attach: Before installing loader  
to tractor, install quick draw latch attach to loader.  
Using a hoist, install bucket or attachment to your  
quick draw latch attach. Refer to Figure 5 and pages  
27 & 28 for quick draw latch attach instructions.  
Following these instructions will add stability to  
loader package and will allow easier handling of  
loader with a hoist.  
NOTE: Some Models of the 3860 Loader have  
been designed to custom fit specific makes and  
models of tractors. These will not require this  
field change.  
Figure 2  
FORWARD SIDE  
FRONT BRACKET  
Figure 5  
DIM. “A”  
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CENTER BRACKET TUBE  
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Figure 3  
SUBFRAME ASSEMBLY  
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ADJUSTABLE TO  
CLEAR HEADLIGHTS  
(1) Top pin 1-1/8” x 6-7/8”, 2 places.  
(2) Bottom pin 1-1/8” x 6-7/8”, 2 places  
(3) Clevis pin 5/16” x 2”, 4 places  
(4) Cotter pin 1/8” x 1”, 4 places  
(5) Quick Draw Latch Attach Adapter.  
Remove hinge nuts and hardened flatwashers from  
eyebolts. Swing hinge assemblies back. Reinstall  
hardened flatwashers and hinge nuts onto eyebolts.  
Remove snap pins from inner hole of rear hinge  
pins and reinstall into outer holes of rear hinge pins.  
Using snap pins as handles, remove rear hinge pins  
and hinge assemblies from loader. Refer to Figure 6.  
FRONT CROSSBRACE  
ASSEMBLY  
48 15/32  
SUBFRAME CROSSTUBE  
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Figure 6  
Figure 4  
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SUBFRAME ASSEMBLY  
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ADJUSTABLE TO  
CLEAR HEADLIGHTS  
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(1) Hinge nut.  
(2) Hinge assembly.  
FRONT CROSSBRACE  
ASSEMBLY  
(3) Loader mounted snap pin position.  
(4) Hardened flatwasher.  
(5) Rear hinge pin.  
53 15/32  
(6) Subframe bushing.  
(7) Subframe pedestal.  
(8) Rear hinge pin outer hole.  
SUBFRAME CROSSTUBE  
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Using a hoist to support the loader frame, align the  
subframe crosstube with the front bracket. Refer to  
Figure 7 and Figures 2, 3, & 4, page 10.  
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CAUTION  
LIFT AND SUPPORT ALL LOADER COMPO-  
NENTS SAFELY.  
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Figure 9  
(1) Hinge nut.  
(2) Hinge assembly.  
(3) Snap pin in loader mounted position.  
(4) Hardened flatwasher.  
(5) Rear hinge pin.  
(6) Subframe bushing.  
(7) Subframe pedestal.  
(8) Center mounting bracket tubes.  
(9) Rear hinge pin outer hole.  
TORQUE IDENTIFICATION  
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Torque all mounting kit and loader hardware as  
specified.  
(A) Identify hardware size and grade.  
(B) Refer to Torque Chart, page 43 and find correct  
torque for your hardware size and grade.  
(C) Torque hardware to this specification unless  
otherwise specified.  
Figure 7  
(1) Subframe Crosstube.  
(2) Front Bracket.  
Slowly drive the tractor forward until the subframe  
crosstube is seated into the front bracket. Using  
hoist, lower the front end loader until the subframe  
assembly is seated on center bracket tubes. Refer to  
Figures 2, 3, & 4, page 10.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that all front bracket to  
tractor hardware and loader subframe to front  
crossbrace assembly hardware has been  
torqued properly before operating loader. Refer  
to Figure 10.  
Using snap pins as handles, reinstall rear hinge pins  
and hinge assemblies. Remove snap pins from outer  
holes of rear hinge pins and reinstall into inner holes.  
Secure rear hinge pins to subframe bushings in  
loader mounted position as shown in Figure 8.  
Remove hinge nuts and hardened flatwashers from  
eyebolts. Swing hinge assemblies forward. Secure  
by locking hinge assemblies into position using hard-  
ened flatwashers and hinge nuts. Torque hinge nuts  
to 200 ft. lb. Refer to Figures 8 & 9.  
Loader Subframe  
Figure 10  
Loader Subframe to  
Front Crossbrace  
Asembly (3 each side)  
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7
5
3
2
4
1
Loader Subframe  
Front Crossbrace Assy.  
Front Bracket to Tractor Bolts  
(Quantity varies with Bracket Design  
FIGURE 8  
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3. PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT: Do not extend bucket cylinders  
EXTERNAL LOADER AND/OR  
TRACTOR VALVE  
without quick draw latch attach installed on  
loader. Failure to follow these instructions could  
cause attachment cylinder damage and will void  
loader warranty.  
CAUTION  
WHEN PROPERLY INSTALLED, THE TRAC-  
TOR REMOTE VALVE OR EXTERNAL  
VALVE CONTROL LEVER/LEVERS WILL  
CONTROL THE LOADER HYDRAULIC CIR-  
CUITS AS SHOWN IN FIGURES 2 AND 3.  
REFER TO TRACTOR OPERATOR MANUAL  
FOR FURTHER EXPLANATION OF TRAC-  
TOR REMOTE CONTROL LEVER/LEVERS.  
TRANSMISSION FLUID  
Check the tractor hydraulic fluid level and fill, if  
required.  
INITIAL LOADER OPERATION  
NOTE: Keep engine speed at low idle during the  
initial loader operation.  
IMPORTANT: Contaminants in hydraulic fluid  
can cause valve spools to stick. BE ALERT when  
operating loader and follow your tractor Operator  
Manual hydraulic fluid maintenance schedule.  
CAUTION  
ESCAPING HYDRAULIC FLUID UNDER  
PRESSURE CAN HAVE SUFFICIENT FORCE  
TO PENETRATE SKIN, CAUSING SERIOUS  
PERSONAL INJURY. BEFORE DISCONNECT-  
ING LINES, BE SURE TO RELIEVE ALL  
PRESSURE.  
BEFORE APPLYING PRESSURE TO SYS-  
TEM, BE SURE ALL CONNECTIONS ARE  
TIGHT AND THAT LINES, TUBES AND  
HOSES ARE NOT DAMAGED.  
FLUID ESCAPING FROM A VERY SMALL  
HOLE CAN BE ALMOST INVISIBLE. USE A  
PIECE OF CARDBOARD OR WOOD, RATHER  
THAN HANDS, TO SEARCH FOR SUSPECT-  
ED LEAKS.  
LOADER MOUNTED CONTROL VALVE  
EQUIPPED WITH SINGLE LEVER CONTROL  
HANDLE OR TRACTOR REMOTE VALVE  
EQUIPPED WITH SINGLE LEVER CONTROL  
HANDLE  
If your loader utilizes a loader mounted control  
valve equipped with single lever control handle  
or tractor remote valve equipped with single  
lever control handle, it will function as described  
in Figure 2.  
IF INJURED BY ESCAPING FLUID, SEE A  
DOCTOR AT ONCE. SERIOUS INFECTION  
OR REACTION CAN DEVELOP IF PROPER  
MEDICAL TREATMENT IS NOT ADMINIS-  
TERED IMMEDIATELY. REFER TO FIGURE 1.  
2
Figure 2  
3
Number 1 Position:  
Number 2 Position:  
Number 3 Position:  
Number 4 Position:  
Number 5 Position:  
Pull the joystick back to  
raise loader.  
Push the joystick forward to  
lower loader.  
Push the joystick full forward  
to activate float position.  
Push the joystick outward to  
dump attachment.  
Pull the joystick inward to  
roll back attachment.  
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Figure 1  
(1) Hydraulic line.  
(2) Cardboard.  
(3) Magnifying glass.  
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LOADER MOUNTED CONTROL VALVE  
EQUIPPED WITH 2 OR 3 CONTROL HANDLES  
OR TRACTOR REMOTE VALVE EQUIPPED WITH  
2 OR 3 CONTROL HANDLES  
CAUTION  
BEFORE LEAVING THE TRACTOR SEAT,  
LOWER ATTACHMENT OR LOADER BOOM  
TO GROUND, STOP ENGINE, LOCK  
BRAKES, RELIEVE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE,  
AND REMOVE KEY.  
If your loader utilizes a loader mounted control valve  
equipped with 2 or 3 control handles or tractor  
remote valve equipped with 2 or 3 control handles, it  
will function as described in Figure 3.  
IMPORTANT: Always keep the cylinders in a  
retracted position when the loader is not in use  
to guard against rust and contamination which  
may cause damage to the cylinder rods and  
hydraulic system.  
Lift Cylinder Circuit  
Pull the handle  
back to raise unit  
Push handle full forward  
to activate float position  
Push the handle  
forward to lower unit  
REMOVING AIR FROM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM  
Repeat raising and lowering the loader boom and  
bucket operations until all the air is removed from  
the system and the system responds properly.  
Attachment Cylinder Circuit  
Pull the handle  
back to roll  
Push the handle  
forward to  
back attachment  
dump attachment  
3rd Cylinder (optional) Circuit  
HOSE IDENTIFICATION  
Check if loader functions as shown and described in  
Figures 2 and 3. Then install colored nylon ties, one  
color per each circuit. Locate nylon ties so one is  
attached to male side of quick coupler and one is  
attached to female side of quick coupler. This will  
allow easy identification of loader circuits when  
mounting and dismounting loader.  
Pull the handle  
back to open  
assembly  
Push the handle  
forward to close  
assembly  
Figure 3  
NEUTRAL POSITION  
The loader external valve provided by Bush Hog has  
a “neutral position” which prevents movement of the  
loader or attachment. When the control handle is  
manually released from the work position, the valve  
spool will return to the neutral position.  
BUCKET LEVEL INDICATOR  
BLI (bucket level indicator) rod has been preassem-  
bled to loader linkage pin at the factory.  
BLI (bucket level indicator) must be adjusted during  
initial loader set up. Adjust the BLI as follows:  
Position the bucket level on the ground. Loosen the  
BLI clamp holding the BLI tube, and align the BLI  
tube so that it is flush with end of the BLI rod, then  
retighten BLI clamp. When operating loader, use the  
attachment cylinder controls to align the BLI rod so  
that it is flush with the end of the BLI tube. This will  
inform the operator that the bucket and/or attach-  
ment bottom is level with ground. Refer to Figure 4.  
FLOAT POSITION  
The loader external valve provided by Bush Hog has  
a “float position” incorporated into the lift cylinder cir-  
cuit which allows the loader to float. This float fea-  
ture is important for satisfactory operation when  
scraping, sweeping, leveling, or any job where it is  
necessary to follow the contour of the surface. To  
activate the float position, lower the bucket or  
attachment and push the control handle all the way  
forward into detent. The valve will stay in float detent  
position until the operator manually pulls the control  
handle out of detent position to deactivate float.  
Bucket Level  
Indicator  
INITIAL LOADER OPERATION  
Before operating the loader, fully raise and lower the  
boom two or three times. Then raise the loader  
bucket approximately four (4) feet above the ground  
and cycle the bucket cylinders two or three times.  
Lower the bucket or attachment to the ground.  
Check the tractor hydraulic fluid level and fill as  
required. Refer to the tractor Operator Manual for  
the proper hydraulic fluid and the correct hydraulic  
fluid level.  
Figure 4  
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REMOTE HOSES SUPPORT  
THIRD CYLINDER TUBE KIT  
(OPTIONAL)  
After installing loader onto tractor, raise the loader to  
full height, stop engine, lock brakes, and remove  
key. Then gather remote hoses and install nylon tie  
through hose support hole located in right hand  
loader subframe. Secure hoses as shown. This will  
allow remote hoses to be supported by loader frame  
instead of loader steel tubing. Refer to Figure 5.  
Install two steel tubes to inside of right hand loader  
boom. Then connect the two hoses and fittings to  
the front of the steel tubes. Refer to Figure 6 for fur-  
ther installation instructions.  
NOTE: Hydraulic hoses from third cylinder steel  
tubes to tractor rear remotes are not supplied in  
this kit.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT STAND, WALK OR WORK UNDER  
A RAISED LOADER OR ATTACHMENT  
UNLESS IT IS SECURELY BLOCKED OR  
HELD IN POSITION. ACCIDENTAL MOVE-  
MENT OF A CONTROL LEVER/LEVERS OR  
LEAKS IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM  
COULD CAUSE THE LOADER TO DROP,  
OR ATTACHMENT TO DUMP, CAUSING  
SEVERE INJURY.  
3
5
4
1
2
Figure 5  
(1) Nylon tie  
(2) Snap pin (note location)  
(3) Remote hoses  
(4) Subframe (right-hand shown)  
(5) Right hand support hole located in subframe  
Figure 6  
(1) Steel tubes.  
(2) Existing tube clamp, 2 places.  
(3) New tube clamp, secure using 3/8" nylon locknut.  
(4) Fitting, 90° JICM 3/4" x JICF 3/4", install one on  
each tube.  
(5) Hoses 3/8" x 80", installed to fitting on steel  
tubes.  
(6) Install hose protector over hoses. Secure each  
end using nylon ties.  
(7) Male and female quick couplers, supplied with  
attachment. Connect one to each hose.  
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4. MAINTENANCE  
IMPORTANT: Lower the loader boom to the  
DAILY CHECKS  
ground and relieve pressure in loader hydraulic  
lines prior to doing any service or maintenance  
operations on the tractor or loader.  
Check the tractor hydraulic fluid level as speci-  
fied in the tractor Operator Manual.  
Check all hardware daily before operation.  
Tighten hardware to torque values as specified in  
the Torque Chart, page 43 unless otherwise speci-  
fied.  
NOTE: When checking hydraulic system fluid  
level, the loader boom must be on the ground  
with the bucket or attachment resting flat on a  
level surface.  
With the engine off and the bucket on the ground,  
inspect all hoses for cuts or wear. Check for signs of  
leaks and make sure all fittings are tight.  
CAUTION  
LOADER LUBRICATION  
ESCAPING HYDRAULIC FLUID UNDER  
PRESSURE CAN HAVE SUFFICIENT  
FORCE TO PENETRATE SKIN, CAUSING  
SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY. BEFORE  
DISCONNECTING LINES, BE SURE TO  
RELIEVE ALL PRESSURE.  
BEFORE APPLYING PRESSURE TO SYS-  
TEM, BE SURE ALL CONNECTIONS ARE  
TIGHT AND THAT LINES, TUBES, AND  
HOSES ARE NOT DAMAGED.  
FLUID ESCAPING FROM A VERY SMALL  
HOLE CAN BE ALMOST INVISIBLE. USE A  
PIECE OF CARDBOARD OR WOOD,  
RATHER THAN HANDS, TO SEARCH FOR  
SUSPECTED LEAKS.  
Position bucket and/or attachment level with ground,  
lower loader boom to ground, and relieve all  
hydraulic pressure before lubricating. Refer to  
Figures 2 & 3.  
There are 16 grease fittings on the Model 3860  
Loader, one at each pivot point. Lubricate pivots as  
specified.  
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1
1
IF INJURED BY ESCAPING FLUID, SEE A  
DOCTOR AT ONCE. SERIOUS INFECTION  
OR REACTION CAN DEVELOP IF PROPER  
MEDICAL TREATMENT IS NOT ADMINIS-  
TERED IMMEDIATELY. REFER TO FIGURE 1.  
Figure 1  
2
1
Figure 2  
2
2
2
3
1
(1) Hydraulic line.  
(2) Cardboard.  
(3) Magnifying glass.  
2
Service your loader at the intervals and locations as  
specified. When you service your loader, use only  
high quality lubricants. The engine hour meter on the  
tractor shows the amount of hours the engine has  
worked. Use the hour meter to service your loader at  
the correct time periods.  
Figure 3  
(1) Lubricate these 8 pivot points every 10 hours of  
operation.  
(2) Lubricate these 8 pivot points every 5 hours of  
operation.  
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CAUTION  
DO NOT STAND, WALK OR WORK UNDER  
A RAISED LOADER OR ATTACHMENT  
UNLESS IT IS SECURELY BLOCKED OR  
HELD IN POSITION. ACCIDENTAL MOVE-  
MENT OR A CONTROL LEVER/LEVERS OR  
LEAKS IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM  
COULD CAUSE THE LOADER TO DROP,  
OR ATTACHMENT TO DUMP, CAUSING  
SEVERE INJURY.  
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QUICK DRAW LATCH ATTACH LUBRICATION  
Figure 4  
Your quick draw latch attach handle springs and pin  
areas have been pre-lubricated and sealed at the  
factory. If handle pin sticking occurs: remove spring  
cover plates, lubricate spring and pin areas, reinstall  
cover plates, and seal plates using a 1/4" bead of  
Sika-Flex sealant. Refer to Figure 4.  
(1) Spring cover plate, one each side.  
5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
GENERAL SAFETY  
OPERATION  
The loader should be operated with the tractor  
engine running at 1200-1700 rpm. Excessive speeds  
are dangerous and may cause bucket spillage and  
unnecessary strain on both the tractor and loader.  
Only qualified people familiar with this operator’s  
manual should operate this machine. Operator  
should wear hard hat, safety glasses and safety  
shoes. The operator should read, understand and  
practice all safety messages shown on the caution,  
warning and danger decals affixed to the loader to  
avoid serious injury or death. It is recommended that  
tractor be equipped with Rollover Protective System  
(ROPS) and a seat belt be used per tractor manu-  
facturer’s recommendations. Check for ditches,  
stumps, holes or other obstacles that could upset  
tractor or damage loader. Always turn off tractor  
engine, set parking brake and lower loader to ground  
before leaving tractor operator’s seat.  
When operating in temperatures below 30°F, run the  
tractor engine belolw 1200 rpm until the hydraulic  
fluid temperature exceeds 30°F.  
The following text and illustrations offer suggested  
loader and tractor operating techniques.  
BUCKET LEVEL GAUGE ROD  
The bucket level gauge rod (Figure 4, page 13) can  
be used to determine bucket angle. Before begin-  
ning work, observe the position of gauge rod with  
bucket flat on ground. Raise boom to several differ-  
ent positions. At each position, level bucket, then  
observe gauge rod. Once familiar with the gauge rod  
positions, operation of the loader will be easier and  
more efficient.  
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FILLING THE BUCKET  
Approach and enter the pile with a level bucket.  
...a level bucket throughout the lifting cycle resists  
bucket lift and increases breakaway effort.  
NOTE; Do not be concerned if the bucket is not com-  
pletely filled during each pass. Maximum productivity  
is determined by the amount of material loaded in a  
given period of time. Time is lost if two or more  
attempts are made to fill the bucket on each pass.  
Loaders with 1-lever control, ease lever back and  
toward you to lift and rollback the bucket.  
LIFTING THE LOAD  
WARNING  
DO NOT LIFT OR CARRY ANYONE IN THE  
BUCKET OR ON ANY OTHER PORTION OF  
THE LOADER OR LOADER ATTACHMENT.  
INADVERTENT MOVEMENT OF THE  
LOADER OR ATTACHMENT COULD  
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH  
FROM FALLING OR CRUSHING.  
CAUTION  
MAKE SURE MATERIAL IN BUCKET CAN-  
NOT ROLL OUT AND DOWN ON TRACTOR  
WHEN BUCKET IS RAISED TO FULL  
HEIGHT. KEEP CLEAR OF OVERHEAD  
OBSTRUCTIONS SUCH AS TREES, LIMBS  
OR POWER LINES WHEN RAISING THE  
BUCKET  
Loaders with 2-lever controls, ease both levers back  
to lift and rollback the bucket.  
When lifting the load, keep the bucket positioned to  
avoid spillage.  
The lift and rollback of the bucket will increase effi-  
ciency because...  
CAUTION  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT BUCKET  
LOADS IN EXCESS OF CAPACITIES  
LISTED IN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.  
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DUMPING THE BUCKET  
CARRYING THE LOAD  
Position the bucket as low as possible below the  
level of the tractor hood for maximum stability and  
visibility, whether the bucket is loaded or empty.  
Lift the bucket high enough to clear the side of the  
vehicle. Move the tractor in as close to the side of  
the vehicle as possible, then dump the bucket.  
Use extreme caution when operating the loader on a  
slope and keep the bucket as low as possible. This  
keeps the bucket and tractor center of gravity low  
and will provide maximum tractor stability.  
LOWERING THE BUCKET  
After the bucket is dumped, back away from the  
vehicle while lowering and rolling back the bucket.  
CAUTION  
FLOAT POSITION  
OPERATING THE LOADER ON A HILLSIDE  
IS DANGEROUS. EXTREME CARE IS  
RECOMMENDED.  
DUMP  
LOWER  
1-LEVER  
CONTROL  
RAISE  
ROLLBACK  
FLOAT POSITION  
DO THIS  
NOT THIS  
DUMP  
LOWER  
When transporting the load, keep the bucket as low  
as possible to avoid tipping, in case a wheel drops in  
a rut.  
2-LEVER  
ROLLBACK  
CONTROLS  
RAISE  
NOT THIS  
DO THIS  
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OPERATING WITH FLOAT CONTROL  
During hard surface operation, keep the bucket level  
and put the lift control in the float position to permit  
the bucket to float on the working surface. If  
hydraulic down pressure is exerted on the bucket, it  
will wear faster than normal.  
FLOAT  
Sidecutting is a good technique for cutting down a  
big pile.  
The float will also prevent the mixing of surface  
material with stockpile material. The float position  
will reduce the chance of surface gouging when  
removing snow or other material.  
If the piles are too high and liable to cause cave-in,  
use the loader to break down the sides until a slot  
can be cut over the top.  
FLOAT  
SURFACE MATERIAL  
LOADING FROM A BANK  
Choose a forward gear that provides sufficient  
ground speed for loading.  
Another method for large dirt piles is to build a ramp  
approach to the pile.  
Exercise caution when undercutting high banks. Dirt  
slides can be dangerous. Load from as low as possi-  
ble for maximum efficiency. Loader lift and break-  
away capacity diminish as loading height is  
increased.  
It’s important to keep the bucket level when  
approaching a bank or pile. this will help prevent  
gouging the work area.  
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PEELING AND SCRAPING  
BACKFILLING  
6”  
Backgrade occasionally with a loaded bucket to  
keep the working surface free of ruts and holes.  
Hold the lift control forward in float position so the  
full weight of the bucket is scraping the ground.  
Use only the heel of the bucket while backgrading.  
Use a slight bucket angle, travel forward, and hold the  
lift control forward to start the cut. Make a short, angle  
cut approximately 6” deep and break-out cleanly.  
IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to cylinders:  
(1) Do not backgrade with bucket cylinders extended.  
(2) Always backgrade with valve in float position.  
DO THIS  
With the bucket level, start a cut at the notch approx-  
imately 2” deep. Hold the depth by feathering the  
bucket control to adjust the cutting lip up or down.  
When the front tires enter the notch, adjust the lift  
cylinder to maintain proper depth.  
3RD CUT , 4TH CUT, ETC.  
Approach the pile with a flat bucket.  
Make additional passes until the desired depth is  
reached. During each pass, only use the bucket con-  
trol while at working depth. This will allow you to  
concentrate on controlling the bucket angle to main-  
tain a precise cut.  
LOADING LOW TRUCKS OR SPREADERS FROM  
A PILE  
NOT THIS  
Poor methods actually move no more dirt and make  
it more difficult to hold a level grade.  
Do not use the bucket in the dumped position for  
bulldozing or backgrading. This method, shown  
above, will impose severe shock loadings on the  
dump linkage, the bucket cylinder, and the tractor.  
For faster loading, minimize the angle of turn and  
length of run between pile and spreader.  
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HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS  
WARNING  
DO NOT USE FRONT END LOADERS FOR  
HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS SUCH  
AS LOGS OR OIL DRUMS. HANDLE LARGE  
ROUND HAY BALES ONLY WHEN LOADER  
IS EQUIPPED WITH BUSH HOG BALE  
SPEAR ATTACHMENT OR BUCKET WITH 4  
TINE GRAPPLE.  
Leave dirt in the bucket because dumping on each  
pass wastes time.  
HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS CAN  
BE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS DUE TO:  
Possibility of rolling the tractor over.  
Possibility of upending the tractor.  
Possibility of the object rolling or sliding  
down the loader arms onto the operator.  
DITCH  
SOIL PILE  
BACK GRADING  
When back grading, the angle between the bottom  
of the bucket and the ground must not be more than  
15 degrees. Refer to Figure 1.  
Operate at right angles to the ditch. Take as big a  
bite as the tractor can handle without lugging down.  
Failure to follow these instructions could cause  
loader attachment cylinders to fail and void warranty.  
DITCH  
Leave dirt which drifts over the side of the bucket for  
final clean-up.  
15 Degrees  
Figure 1  
Pile dirt on the high side for easier backfilling on a  
slope.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Loader slow and/or will not dump.  
Hydraulic oil to heavy.  
Oil filter plugged.  
Hydraulic pump worn.  
Oil line restricted or leaking.  
Change to proper oil.  
Clean or replace filter.  
Repair or replace pump.  
Check all hoses and tubes for leaks,  
damage or restrictions. Replace  
damaged or restricted hoses or tube lines.  
Quick couplers not properly connected. Check connection - Replace if necessary.  
Control valve does not shift properly. Inspect clean, repair or replace valve.  
Air in hydraulic system.  
Cycle lift cylinders and bucket cylinders  
several times to free system of air.  
Cylinder leaks internally.  
Faulty valve.  
Replace seals.  
Repair or replace valve.  
Loader chatters or vibrates when  
raising or lowering.  
Air in hydraulic system.  
Oil level too low.  
Cycle lift cylinders and bucket cylinders.  
Add oil as required.  
Oil leaks.  
Damaged fittings or hoses.  
Loose connections.  
Replace damaged parts.  
Tighten fittings.  
Worn or damaged O-ring or  
wiper seal in cylinder rod end.  
Install a seal repair kit.  
Worn or damaged O-rings in  
valve.  
Install an O-ring repair kit.  
Insufficient lift capacity.  
Load is greater  
than boom lift capacity.  
Check loader specifications.  
Check tractor system.  
Internal boom cylinder leakage.  
Replace any worn parts and install a seal  
repair kit.  
Improper hydraulic valve  
operation.  
Repair or replace valve.  
Slow leakdown.  
Worn control valve.  
Have authorized Bush Hog dealer replace  
seals.  
Worn cylinder piston seals.  
Have authorized Bush Hog dealer replace  
seals.  
Excessive wear on bottom of bucket  
and wear pads.  
Float position not used while  
operating loader.  
Use float position provided on valve.  
Hydraulic cylinders inoperative.  
Hose from control valve improperly  
connected.  
Refer to plumbing diagrams in Section V.  
Pump operating continually on closed  
center tractor hydraulic system.  
Hydraulic control valve relief stuck  
open.  
Hydraulic control valve relief set  
too low.  
See your tractor manual for proper adjust-  
ment or Bush Hog dealer for loader valve.  
(3000 PSI is maximum pressure relief  
setting recommended)  
Loader lift and bucket tilt controls do not work  
according to decal.  
Hoses improperly connected.  
Refer to plumbing diagrams in Section V  
and correct hose connections.  
Valve noisy and/or hot.  
Open center control valve on  
closed center tractor.  
Install closed center plug on optional valve.  
Tractor loads/pump squeals.  
Closed center control valve on open  
center tractor.  
Install open center plug on optional valve.  
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6. DISMOUNTING THE LOADER  
Remove the two clevis pins holding the two parking  
stands in the storage position. Refer to Figure 2.  
CAUTION  
ALWAYS PARK LOADER WITH MATERIAL  
BUCKET OR AUTHORIZED BUSH HOG  
ATTACHMENT ATTACHED TO THE LOADER.  
BEFORE LEAVING THE TRACTOR SEAT,  
LOWER ATTACHMENT OR LOADER BOOM  
TO GROUND, STOP ENGINE, LOCK  
BRAKES, RELIEVE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE  
AND REMOVE KEY.  
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DO NOT STAND, WALK, OR WORK UNDER A  
RAISED LOADER OR ATTACHMENT UNLESS  
IT IS SECURELY BLOCKED OR HELD IN  
POSITION. ACCIDENTAL MOVEMENT OF A  
CONTROL LEVER/LEVERS OR LEAKS IN  
THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COULD CAUSE  
THE LOADER TO DROP, OR ATTACHMENT  
TO DUMP, CAUSING SEVERE INJURY.  
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Figure 2  
(1) Clevis pin 5/8" x 4-1/2", one each side of loader.  
(2) Clevis pin 5/8" x 4", one each side of loader.  
DO NOT ALLOW BYSTANDERS IN LOADER  
WORK AREA.  
Rotate the parking stands rearward into the park  
position and secure using clevis pins and hairpin  
cotters. Remove the two clevis pins holding lower  
legs of parking stands in the retracted position.  
Extend the parking stands and reinstall clevis pins to  
hold lower legs in the park position. Refer to Figure 3.  
IMPORTANT: Never allow weight of tractor to be  
placed on parking stands when mounting or dis-  
mounting loader.  
Position the tractor/loader on a hard level surface.  
Raise loader boom assembly. Position the bucket  
90° to the ground. Then lower the loader boom until  
front edge of bucket is resting on the ground. Refer  
to Figure 1.  
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2
3
Figure 1  
Figure 3  
(1) Clevis pin 5/8" x 4-1/2", one each side of loader.  
(2) Clevis pin 5/8" x 4", one each side of loader.  
(3) Lower parking stand leg extended.  
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Raise the loader boom and retract the bucket cylin-  
ders. Lower the loader boom until the parking stands  
make contact with the ground. Dump the bucket until  
the bucket touches the ground. Refer to Figure 4.  
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8
9
3
Figure 6  
Start the tractor and position the valve control lever  
in the float position. Retract the bucket cylinder until  
the subframe assembly lifts off of the center bracket  
tubes. Take the valve control lever out of the float  
position. Back the tractor up approximately one foot.  
Make sure hydraulic hoses are not pulled or dam-  
aged. Refer to Figure 7.  
Figure 4  
NOTE: Driving the tractor forward slowly while  
positioning loader will allow parking stands to  
contact ground firmly. Using float position dur-  
ing this operation will keep tractor weight from  
being applied to loader parking stands.  
Remove hinge nuts and hardened flatwashers from  
eyebolts. Swing hinge assemblies back. Reinstall  
hardened flatwashers and hinge nuts onto eyebolts.  
Remove snap pins from inner hole of rear hinge pins  
and reinstall into outer holes of rear hinge pins.  
Using snap pins as handles, remove rear hinge pins  
and hinge assemblies from loader. Figures 5 & 6.  
5
3
6
Figure 7  
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NOTE: Before backing the tractor away from the  
loader, use the lift cylinders to position the sub-  
frame crosstube so it moves freely in the front  
bracket channel. This will prevent loader move-  
ment when backing the tractor away from the  
loader.  
4
1
2
Figure 5  
Make sure the subframe assembly will clear the front  
wheels and axle of the tractor. Retract the lift and  
attachment cylinders. Stop the tractor engine and  
then work valve control lever/levers to relieve  
hydraulic fluid pressure in lines. See tractor Operator  
Manual for additional information.  
(1) Hinge nut.  
(2) Hinge assembly.  
(3) Loader mounted snap pin position.  
(4) Hardened flatwasher.  
(5) Rear hinge pin.  
(6) Subframe bushing.  
(7) Subframe pedestal.  
(8) Center mounting bracket tubes. (Figure 6)  
(9) Rear hinge pin outer hole. (Figure 6)  
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Reinstall hinge assemblies, rear hinge pins, and  
snap pins to loader for storage. Disconnect the  
hoses at the quick couplers. Start the tractor. Slowly  
back the tractor away from the loader. Refer to  
Figure 8.  
IMPORTANT: To avoid hydraulic hose damage,  
be alert and make sure hoses do not catch on  
tractor and/or loader during mounting or dis-  
mounting.  
WARNING  
MAKE SURE PARKED LOADER IS ON A  
HARD LEVEL SURFACE. ENGAGE ALL  
SAFETY DEVICES TO PREVENT LOADER  
FROM FALLING AND BEING DAMAGED  
OR INJURING SOMEONE. DO NOT REPAIR  
LOADER IF IT IS NOT MOUNTED ON THE  
TRACTOR. LOSS OF HYDRAULIC FLUID  
OR REMOVAL OF PARTS COULD CAUSE  
LOADER TO COLLAPSE RESULTING IN  
INJURY.  
Figure 8  
7. MOUNTING THE LOADER  
CAUTION  
Use the lift and attachment cylinders to align the  
subframe crosstube with the front bracket. Drive the  
tractor forward to install the subframe crosstube into  
the front bracket. Refer to Figure 1.  
BEFORE LEAVING THE TRACTOR SEAT,  
LOWER ATTACHMENT OR LOADER BOOM  
TO GROUND, STOP ENGINE, LOCK  
BRAKES, RELIEVE HYDRAULIC PRES-  
SURE, AND REMOVE KEY.  
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DO NOT STAND, WALK OR WORK UNDER  
A RAISED LOADER OR ATTACHMENT  
UNLESS IT IS SECURELY BLOCKED OR  
HELD IN POSITION. ACCIDENTAL MOVE-  
MENT OR A CONTROL LEVER/LEVERS OR  
LEAKS IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM  
COULD CAUSE THE LOADER TO DROP,  
OR ATTACHMENT TO DUMP, CAUSING  
SEVERE INJURY.  
DO NOT ALLOW BYSTANDERS IN  
LOADER WORK AREA  
IMPORTANT: Never allow weight of tractor to be  
placed on parking stands when mounting or dis-  
mounting loader.  
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Slowly drive tractor to a position where the hoses  
can be connected to the quick couplers. Stop the  
engine. Connect the loader hydraulic hoses to the  
correct couplers. Refer to Figure 8 at top of page.  
Figure 1  
Remove rear hinge assemblies from loader.  
(1) Subframe crosstube.  
(2) Front bracket.  
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Extend the attachment cylinders to lower loader sub-  
frames onto center mounting bracket tubes. Refer to  
Figure 2.  
Remove the two clevis pins holding lower legs of  
parking stands in the park position. Retract the park-  
ing stands and reinstall clevis pins to hold lower legs  
in the storage position Refer to Figure 4.  
1
1
Figure 2  
2
(1) Subframe being lowered to center mounting  
bracket.  
Using snap pins as handles, reinstall rear hinge pins  
and hinge assemblies. Remove snap pins from outer  
holes of rear hinge pins and reinstall into inner  
holes. Secure rear hinge pins to subframe bushings  
in loader mounted position. Remove hinge nuts and  
hardened flatwashers from eyebolts. Swing hinge  
assemblies forward. Secure by locking hinge assem-  
blies into position using hardened flatwashers and  
hinge nuts. Torque hinge nuts to 200 ft. lb. Refer to  
Figures 5 & 6, page 24.  
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Figure 4  
(1) Clevis pin 5/8" x 4-1/2", one each side of loader.  
(2) Clevis pin 5/8" x 4", one each side of loader.  
(3) Lower parking stand leg extended.  
Raise the loader boom and position the bucket 90°  
to the ground. Lower the loader boom assembly until  
front edge of bucket is resting on the ground. Refer  
to Figure 3.  
Remove parking stands from parked position and  
return to storage position. Secure parking stands in  
storage position using clevis pins and hairpin cot-  
ters. Refer to Figure 5.  
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2
Figure 5  
(1) Clevis pin 5/8" x 4-1/2", one each side of loader.  
(2) Clevis pin 5/8" x 4", one each side of loader.  
Figure 3  
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8. INSTALLATION & OPERATION OF  
QUICK DRAW LATCH ATTACH  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING  
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW OPERAT-  
ING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING  
QUICK DRAW LATCH ATTACH.  
CAUTION  
EXCEPT WHEN DETACHING OR ATTACH-  
ING A QUICK DRAW BUCKET OR ATTACH-  
MENT TO YOUR QUICK DRAW LATCH  
ATTACH, ALWAYS POSITION THE QUICK  
DRAW HANDLE IN THE HANDLE  
ENGAGED POSITION, FIGURE 6, PAGE 28  
THIS WILL PREVENT ACCIDENTAL TRIP-  
PING OF QUICK DRAW HANDLE WHEN  
NOT IN USE.  
TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, KEEP  
HANDS AWAY FROM LOADER WHEN  
OPERATING.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT: Do not extend bucket cylinders  
without quick draw latch attach installed on  
loader. Failure to follow these instructions will  
void loader warranty.  
IMPORTANT: To maintain your quick draw latch  
attach functioning properly, always inspect  
quick draw latch attach and quick draw handle  
linkage components for damage. If damage  
exists, replace component immediately.  
Install quick draw latch attach to loader using four (4)  
pins as specified below. Secure pins using clevis  
pins and cotter pins, 4 places. Refer to Figure 1.  
IMPORTANT: To maintain your quick draw latch  
attach functioning properly, always keep quick  
draw latch attach, loader push off bar, quick  
draw handle linkages, and pin areas clean. Refer  
to Figure 2.  
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5
1
2
4
2
4
Figure 1  
5
3
(1) Top pin 1-1/8" x 6-7/8", 2 places.  
(2) Bottom pin 1-1/8" x 6-7/8", 2 places.  
(3) Clevis pin 5/16" x 2", 4 places.  
(4) Cotter pin 1/8" x 1", 4 places.  
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(5) Quick Draw Latch Attach Adapter.  
Figure 2  
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(1) Quick draw latch attach.  
(2) Quick draw handle.  
(3) Quick draw notch.  
(4) Loader push off bar.  
(5) Quick draw handle linkages.  
(6) Quick draw pin area.  
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IMPORTANT: The quick draw latch attach must only be used in combination with quick draw buckets or  
attachments. To verify that your bucket or attachment can be used with your quick draw latch attach,  
inspect inside of upper channel to see that weld-in center support has been incorporated within chan-  
nel section. Refer to Figure 3. If your bucket or attachment does not incorporate this support, consult  
your Bush Hog Dealer.  
Figure 3  
(1) Upper channel.  
(2) Weld-in center support.  
(3) Bucket or attachment.  
QUICK DRAW HANDLE DISENGAGED POSITION:  
To position quick draw handle into the handle disen-  
gaged position, pull quick draw handle to the left as  
shown in Figure 4 and then lock into quick draw  
notch as shown in Figure 5.  
QUICK DRAW HANDLE ENGAGED POSITION:  
Figure 6 shows quick draw handle in the handle  
engaged position. When quick draw handle is in this  
position, quick draw handle must line up with handle  
engaged arrow located on Warning Decal. Refer to  
Figure 5.  
Figure 4  
(1) Handle disengaged position.  
Figure 6  
(2) Handle engaged position.  
Figure 5  
(3) Quick draw notch.  
(4) Handle engaged arrow of decal.  
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9. INSTALLING BUCKET OR ATTACHMENT TO  
QUICK DRAW LATCH ATTACH  
IMPORTANT: Refer to page 28 for instructions  
concerning Quick Draw Handle Disengaged and  
Engaged Positions.  
CAUTION  
BEFORE LEAVING THE TRACTOR SEAT,  
LOWER ATTACHMENT OR LOADER  
BOOM TO GROUND, STOP ENGINE,  
LOCK BRAKES, RELIEVE HYDRAULIC  
PRESSURE, AND REMOVE KEY.  
DO NOT STAND, WALK OR WORK  
UNDER A RAISED LOADER OR ATTACH-  
MENT UNLESS IT IS SECURELY  
BLOCKED OR HELD IN POSITION. ACCI-  
DENTAL MOVEMENT OF A CONTROL  
LEVER/LEVERS OR LEAKS IN THE  
HYDRAULIC SUSTEM COULD CAUSE  
THE LOADER TO DROP, OR ATTACH-  
MENT TO DUMP, CAUSING SEVERE  
INJURY.  
Figure 2  
(1) Align quick draw tubes with quick draw attach-  
ment channel.  
NOTE: Over extension of attachment cylinders  
during this operation could cause damage to  
quick draw handle due to handle contacting  
quick draw bucket or attachment.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
To attach quick draw bucket or attachment to loader,  
lower loader boom to ground with quick draw latch  
attach rolled forward slightly. Pull quick draw handle  
into the handle disengaged position and lock into  
quick draw notch. Refer to Figure 1.  
When quick draw latch attach is aligned with quick  
draw bucket or attachment, raise loader boom slowly  
making sure quick draw tubes engage into quick  
draw attachment channel. Then roll quick draw  
bucket attachment back slowly. This will push quick  
draw handle forward securing quick draw bucket or  
attachment to quick draw latch attach. Refer to  
Figure 3.  
NOTE: This operation must be done with quick  
draw bucket or attachment positioned close to  
ground to allow loader push off bar to function  
correctly.  
Figure 1  
(1) Quick draw handle located in handle disengaged  
position.  
Roll quick draw latch attach forward by extending  
attachment cylinders just enough to allow quick draw  
tubes to engage quick draw attachment channel.  
Drive tractor forward, aligning quick draw tubes with  
the quick draw attachment channel. Refer to Figure 2.  
Figure 3  
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Check to see that quick draw handle has moved to  
the handle engaged position by rolling quick draw  
bucket or attachment back and then raising loader  
boom to hood height.  
Inspect quick draw attaching areas to verify that  
quick draw pins have engaged quick draw bucket or  
attachment fully. Refer to Figure 6.  
NOTE: Quick draw handle must be located in the  
handle engaged position. Refer to Figure 4 below  
and to Figures 5 and 6 page 28.  
Figure 4  
Check that quick draw bucket or attachment is  
securely attached to quick draw latch attach by rais-  
ing loader boom 3 to 4 feet, dumping quick draw  
bucket or attachment against stops, and checking to  
be sure quick draw bucket or attachment does not  
roll out of quick draw latch attach. Refer to Figure 5.  
Figure 6  
(1) Quick draw pin.  
(2) Quick draw pin bushing.  
(3) Quick draw bucket or attachment engaging bar.  
If installing an attachment utilizing a third cylinder  
hydraulic circuit, connect loader hose quick couplers  
to attachment quick couplers.  
Figure 5  
WARNING  
A QUICK DRAW BUCKET OR ATTACHMENT  
THAT IS NOT SECURELY LOCKED INTO  
QUICK DRAW LATCH ATTACH COULD  
COME OFF DURING LOADER OPERATION  
CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
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10. REMOVING BUCKET OR ATTACHMENT FROM  
QUICK DRAW LATCH ATTACH  
Roll quick draw bucket or attachment forward and  
lower to ground. Back tractor/loader away from quick  
draw bucket or attachment. Refer to Figure 2. Then  
roll quick draw latch attach back so quick draw han-  
dle returns to the handle engaged position. Refer to  
Figure 6, page 28.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to page 28 For instructions  
concerning Quick Draw Handle Disengaged and  
Engaged Positions.  
CAUTION  
BEFORE LEAVING THE TRACTOR SEAT,  
LOWER ATTACHMENT OR LOADER BOOM  
TO GROUND, STOP ENGINE, LOCK  
BRAKES, RELIEVE HYDRAULIC PRES-  
SURE, AND REMOVE KEY.  
DO NOT STAND, WALK OR WORK UNDER  
A RAISED LOADER OR ATTACHMENT  
UNLESS IT IS SECURELY BLOCKED OR  
HELD IN POSITION. ACCIDENTAL MOVE-  
MENT OF A CONTROL LEVER/LEVERS OR  
LEAKS IN THE HYDRAULIC SUSTEM  
COULD CAUSE THE LOADER TO DROP, OR  
ATTACHMENT TO DUMP, CAUSING  
SEVERE INJURY.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
To disconnect quick draw bucket or attachment from  
loader, position bucket or attachment level with  
ground and approximately 1" off of ground. Refer to  
Figure 1. Then pull quick draw handle into the han-  
dle disengaged position and lock into quick draw  
notch. Refer to Figure 4, page 28.  
Figure 2  
NOTE: Over extension of attachment cylinders  
during this operation could cause damage to  
quick draw handle due to handle contacting  
quick draw bucket or attachment.  
If removing an attachment utilizing a third cylinder  
hydraulic circuit, disconnect loader hose quick cou-  
plers from attachment quick couplers. Secure and  
store loader hoses on loader frame.  
Figure 1  
(1) Quick draw handle.  
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11. BUCKET ATTACHMENT  
QUICK DRAW BUCKET  
IMPORTANT: Refer to pages 29 & 30 for instruc-  
tions concerning Installing Attachment to Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to page 31 for instructions  
concerning Removing Attachment from Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
Quick draw buckets are available as follows.  
72 inch, 84 inch, and 96 inch wide for Bush Hog  
3860 Loaders.  
These buckets utilize a replaceable weld-on cutting  
edge, and are pre-punched for tines.  
Heavy duty/high capacity quick draw buckets are  
available as follows.  
72 inch, 84 inch, 96 inch, and 102 inch wide for Bush  
Hog 3860 Loaders.  
Figure 1  
(1) Bucket, heavy duty, high capacity.  
(2) Clevis mounting point.  
(3) Clevis (use only Factory approved clevis).  
(4) Clevis pin.  
These buckets utilize a replaceable bolt-on cutting  
edge.  
(5) Cotter Pin.  
These buckets are equipped with a clevis mounting  
point for lifting. Refer to Figure 1.  
SINGLE TINE KIT  
Single tine kits are available for mounting on pre-  
punched buckets as follows. Each single tine kit  
includes one tine and attaching hardware.  
CAUTION  
NEVER LIFT ANY LOAD FROM ANY POINT  
OF THE LOADER WITH A CHAIN, ROPE, OR  
CABLE UNLESS LOADER IS EQUIPPED  
WITH A BUSH HOG FACTORY APPROVED  
ATTACHMENT WHICH WAS DESIGNED  
AND BUILT FOR THIS TYPE OF LIFTING.  
ALWAYS FOLLOW LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS  
INCLUDED WITH THIS ATTACHMENT.  
72 inch quick draw buckets are punched for eight (8)  
single tine kits.  
84 inch quick draw buckets are punched for ten (10)  
single tine kits.  
96 inch quick draw buckets are punched for ten (10)  
single tine kits.  
NEVER TOW FROM ANY POINT OF THE  
LOADER WITH A CHAIN, ROPE, OR  
CABLE. DOING SO COULD CAUSE A ROLL  
OVER OR SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE  
LOADER.  
MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT ON BUSH HOG  
CLEVIS AND CLEVIS MOUNTING POINT IS  
6500 POUNDS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW  
THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE  
DAMAGE TO LOADER AND/OR INJURY TO  
OPERATOR.  
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12. SUPER PENETRATOR BALE PROBE ATTACHMENT  
IMPORTANT: It is not recommended that loader  
be detached from tractor with bale probe  
attached. Loaders will park safely, however, bale  
probe could be damaged during parking. Always  
detach loader with bucket or other Factory  
approved attachment attached.  
CAUTION  
WHEN TRANSPORTING A ROUND BALE,  
TILT THE BALE PROBE SLIGHTLY BACK  
FROM LEVEL AND CARRY THE LOAD IN A  
LOW POSITION.  
APPROACH, PENETRATE AND TRANS-  
PORT ROUND BALES AT SLOW SPEED.  
DO NOT LIFT ANYTHING WITH PROBE  
EXCEPT ROUND BALES.  
Figure 1  
NEVER RAISE ROUND BALE TO FULL  
HEIGHT WITH BALE PROBE ROLLED  
BACK AS SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH  
COULD OCCUR.  
(1) Super penetrator bale probe.  
(2) Tapered sleeve.  
(3) Nut, 28mm. Torque super penetrator nut to  
515 ft. lb.  
TO PREVENT BODILY INJURY, PARK AND  
STORE BALE PROBE WITH POINTS  
POINTED AGAINST BALE, BUILDING OR  
OTHER STABLE OBJECT.  
2,200 lb Capacity  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
With bale probe attachment level with ground, slowly  
probe bale slightly above center. Refer to Figure 2.  
IMPORTANT!  
THIS SPEAR IS A HIGH STRENGTH ALLOY-  
DROP FORGED STEEL AND SHOULD NOT BE  
WELDED OR HEAT TREATED.  
IMPORTANT: Maximum load limit on super pene-  
trator bale probe is 2,200 pounds.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT: Refer to pages 29 & 30 for instruc-  
tions concerning Installing Attachment to Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to page 31 for instructions  
concerning Removing Attachment from Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
Install bale probe into tapered sleeve and secure  
with 28mm nut. Torque super penetrator nut to 515  
ft. lb. Refer to Figure 1. Failure to follow these  
instructions could cause damage to probe and void  
your warranty.  
Figure 2  
With all three bale probes completely engaged into  
bale, tilt the bale probe attachment slightly back  
from level and transport the load in a low position.  
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13. DOZER ATTACHMENT  
CAUTION  
TO HELP PREVENT BODILY INJURY,  
ALWAYS PARK AND STORE DOZER  
ATTACHMENT WITH PARKING STANDS IN  
PARKED POSITION.  
IMPORTANT: Do not park loader with dozer  
attachment attached. Always detach loader with  
bucket or other factory approved attachment  
attached.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT: Refer to pages 29 & 30 for instruc-  
tions concerning Installing Attachment to Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to page 31 for instructions  
concerning Removing Attachment from Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
A straight dozer is available in 84 inch and 96 inch  
widths.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR  
DISMOUNTING DOZER FROM LOADER  
Figure 1  
(1) Parked position  
(2) Storage position  
(3) Adjustable skid  
Remove parking stands from stored position.  
Position parking stands in parked position.  
Disconnect from quick draw latch attach as shown  
on page 31. Figure 1 shows dozer attachment with  
parking stands in parked position. Refer to Figure 1.  
14. MANURE FORK ATTACHMENT  
Install tines to manure fork using hardware included.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Position plow bolt head on underside of manure fork.  
Refer to Figure 2.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to pages 29 & 30 for instruc-  
tions concerning Installing Attachment to Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to page 31 for instructions  
concerning Removing Attachment from Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
A manure fork is available in a 72" width. The  
manure fork utilizes 10 each of 1-1/2" x 1" x 33"  
tines. Refer to Figure 1.  
Figure 2  
(1) Manure fork assembly.  
(2) Manure fork tine.  
(3) Plow bolt 3/8"-16NC x 3" Grade 5.  
(4) Flatwasher, 3/8".  
(5) Hex nut 3/8"-16NC 2 way lock.  
Figure 1  
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15. PALLET FORK ATTACHMENT  
IMPORTANT: When parking loader with pallet  
CAUTION  
fork attached, fork tines must be adjusted out-  
ward and locked behind parking angles before  
parking loader. Refer to Figure 1.  
FORK TINES MUST BE ADJUSTED OUT-  
WARD AND LOCKED BEHIND PARKING  
ANGLES BEFORE PARKING LOADER.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
NEVER OPERATE PALLET FORKS WITH-  
OUT GUARD ASSEMBLY INSTALLED.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to pages 29 & 30 for instruc-  
tions concerning Installing Attachment to Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to page 31 for instructions  
concerning Removing Attachment from Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
WARNING  
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH:  
NEVER LIFT LARGE ROUND HAY  
BALES OR OTHER LOADS ON THE  
FORK LIFT ATTACHMENT THAT  
COULD ROLL BACK ONTO TRACTOR  
OPERATOR AREA.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
The pallet fork attachment has two tines, 44" long,  
and adjustable from 12" to 50" in width. The opera-  
tor must keep the load centered and as far back on  
the forks as possible. Operator must always keep  
load level. Carry the load low and at a slow speed.  
NEVER USE FORK LIFT ATTACHMENT  
TO LIFT OR SUPPORT PEOPLE.  
TRANSPORT LOADS LOW AND SLOW.  
AVOID CONTACT WITH POWER LINES.  
Figure 1  
PARKING ANGLES  
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16. GRAPPLE ATTACHMENT  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Install right and left hand grapple pedestal to bucket  
back using 5/8" x 5-1/2" carriage bolts, flatwashers,  
and nuts. Install pedestal support using 1/2" x 5-1/2"  
bolts, flatwashers, and nuts. DO NOT TIGHTEN.  
Refer to Figure 2.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to pages 29 & 30 for instruc-  
tions concerning Installing Attachment to Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to page 31 for instructions  
concerning Removing Attachment from Quick  
Draw Latch Attach.  
A four tine, two cylinder grapple is available to fit  
3860 QT bucket widths of 72, 84, 96 and 102 inches.  
The bucket grapple is useful for picking up loose hay  
or roughage out of stacks, stacking and transporting  
hay bales, carrying silage, and cleaning up brush.  
Refer to Figure 1.  
Figure 2  
If your bucket has not been pre-drilled at the factory,  
then you must mark center line of pedestal support  
slots and center punch. Remove pedestal assembly  
and drill 9/16" holes 4 places. Reinstall pedestals.  
Refer to Figure 3.  
Figure 1  
NOTE: Optional extended length grapple tines  
are available on some grapple/bucket configura-  
tions. Contact Factory for further information.  
Figure 3  
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Install bar supports and attach using 1/2" x 3-1/2"  
bolts, flatwashers, and nuts. Refer to Figure 4.  
Figure 6  
Install grapple tines to swing arm using 3/4" x 2-1/2"  
bolts and locknuts, 8 places. Refer to Figure 7.  
Figure 4  
Install grapple swing arm assembly to pedestal using  
1-5/16" x 6-5/8" pins. Install grapple cylinders to  
grapple pedestals using 1-1/8" x 6-1/2" pins. Install  
grapple cylinders to swing arm using 1-1/8" x 4-1/2"  
pins. Secure all pins using clevis pins and cotters.  
Install 90° fittings into cylinder ports and rotate into  
position shown. Refer to Figures 5 & 6.  
Figure 7  
Figure 5  
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QUICK DRAW BUCKET ONLY: Loosely secure  
plastic hose clamp and bar support with 3/8" flat-  
washer and nylon lock nut to 3/8" stud located on  
back side of bucket.  
IMPORTANT: Grapple kit contains one each of  
3/4"-16 O-ring boss male and female quick cou-  
pler. Third cylinder tube kit contains one each of  
1/2"-14 NPT male and female quick coupler.  
Identify quick coupler and fitting ends before  
installing quick couplers.  
Locate center top of bucket and measure right 10  
inches. Locate quick coupler mount on bucket at this  
point. Center punch and drill 7/16" diameter hole  
through top box section of bucket. Refer to Figure 9  
and to Figure 6, page 37.  
Install four hoses between cylinder 90° fittings and  
bulkhead tee fittings. Guide left hand hoses under  
plastic hose clamp and then tighten bolt. Refer to  
Figure 11, page 39.  
IMPORTANT: Do not over tighten hose clamp  
hardware. Only tighten hardware enough to  
clamp hoses snugly. Tighten all other grapple  
bolts and fittings using Torque Chart, page 43.  
Install hoses and fittings from grapple to loader  
using third cylinder tube kit. Connect hoses so that  
grapple operates as shown below. Refer to Figure 9.  
Lift Cylinder Circuit  
Pull the handle  
Push handle full forward  
to activate float position  
Push the handle  
forward to lower unit  
back to raise unit  
Pull the handle  
back to roll  
Push the handle  
forward to  
back attachment  
dump attachment  
Figure 8  
3rd Cylinder (optional) Circuit  
(1) Bucket.  
(3) Quick coupler mount.  
(4) Center punch and drill 7/16" hole.  
Pull the handle  
back to open  
assembly  
Push the handle  
forward to close  
assembly  
Install two bulkhead straight fittings to quick coupler  
mount using bulkhead nuts. Install o-ring to top end of  
bulkhead fitting (if not already installed by factory).  
Install 3/4"-16 O-Ring Boss male and female quick  
couplers to top o-ring side of bulkhead fittings. Install  
JIC tee fittings to other side of bulkhead fittings. Refer  
to Figure 11, page 39. Secure quick coupler mount to  
bucket using 3/8"-16NC x 3-1/2" bolt, lockwasher and  
nylon lock nut. Refer to Figure 6, page 37.  
Figure 9  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
When operating the loader with the grapple attach-  
ment, always remove the upper level of the stack  
first and approach the stack with the bucket level.  
The upper grapple teeth must be in the maximum  
open position. Never ram the grapple into material to  
be loaded to gain the desired depth. Close the upper  
grapple assembly only far enough to hold the mater-  
ial in place.  
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Figure 10  
Ref.  
1
2
Qty.  
2
4
Description  
Ref.  
12  
13  
Qty.  
2
1
Description  
Grapple Cylinder 2-1/2"  
Fitting, 90° NPTF 1/2" x ORBM 3/4"  
Clevis pin 5/16" x 2" Heat Treated  
for use on 1-1/8" pins  
Hex Nut 3/8" Nylon Lock  
Hex Bolt 3/8"-16NC x 1-3/4"  
Pin On Bucket only, or  
3
4
1
Weld-on Stud  
2
Clevis pin 3/8" x 2-1/4"  
for use on 1-5/16" pins.  
Cotter Pin 1/8" x 1"  
Hose 3/8" x 47.72" Top Left  
Hose 3/8" x 27.48" Top Right  
Hose 3/8" x 42.73" Bottom Left  
Hose 3/8" x 22.98" Bottom Right  
Quick Coupler Mount  
Hex Bolt 3/8"-16NC x 3-1/2" Grade 5  
Flatwasher 3/8"  
Quick Draw Bucket only.  
Hose Clamp Plastic 5/8 x 5/8  
Hose Bar Support 3/16" x 1" x 2-1/2"  
Quick Coupler Male ORBF 3/4"  
Quick Coupler Female ORBF 3/4"  
Quick Coupler Dust Plug  
Bulkhead O-Ring 3/4"  
Fitting Str. Bulkhead JIC M 3/4"-16  
Bulkhead Nut 3/4"-16  
Fitting Tee JIC M-M-F 3/4"-16  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
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NOTICE  
SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR FORD GENESIS SPECIAL  
Refer to Form BHF 1820 Packing List and Installation Instructions includ-  
ed with your BHF 82356 Mounting Kit for detailed Operation Instructions  
specific for this Loader.  
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SAFETY DECALS  
To promote safe operation, Bush Hog supplies safety decals on all products manufactured. Because damages  
can occur to safety decals either through shipment, use or reconditioning, Bush Hog will, upon request, provide  
safety decals for any of our products in the field at no charge. Contact your authorized Bush Hog dealer for  
more information.  
REAR VIEW OF  
SUBFRAME  
Decals 25H46070, 25H46071, 25H46010  
➔➔➔  
and 25H46012 are located on the left side of  
the subframe. Other decals are located on  
attachments (Bucket, Fork Lift, Bale Spear).  
25H46071  
25H46012  
DANGER  
25H46070  
LIVE  
WIRES  
OVERHEAD  
33792  
25H46010  
50020705  
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DECALS CONTINUED  
CAUTION  
1. USE ONLY FACTORY SUPPLIED CLEVIS AND MOUNTING HARDWARE WHEN  
ATTACHING TO CLEVIS MOUNTING POINT OF BUCKET.  
2. MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT ON FACTORY CLEVIS AND CLEVIS MOUNTING POINT IS  
6500 POUNDS.  
3. NEVER TOW ANY POINT OF THE LOADER WITH A CHAIN, ROPE, OR CABLE.  
4. DO NOT APPLY TRACTOR PULL OR PUSH FORCE TO THIS CLEVIS MOUNTING  
POINT. APPLY ONLY LOADER HYDRAULIC LIFT OR ROLLBACK CAPACITY TO  
THIS CLEVIS MOUNTING POINT.  
41077  
50020844  
50021178  
CAUTION  
TO HELP PREVENT BODILY INJURY,  
ALWAYS PARK AND STORE DOZER  
ATTACHMENT WITH PARKING STANDS  
IN PARKED POSITION.  
36464  
50020800  
25H49268  
25H49267  
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS  
Proper toque for American fasteners used on Bush Hog equipment.  
Recommended Torque in Foot Pounds (Newton Meters).*  
AMERICAN  
BOLT DIAMETER  
Bolt Head Markings  
WRENCH  
SIZE (IN.) “A”  
(IN.) “B” AND  
THREAD SIZE  
SAE  
GRADE 2  
SAE  
GRADE 5  
SAE  
GRADE 8  
7/16  
7/16  
1/4 - 2O UNC  
1/4 - 28 UNF  
5/16 - 18 UNC  
5/16 - 24 UNF  
3/8 - 16 UNC  
3/8 - 24 UNF  
7/16 - 14 UNC  
7/16 - 20 UNF  
1/2 - 13 UNC  
1/2 - 20 UNF  
9/16 - 12 UNC  
9/16 - 18 UNF  
5/8 - 11 UNC  
5/8 - 18 UNF  
3/4 - 10 UNC  
3/4 - 16 UNF  
7/8 - 9 UNC  
6 (7)  
8 (11)  
10 (13)  
12 (16)  
14 (18)  
6 (8)  
1/2  
11 (15)  
17 (23)  
25 (33)  
SAE Grade 2  
(No Dashes)  
1/2  
13 (17)  
19 (26)  
27 (37)  
9/16  
20 (27)  
31 (42)  
44 (60)  
9/16  
23 (31)  
35 (47)  
49 (66)  
5/8  
32 (43)  
49 (66)  
70 (95)  
5/8  
36 (49)  
55 (75)  
78 (106)  
3/4  
49 (66)  
76 (103)  
106 (144)  
120 (163)  
153 (207)  
172 (233)  
212 (287)  
240 (325)  
376 (509)  
420 (569)  
606 (821)  
668 (905)  
909 (1232)  
995 (1348)  
1019 (1381)  
1288(1745)  
1444 (1957)  
1817 (2462)  
2013 (2728)  
2382 (3228)  
2712 (3675)  
3161 (4283)  
3557 (4820)  
3/4  
55 (75)  
85 (115)  
7/8  
70 (95)  
109 (148)  
122 (165)  
150 (203)  
170 (230)  
266 (360)  
297 (402)  
430 (583)  
474 (642)  
644 (873)  
705 (955)  
721 (977)  
795 (1077)  
890 (1206)  
1120 (1518)  
1241 (1682)  
1470 (1992)  
1672 (2266)  
1950 (2642)  
2194 (2973)  
7/8  
79 (107)  
97 (131)  
110 (149)  
144 (195)  
192 (260)  
166 (225)  
184 (249)  
250 (339)  
274 (371)  
280 (379)  
354 (480)  
397 (538)  
500 (678)  
553 (749)  
655 (887)  
746 (1011)  
870 (1179)  
979 (1327)  
SAE Grade 5  
(3 Dashes)  
15/16  
15/16  
1-1/8  
1-1/8  
1-5/16  
1-5/16  
1-1/2  
1-1/2  
1-1/2  
1-11/16  
1-11/16  
1-7/8  
1-7/8  
2-1/16  
2-1/16  
2-1/4  
2-1/4  
7/8 - 14 UNF  
1 - 8 UNC  
1 - 12 UNF  
Wrench  
Size “A”  
SAE Grade 8  
(6 Dashes)  
1 - 14 UNF  
1-1/8 - 7 UNC  
1-1/8 - 12 UNF  
1-1/4 - 7 UNC  
1-1/4 - 12 UNF  
1-3/8 - 6 UNC  
1-3/8 - 12 UNF  
1-1/2 - 6 UNC  
1-1/2 - 12 UNF  
Proper torque for metric fasteners used on Bush Hog equipment.  
Recommended torque in foot pounds (newton Meters).*  
METRIC  
WRENCH  
SIZE  
BOLT  
DIA.  
ASTM  
4.6  
ASTM  
8.8  
ASTM  
9.8  
ASTM  
10.9  
(mm) “A”  
(mm) “B”  
8
5
1.8 (2.4)  
3 (4)  
5.1 (6.9)  
8.7 (12)  
21.1 (29)  
42 (57)  
6.5 (8.8)  
11.1 (15)  
27 (37)  
10  
13  
16  
18  
21  
24  
30  
33  
36  
41  
46  
6
8
7.3 (10)  
14.5 (20)  
25 (34)  
40 (54)  
62 (84)  
122 (165)  
Wrench  
Size “A”  
10  
12  
14  
16  
20  
22  
24  
27  
30  
53 (72)  
8.8  
74 (100)  
118 (160)  
167 (226)  
325 (440)  
443 (600)  
563 (763)  
821 (1112)  
1119 (1516)  
73 (99)  
93 (126)  
116 (157)  
181 (245)  
148 (201)  
230 (312)  
449 (608)  
611 (828)  
778 (1054)  
1138 (1542)  
1547 (2096)  
Numbers appearing on bolt heads  
indicate ASTM class.  
*Use 75% of the specified torque value for plated  
fasteners. Use 85% of the specified torque  
values for lubricated fasteners.  
211 (286)  
418 (566)  
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