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MOUNT KIT 2-7442 (CASE IH AND NEWHOLLAND)Model Number: 1747 FRONT END LOADER -
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MOUNT KIT 2-7407 (MASSEY FERGUSON GC2300FWA)Model Number: 1747 FRONT END LOADER -
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MOUNT KIT 2-7325 (KUBOTA 1500FWA)Model Number: 1747 FRONT END LOADER -
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HYDRAULIC CYLINDER (LIFT)Model Number: 1747 FRONT END LOADER -
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HYDRAULIC CYLINDER (BUCKET)Model Number: 1747 FRONT END LOADER -
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BUCKET ASSEMBLYModel Number: 1747 FRONT END LOADER -
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Bucket AssemblyModel Number: 1747 Front End Loader -
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Mount Kit 2-7442 (Case IH and NewHolland)Model Number: 1747 Front End Loader -
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Mount Kit 2-7407 (Massey Ferguson GC2300FWA)Model Number: 1747 Front End Loader -
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Mount Kit 2-7325 (Kubota 1500FWA)Model Number: 1747 Front End Loader -
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Hydraulic Cylinder (Lift)Model Number: 1747 Front End Loader
Bush Hog 1747 Front End Loader FAQs, Specs, Maintenance & Installation Tips
Get answers to the most common questions about operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your Bush Hog 1747 Front End Loader. Review maintenance intervals and recommended procedures to keep your loader running smoothly.
1747 Front End Loader Complete Maintenance Schedule
| Service Item | Action | Interval | Part Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Grease Fittings | Lubricate with lithium-based grease | Every 10 hours or daily, whichever comes first | ||
| Loader Frame/Pivot Pins | Inspect for wear or damage | Daily | Replace if excessive wear is noticed | |
| Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings | Check for leaks and tightness | Daily | Look for oil seepage or drips | |
| Loader Arms and Mounts | Visually inspect for cracks or deformities | Daily | ||
| Hydraulic Cylinders | Inspect for leaks, check rod surfaces for damage | Weekly | Lubricate pivot points regularly |
Quick Jump
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- How often should I lubricate the pivot points on the 1747 Front End Loader?
- What is the recommended grease for the loader’s lubrication points?
- How do I attach the Bush Hog 1747 Front End Loader to my tractor?
- How do I remove the Bush Hog 1747 Front End Loader from my tractor?
- What should I do if the loader will not lift or lower?
- How do I bleed air from the hydraulic system on the 1747 Front End Loader?
- Can I use the 1747 Front End Loader for digging?
- What is the proper storage procedure for the Bush Hog 1747 Front End Loader?
- What is the proper way to transport the loader on public roads?
- What safety precautions should I follow when operating the loader?
- How do I check for hydraulic leaks on the loader?
- What maintenance is required for the hydraulic cylinders?
- What should I do if the loader moves slowly or lacks power?
How often should I lubricate the pivot points on the 1747 Front End Loader?
Answer: Lubricate all grease fittings every 10 hours of operation or daily, whichever comes first.
What is the recommended grease for the loader’s lubrication points?
Answer: Use a good quality lithium-based grease.
How do I attach the Bush Hog 1747 Front End Loader to my tractor?
Answer: Position the loader arms with the mounting brackets on the tractor frame, insert mounting pins, and secure with locking devices.
How do I remove the Bush Hog 1747 Front End Loader from my tractor?
Answer: Lower the loader to the ground, relieve hydraulic pressure, disconnect hydraulic hoses, remove mounting pins, and back the tractor away from the loader.
What should I do if the loader will not lift or lower?
Answer: Check for hydraulic fluid level, inspect hoses and connections for leaks, and ensure the hydraulic control valve is functioning properly.
How do I bleed air from the hydraulic system on the 1747 Front End Loader?
Answer: Cycle the loader through the full range of motion several times to purge air from the hydraulic lines.
Can I use the 1747 Front End Loader for digging?
Answer: The loader is for material handling and light digging; avoid using it for heavy excavation or prying.
What is the proper storage procedure for the Bush Hog 1747 Front End Loader?
Answer: Clean the loader, lubricate all grease fittings, touch up paint on bare metal, and store in a dry location.
What is the proper way to transport the loader on public roads?
Answer: Lower the loader bucket to the lowest position, keep the bucket level, and ensure all locking devices are engaged.
What safety precautions should I follow when operating the loader?
Answer: Keep bystanders away, operate at low speeds, never walk or work under a raised loader, and always lower the loader to the ground before leaving the tractor seat.
How do I check for hydraulic leaks on the loader?
Answer: Inspect all hoses, fittings, and cylinders for signs of oil seepage or drips.
What maintenance is required for the hydraulic cylinders?
Answer: Inspect for leaks, check rod surfaces for damage, and lubricate pivot points regularly.
What should I do if the loader moves slowly or lacks power?
Answer: Check hydraulic fluid level, inspect for clogged filters, and ensure there are no restrictions in the hydraulic lines.