Mahindra ML 120 3535 Operator's Manual

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    Click here to go on index main menu contactus@almats.Com operator’s manual parts catalogue installation instructions gear '35' series 3535/4035 ml 120

  • Page 2: Mahindra, Ltd

    Includes: operator’s manual, parts catalogue and installation instructions mahindra, ltd model ml120 front end loader 1503-1139 february 2008 35 series 4wd, model - 3535 & 4035 loader june’08.

  • Page 3: Warranty Conditions

    2 warranty conditions warranty coverage: mahindra, ltd, inc., herein referred to as mahindra, undertakes to replace or repair any part of a mahindra loader where damage has been proven to be caused by defects in material or workmanship. This warranty is valid for a period of 1 year for all hydraulic...

  • Page 4: Congratulations

    3 congratulations you are now the proud owner of a mahindra loader. This loader is a product of quality engineering and manufacturing. It is made of fine materials and under a rigid quality control system. It will give you long, satisfactory service. To obtain the best use of your loader, please rea...

  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    4 safety precautions read manuals and decals 1. Read and understand both the tractor and the loader operator manuals and all decals before using the loader. 2. Lack of knowledge can lead to accidents. 3. It is the loader owner’s responsibility to make sure anyone operating the loader reads and under...

  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    5 safety precautions before operation 26. Before starting the engine of your tractor, make sure all operating controls are in park lock or neutral position. 27. Be certain lights and safety markings, as provided by the tractor manufacturer, are clean and operating when transporting the tractor/loade...

  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    6 safety precautions 50. If you must handle large heavy objects, protect yourself by using caution, moving slowly, and avoiding bumps and rough ground. 51. If you must handle large heavy objects, protect yourself by never lifting load higher than necessary to clear the ground. 52. If you must handle...

  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    7 safety precautions 79. High pressure oil leaks can penetrate skin causing serious injury and gangrene. Consult a physician immediately. 80. Lower the loader or boom and release hydraulic pressure before loosening fittings. After operation 81. Before leaving the tractor seat, lower attachment or lo...

  • Page 9: Danger, Warning, and Caution

    8 danger, warning, and caution decal safety messages 0595-3000 warning decal add recommended rear wheel ballast and/or rear counter-weight for stability. Move wheels to widest recommended setting to increase stability. Move and turn tractor at low speeds. In transport carry the load low. Lower loade...

  • Page 10: Danger, Warning, and Caution

    9 danger, warning, and caution decal safety messages 0595-2190 caution decal to prevent bodily injury and loader instability when detaching loader, equip loader with a material bucket. 0595-3050 danger decal to avoid serious injury or death: unload only on a level surface. Keep bystanders clear of w...

  • Page 11: Safety Decals

    10 safety decals left hand bearing box safety decal locations important: safety decals 0595-3003 and 0595-3004 are located on the loader lh bearing box and are visible as you mount the tractor. Care of safety decals 1. Keep safety decals clean and free of obstructing material. 2. Clean safety decals...

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    11 right hand bearing box safety decal locations important: safety decals 0595-3000, 0595-3001are located on the loader rh bearing box. Danger decal 0595-3002 is located on the boom crosstube. Care of safety decals 5. Keep safety decals clean and free of obstructing material. 6. Clean safety decals ...

  • Page 13: Table of Contents

    12 table of contents 1. Specifications..............................................14 1.1. Bucket specifications.....................14 2. Introduction ................................................15 3. Installation instructions......................16 3.1. Tractor preparation......................

  • Page 14: Notes:

    13 19.1. Trouble shooting cables and single lever controller ............81 20. Torque chart.............................................82 21. Parts manual .............................................83 22. Decals & manuals ....................................84 23. Boom assembly ....................

  • Page 15: 1. Specifications

    14 p 1. Specifications model ml120 front end loader for use with models 3 cylinder 35 series tractors specifications of loader: ......................................................................................................................Ml120 a. Maximum lift height to pivot pin................

  • Page 16: 2. Introduction

    15 2. Introduction this manual provides safety, installation, operation, maintenance, mounting, storing, and dismounting instructions for your new mid- mount loader. Your loader has been designed to give many years of satisfactory service. Successful operation and long life of the loader depends, of...

  • Page 17: 3. Installation Instructions

    16 3. Installation instructions caution: equip your tractor with a rops cab or frame for your protection. See your tractor/rops operator manual for correct seat belt usage. Read entire instructions before beginning to install the loader. Personal injury and machine damage may be prevented if you rea...

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    17 3.1.4. Recommended rear tractor ballast caution: to help prevent rollover, use recommended rear tractor ballast and widest wheel settings to maximize stability. See your tractor operator manual for recommendations rear tractor ballast is required after installation of loader on the tractor. Follo...

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    18 3.2. Mounting kit installation 3.2.1. Position the tractor and loader on a hard level surface under a hoist. 3.2.2. Remove front weights from tractor if applicable. Important: do not tighten any hardware until all components are attached onto the tractor. Caution: lift and support all loader comp...

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    19 3.2.4. Install rh engine spacer assembly using two 14-2.0 x 35 mm bolts and 9/16” disc-lock washers in two holes closest to the front of tractor. Install four 14-1.5 x 65 mm bolts and 9/16” disc-lock washers in remaining four holes. Rh engine spacer assembly 14-1.5 x 65mm gr. 10.9 bolts, 9/16” di...

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    20 photo shows overall view of installed right hand center bracket 3.2.6. Remove nuts and lockwashers from front two bolts on 3-point link plate located on the tractor right rear axle housing. Install rh rear rail over two 3-point link plate bolts and secure with hardened flatwasher 5/8” supplied wi...

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    21 3.2.7. Install right hand side rear rail to rh center bracket using three ½”-13 x 2.0” gr. 5 bolts and ½”-13 stover hex locknuts ½”-13 x 2.0” gr. 5 bolts, ½”-13 stover hex locknuts, 3 places rh rear rail ½”-13 x 2.0” gr. 5 bolts, ½”-13 stover hex locknuts, 3 places rh rear rail 3.2.7. Repeat step...

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    22 a. Identify hardware size and grade. B. Torque hardware to specification noted on torque chart, page 82, unless otherwise specified below. Important note: to keep mounting kit hardware from loosening during loader operation, hardware must be torqued to specifications. 1st lh & rh center brackets ...

  • Page 24: Important

    23 3.3. Loader installation caution: lift and support all loader components safely. Important: do not extend tilt cylinders without attachment pinned to loader. Failure to follow these instructions could cause loader damage and void warranty. 3.3.1. Loader valve hoses and quick couplers have been pr...

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    24 3.4. Hydraulic installation 3.4.1. Install three ¾” orbm x ¾” jicm straight fittings into the “in”, “out” and “pb” ports of the loader valve. ¾” orbm x ¾” jicm straight fitting in “in” port of loader valve ¾” orbm x ¾” jicm straight fitting in “out” port of loader valve ¾” orbm x ¾” jicm straight...

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    25 3.4.4. Install two 9/16” jicm x 9/16” orbm 90° fittings on two fittings installed in the “a” and “c” ports of the loader valve. Position these fittings as shown. 9/16” jicm x 9/16” orbm 90° fittings in ports “a” and “c” 3.4.5. Install two 9/16” jicm x 9/16” orbm 45° fittings on two fittings insta...

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    26 3.4.7. Install valve mount to rh center bracket using hex head cap screw 5/16” x 1.25”, 5/16” flatwasher and 5/16” stover hex locknut as shown. Valve mount should be installed as shown and angle slightly towards the center of the tractor. Hex head cap screw 5/16” x 1.25”, 5/16” flatwasher, 5/16” ...

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    27 3.4.9. Remove plugs from tractor hydraulic block located under the right hand side of tractor floorboard. Install 22” hydraulic hose assembly ¾” jicf 90° x ¾” jicf to pressure port of tractor and connect to fitting in “in” port of loader valve. Route hose as shown. Install 32” hydraulic hose asse...

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    28 22” hydraulic hose assembly ¾” jicf 90° x ¾” jicf connected to power beyond port of tractor and connected to fitting in “pb” port of loader valve. Route hose as shown valve port circuit information: port "a" to tilt cylinder base end – yellow tie port "b" to tilt cylinder rod end – red tie port "...

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    29 3.4.10. Remove cutout in floorboard rubber mat located directly in front of right hand fender. Install single handle controller mount to tractor platform directly in front of right hand fender using hex head cap screw 3/8”-16 x 1.25” and 3/8”-16 stover hex locknut, 4 places as shown. Single handl...

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    30 3.4.11. Route single handle controller cables through platform hole then install spacer plate, single handle controller with cables and cover plate using hex head cap screw 5/16”-18 x 3.5”, flatwasher 5/16” and stover hex locknut 5/16”-18 as shown. Install spacer in bottom hole of single handle c...

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    31 3.4.13. To allow handle to function correctly connect single handle controller to loader valve as described in next step. 3.4.14. Install the following components to both cables in order they are numbered. 1.1. Thread jam nut the entire length of threads on cable so it rests on cable. 1.2. Slide ...

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    32 3.4.15. Install cables to valve. 1.9. Turn cable adjuster onto threads until flush with valve surface. Make sure handle remains in neutral position. 1.10. Tighten jam nut against cable adjuster to lock in position. 1.11. Slide dual flange over cable adjusters and bolt to valve housing. 1.12. Tigh...

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    33 3.4.17. Install toolbox to right hand centerbracket using hex head cap screw 5/8”-12 x 2.5” and stover hex locknut 5/8”-12 as shown. Toolbox hex head cap screw 5/8”-12 x 2.5”, stover hex locknut 5/8”-12, 2 places 3.4.18. Install step removed in step 3.2.3 on right hand rear rail using original st...

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    34 4. Pre-operation instructions 4.1. Hydraulic fluid check the tractor hydraulic fluid level and fill, if required. 4.2. Initial loader operation note: if any loader cavitation is noticed during loader operation, check tractor hydraulic fluid level and correct. Note: keep engine speed at low idle d...

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    35 4.5. Loader mounted valve equipped with single handle controller 4.5.1. Your loader utilizes a series type loader mounted valve equipped with single handle controller and it will function as described. Number 1 position: pull single handle controller back to raise loader. Number 2 position: push ...

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    36 4.8. Regenerative dumping position your valve is equipped with a regen position in the bucket circuit. When digging with the loader, feather the single handle controller outward to angle the bucket forward and put the weight of the tractor on the cutting edge. If you position the loader valve int...

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    37 important: always lock loader valve handle in locked position when loader is not in use or when loader has been parked from tractor. Push lock downward until red button is exposed for locked position pull lock upward until green button is exposed for unlocked position note: the single handle cont...

  • Page 39: Important

    38 5. Daily maintenance & lubrication 5.1. Daily checks 5.1.1. Critical: check all hardware daily before operation. Tighten hardware to torque values as specified in the torque chart, page 82 unless otherwise specified in this manual. Important note: to prevent mounting kit hardware from loosening d...

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    39 5.1.3. 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. Impo...

  • Page 41

    40 caution: do not stand, walk, or work under a raised loader or attachment unless it is securely blocked or held in position. Accidental movement of the valve handle/handles or leaks in the hydraulic system could cause the loader to drop, or attachment to dump, causing severe injury. Before servici...

  • Page 42: 6. Operating Instructions

    41 6. Operating instructions the loader should be operated with the tractor engine running at mid rpm. Excessive speeds are dangerous, and may cause bucket spillage and unnecessary strain on the tractor and loader. When operating in temperatures below 30 o f, run the tractor engine below 1200 rpm un...

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    42 6.4. Dumping the bucket lift the bucket just 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. 6.5. Lowering the bucket after the bucket is dumped, back away from the vehicle while lowering and rolling back the...

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    43 it is important to keep the bucket level when approaching a bank or pile. This will help avoid gouging the work area. 6.8. Peeling and scraping use a slight bucket down angle, travel forward, and hold the lift control forward to start the cut. Make a short cut and breakout cleanly. With the bucke...

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    44 operate at right angles to the ditch, take as big a bite as the tractor can handle. Leave dirt that drifts over the side of the bucket for final clean up. Pile dirt on the high side for easier backfilling on a slope. 6.11. Handling large heavy objects caution: handling large heavy objects can be ...

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    45 6.12. Back grading or dozing material when back grading, the angle between the bottom of the bucket and the ground must not be more than 15 degrees. Failure to follow these instructions could cause loader tilt cylinders to fail and void warranty. Never use bucket or other attachment in position s...

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    46 6.13. Prohibited operations 6.13.1. Never perform following operation with a loader. Failure to follow these instructions could cause high pressure spikes in system causing failure or damage to cylinders, hoses or loader frame members. Step 1: extend lift cylinder step 2: hook bucket edge to soli...

  • Page 48: 7. Dismounting The Loader

    47 7. Dismounting the loader caution: always park loader with material bucket attached to the loader. Never park loader with bale spear or pallet fork attached to loader. Caution: before leaving the tractor seat, lower attachment or loader boom to ground, stop engine, lock brakes, relieve hydraulic ...

  • Page 49

    48 7.1.4. Remove handle pins from bearing boxes. Bearing box handle pin 7.1.5. Remove parking stand from storage position in the boom cross tube. Return hairpin cotter to storage position. Hairpin cotter in storage position parking stand in storage position 35 series 4wd, model - 3535 & 4035 loader ...

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    49 7.1.6. Position parking stand in attaching bracket located in center of cross tube. Secure using clevis pin and hairpin cotter. Attaching bracket clevis pin and hairpin cotter in park position parking stand in park position 7.1.7. Photo shows parking stand in park position and handle pins removed...

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    50 7.1.9. Retract lift cylinders (c) until bearing box pins (d) rotates out of tower hooks and loader bracket towers. 7.1.10. Slowly drive tractor forward (e) while retracting tilt cylinders (f). Doing this will allow bearing boxes to guide loader as it is being parked off of tractor. Bearing boxes ...

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    51 7.1.14. Reinstall handle pins and snap pins to bearing boxes for storage. 7.1.15. Disconnect loader hoses from quick couplers. Start tractor and slowly back tractor away from the loader important: to avoid hydraulic hose damage, be alert and make sure hoses do not catch on tractor and/or loader d...

  • Page 53: 8. Mounting The Loader

    52 8. Mounting the loader caution: do not stand, walk, or work under a raised loader or attachment unless it is securely blocked or held in position. Accidental movement of valve handle/handles or leaks in the hydraulic system could cause the loader to drop, or attachment to dump, causing severe inj...

  • Page 54

    53 8.1.5. Position lift cylinders so they are fully retracted. Then drive tractor forward. Use tilt cylinders to position height of bearing box top pin making sure all loader components clear all tractor components. 8.1.6. Align bearing box top pin with tower top receiver guide post, both sides. Mak...

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    54 8.1.9. Secure loader to center brackets by reinstalling handle pins to bearing boxes and secure handle pins using snap pins. Bearing box handle pin snap pin 8.1.9. Remove parking stand from parked position. Return clevis pin and hairpin cotter to attaching bracket for storage. Clevis pin and hair...

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    55 8.1.10. Return parking stand to storage position in the boom cross tube. Secure using hairpin cotter. Hairpin cotter in storage position parking stand in storage position important: to avoid hydraulic hose damage, be alert and make sure hoses do not catch on tractor and/or loader during mounting ...

  • Page 57: 9. Optional Grill Guard

    56 9. Optional grill guard 9.1. Installation instructions 9.1.1. Install attachment assembly to tractor using hardware indicated. Install locking spring pull pins into attachment assemby as shown. Attachment assembly locking spring pull pins hex head cap screw 5/8”-12 x 2.0” gr. 8, hardened flatwash...

  • Page 58: Important

    57 10. Skid steer tool carrier system note: some photos in this section are generic photos. Important: read safety information in this section and on decal before operating attachment. Note: skid steer tool carrier system is optional equipment warning: always read and follow operating instructions b...

  • Page 59

    58 10.3. Skid steer tool carrier system service & lubrication important: to maintain your skid steer tool carrier system functioning properly, always keep handle components and latching areas clean. Keep these areas clean keep these areas clean on your attachment 10.3.1. Inspect latching components ...

  • Page 60: Important

    59 11. Installation & operation of skid steer tool carrier system important: read safety information in this section and on decal before operating attachment. Warning: always read and follow operating instructions before operating skid steer tool carrier system. 11.1. Installation instructions impor...

  • Page 61

    60 11.2. Skid steer tool carrier handles in disengaged position 11.2.1. To position handles into the handle disengaged position, rotate skid steer tool carrier handle upward. Rotate handles upward 11.3. Skid steer tool carrier handles in engaged position 11.3.1. To position handles into the handle e...

  • Page 62: To Skid Steer Tool Carrier

    61 12. Installing bucket or attachment to skid steer tool carrier important: refer to page 60 for instructions concerning skid steer tool carrier handles disengaged and engaged positions. Caution: before leaving the tractor seat, stop the engine and lock brakes when installing or removing bucket or ...

  • Page 63: 1”

    62 12.1.4. When skid steer tool carrier attachment is aligned with bucket or attachment, raise loader boom slowly making sure skid steer tool carrier vee components engage. Then roll skid steer bucket or attachment back slowly. 12.1.5. Position loader so attachment is approximately 1" off ground. 12...

  • Page 64

    63 12.1.8. Inspect skid steer tool carrier attaching areas to verify that skid steer tool carrier pins have engaged bucket or attachment fully. Bucket or attachment support bar skid steer tool carrier pin assembly engaging bucket or attachment important: if properly latched into skid steer tool carr...

  • Page 65: From Skid Steer Tool Carrier

    64 13. Removing bucket or attachment from skid steer tool carrier important: refer to pages 60 for instructions concerning skid steer tool carrier handles disengaged and engaged positions. Caution: before leaving the tractor seat, stop the engine and lock brakes when installing or removing bucket or...

  • Page 66: 14. Skid Steer Bucket

    65 14. Skid steer bucket important: read safety information in this section and on decals before operating attachments. Warning: to avoid serious injury or death from large round or square hay bale handling: • use only factory bale spear or bale retaining device handler attachment when handling roun...

  • Page 67: 15. Skid Steer Bale Spear

    66 15. Skid steer bale spear caution: to improve tractor and loader stability and to prevent overloading tractor front axle never handle any material with the following attachments that exceed weight specifications noted. Important: read safety information in this section and on decals before operat...

  • Page 68

    67 15.1. Skid steer bale probe 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 penetrator bale spear is 2,000 pounds. Do not handle round bales that weigh over 1,200 pounds with this unit. 15.2. Assem...

  • Page 69: 16. Skid Steer Pallet Fork

    68 16. Skid steer pallet fork caution: to improve tractor and loader stability and to prevent overloading tractor front axle never handle any material with the following attachments that exceed weight specifications noted. Important: read safety information in this section and on decals before opera...

  • Page 70

    69 16.1. Skid steer pallet fork 16.1.1. The skid steer pallet fork has two tines each 1-1/4" x 4" x 42". 16.2. Assembly instructions 16.2.1. Install (3) pallet fork tines to (4) pallet fork frame using (1) pins, 2 places secure using (2) 3/8" x 2-1/2" bolts, lockwashers, and nuts, 4 places. 16.3. In...

  • Page 71: 17. Optional

    70 17. Optional ballast box category 1 ballast boxes listed below are available from your authorized mahindra dealer. Category 1 3-point hitch 7.0 cubic feet capacity. Category 1 3-point hitch 5.0 cubic feet capacity. Refer to section 3.1.4. Recommended rear tractor ballast in front of this manual f...

  • Page 72: 18. Leak Down Inspection

    71 18. Leak down inspection important note: following leakage test should only be done by a qualified mechanic. 18.1. Front end loader field leak down inspection and test caution: do not stand, walk, or work under a raised loader tilt or attachment unless it is securely blocked and held in position....

  • Page 73

    72 important: always check leakage of lift cylinder seals before you test lift circuit loader valve spool leakage. 18.2. Leakage test for lift cylinder seals (open center systems) note: clean all parts thoroughly before disassembling any fittings. Cycle or operate the hydraulic system till the contr...

  • Page 74

    73 high pressure ball valve and fittings installed on a loader. Lift cylinder rod end hose tee fitting high pressure ball valve drain hose 18.2.4. Install a pressure gauge in the lift circuit base end. 18.2.5. With high pressure ball valve in off position, place a load in the bucket and raise loader...

  • Page 75

    74 important: always check leakage of lift cylinder seals before you test lift circuit loader valve spool leakage. 18.3. Leakage test for lift circuit loader valve spool note: clean all parts thoroughly before disassembling any fittings. Cycle or operate the hydraulic system till the control valve i...

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    75 18.4.4. Place a load in the bucket and raise the boom slightly off the ground. The load should be such that it induces a target reference pressure between 1000 to 1500 psi in the cylinders refer to pressure gauge previously installed. 18.4.5. Place a mark using a permanent marker on the cylinder ...

  • Page 77

    76 18.6. Acceptable lift cylinder leak down rates important: always double check your cylinder size to make sure it matches the information below. 18.6.1. Following are the allowable leak down rates specific to your loader lift cylinder sizes. If your loader is equipped with a load sense system acce...

  • Page 78

    77 19. Trouble shooting procedures this trouble shooting chart is provided for reference to possible loader operational problems. Determine the problem that best describes the operational problem being experienced and eliminate the possible causes as listed by following the correction procedures. Fo...

  • Page 79

    78 problem possible cause correction quick disconnect coupler restriction or coupler. Check coupler connections. Repair or replace. Hydraulic hose or tubeline restriction (hoses/tubeline kinked or pinched). Check hoses and tubelines for evidence of restriction. Lift cylinder piston assembly leakage....

  • Page 80

    79 problem possible cause correction loader drops with loader valve spool in "centered" position (no external oil leakage evident.) cylinder piston assembly leakage. Check cylinders for leakage. Loader valve internal leakage. Replace loader valve and recheck. Note: a gradual drop over an extended pe...

  • Page 81

    80 problem possible cause correction bucket cutting edge wear rate is excessive. (wear rate is even across full width of bucket). Incorrect operational practices. Excessive down pressure placed on bucket when used on hard abrasive surfaces. Refer to operation – scraping section for correct operating...

  • Page 82

    81 19.1. Trouble shooting cables and single lever controller problem possible cause correction single handle controller will not operate all valve functions. Cable not adjusted properly. With single lever controller handle lock disengaged, readjust cable for correct valve operation. Check for damage...

  • Page 83: 20. Torque Chart

    82 20. Torque chart 35 series 4wd, model - 3535 & 4035 loader june’08.

  • Page 84: 21. Parts Manual

    83 21. Parts manual illustrations all parts are illustrated in "exploded views" which show the individual parts in their normal relationship to each other. Reference numbers are used in the illustrations. These numbers correspond to those in the "reference number" column and are followed by the quan...

  • Page 85: 22. Decals & Manuals

    84 22. Decals & manuals mahindra do not operate without confirmation that coupler pins are fully engaged. Loader attachment can fall off if not properly attached. To avoid serious injury or death: only use loader manufacturer approved attachments. Read all operators manuals and decals before operati...

  • Page 86: Decals & Manuals

    85 decals & manuals reference description part no. Qty. 1 ..............................Decal – warning.......................................................................0595-3000 ................................1 2 ..............................Decal – warning......................................

  • Page 87: 23. Boom Assembly

    86 23. Boom assembly 1 4 2 6 9 3 7 12 13 10 10 7 12 13 8 12 13 8 12 13 5 4 5 11 11 35 series 4wd, model - 3535 & 4035 loader june’08.

  • Page 88: Boom Assembly

    87 boom assembly reference description part no. Qty. 1 ..............................Boom assembly .......................................................................1100-3043 ................................1 2 ..............................Parking leg assembly ....................................

  • Page 89

    88 24. Mounting brackets and hardware 2 6 17 18 12 14 9 10 15 16 17 13 14 1 3 4 5 7 8 11 15 20 20 19 15 17 17 tractor hardware tractor hardware 35 series 4wd, model - 3535 & 4035 loader june’08.

  • Page 90

    89 mounting brackets and hardware reference description part no. Qty. 1 ..............................Center bracket lh....................................................................1245-3516 ................................1 2 ..............................Center bracket rh ......................

  • Page 91

    90 25. Hydraulic cylinders and hoses 1 11 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 14 15 19 17 18 20 21 23 5 35 series 4wd, model - 3535 & 4035 loader june’08.

  • Page 92

    91 hydraulic cylinders and hoses reference description part no. Qty. 1 ..............................Cylinder, tilt..............................................................................3150-2106 ................................2 2 ..............................Cylinder, lift ...................

  • Page 93

    92 26. Hydraulic valve and hardware 1 2 3 5 8 4 6 7 18 21 15 18 25 16 17 13 14 10 9 23 22 12 11 27 20 19 18 21 24 29 32 31 30 35 series 4wd, model - 3535 & 4035 loader june’08.

  • Page 94

    93 hydraulic valve and hardware reference description part no. Qty. 1 ..............................Hydraulic hose assembly 3/8" x 22" ................................¾” jicf x ¾” jicf 90° "in" and “out” ......................................0582-2508808022 ....................2 2 .....................

  • Page 95: 27. Lift Cylinder

    94 27. Lift cylinder 2.0” x 1.25” rod x 31.25” ret. X 50.38” ext. Reference description part no. Qty. 0 ..............................Lift cylinder (complete) ............................................................3160-2076 ................................1 1 ..............................Tube ...

  • Page 96: 28. Tilt Cylinder

    95 28. Tilt cylinder 2.0” x 1.25” rod x 27.38” ret. X 48.07” ext. Reference description part no. Qty. 0 ..............................Tilt cylinder (complete) ............................................................3150-2106 ................................1 1 ..............................Tube ...

  • Page 97: 29. Loader Valve

    96 29. Loader valve reference description part no. Qty. Seal kit complete (contains all of the following :) ..............................................0580-6347 ................................1 1 ..............................O-ring (spool/casting seal)..............................................

  • Page 98

    97 spool end regen kit complete (contains all of the following :) .......................0580-6352 ................................1 6 ..............................Spacer ......................................................................................Nss .........................................

  • Page 99

    98 30. Skid steer tool carrier attachment pin ml130 this hole only loader attachment cylinders must be pinned to correct hole or cylinder damage will occur voiding warranty. Pin ml120 this hole only important 0595-3144 do not operate without confirmation that coupler pins are fully engaged. Loader a...

  • Page 100

    99 skid steer tool carrier attachment reference description part no. Qty. 0 ..............................Skid steer tool carrier attachment (complete) ........................1304-3164 ................................1 1 ..............................Skid steer tool carrier frame......................

  • Page 101: 31. Skid Steer Bucket

    100 31. Skid steer bucket reference description part no. Qty. 1 ..............................Skid steer bucket 72" ..............................................................1300-3605 ................................1 1 35 series 4wd, model - 3535 & 4035 loader june’08.

  • Page 102: 32. Skid Steer Pallet Fork

    101 32. Skid steer pallet fork rops (roll-over protective structures) and seat belt equipped tractors are recommended for operator use in all pallet fork operations. Do not lift or carry anyone on buckets, forks, probes, or any other portion of the loader or loader attachments. Do not allow riders o...

  • Page 103: 33. Skid Steer Bale Spear

    102 33. Skid steer bale spear reference description part no. Qty. 0 ..............................Skid steer bale spear ..............................................................1305-2023 ................................1 1 ..............................Bale spear frame ............................

  • Page 104: 34. Optional Grill Guard

    103 34. Optional grill guard reference description part no. Qty. 1 ..............................Grill guard assembly ...............................................................1008-3201 ................................1 2 ..............................Headlight protector assembly..................